2014, Michelle Rushefsky, "Shows On The CW", The Current (Nova Southeastern University), Volume 25, Issue 6, 30 September 2014, page 12:
Now, we're watching to find out if “Olicity” is a go. We'll see how the Diggle-Felicity-Oliver dynamics change as Olicity's relationship hopefully heats up.
2014, Esther Ponce De Leon, "DC Comics Builds Small-Screen Superhero Empire", The Miami Hurricane (University of Miami), Volume 93, Issue 12, 6 October 2014 - 8 October 2014, page 7:
Since he has dated nearly every other girl on the show for at least some period of time, the romantic tension for “Olicity” has grown.
2014, "'Arrow'", The Daily Athenaeum (West Virginia University), Volume 127, Issue 41, 15 October 2015, page 6:
Unfortunately for fans, the long-anticipated first date between Felicity and Oliver was interrupted by an RPG. Hopefully, “Olicity” will get another shot at a date.
2014, "Smoak 'Em If Ya Got 'Em", TV Guide, 10 November 2014 - 23 November 2014, page 50:
How have fans reacted to Olicity's date?
2015, Prutha S. Patel, "Blake Neely", More TV, May 2015, page 15:
First thing I'd like to say is to the Arrow fans, I'm very sorry that I didn't get what they call the “Olicity theme” on to the soundtrack.
2015, Jacqueline Spendlove, "Going 'green'", TV Week, 6 December 2015, page 2:
The character went through a few different monikers – Hood, Vigilante and Arrow – before hanging up his quiver in the season 3 finale to settle down for a quiet life in the suburbs with the second half of "Olicity," Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards, "Soldiers of the Apocalypse").
2015, Sabrina Furminger, "Meet Elysia Rotaru, Arrow's latest mystery woman", Westender, 10 December - 16 December 2015, page 16:
Rotaru remembers the moment when news broke that her character would be romantically linked with Oliver – something fans of Olicity weren't keen to hear.
2016, Jared Woolridge, "Sink The Ship", Nexus (University of Waikato), Volume 48, Number 9 (2016), page 27:
Based on the popular Green Arrow comic character, the series has recently decided to (spoilers, I guess) murder the Black Canary, Green Arrow's love interest in the comics, and a fully-fledged hero in her own right, so that the ship Olicity may sail smoothly.
2017, Tanya R. Cochrane & Meghan K. Winchell, "When Fans Know Best: Oliciters Right the Ships", in Arrow and Superhero Television: Essays on Themes and Characters of the Series (eds. James F. Iaccino, Cory Barker, & Myc Wiatrowski), pages 199-200:
At the same time, [fan] Smoak & Arrow recognizes that not every viewer shares her and her followers' love for Olicity.