The future is grim and the present is torturous, on an Arrow episode full of revelations
This Arrow review contains spoilers.
Arrow Season 7 Episode 4
This week on Arrow, we got our best look yet at the future, and it’s a juicy one! We also learn more about Dinah’s new zeal for the rules, Felicity’s charge in the other direction, and Oliver’s disturbing experience on the titular Level Two. As dark as it is, this mistreatment is actually the first time I see a glimmer of a narrative way out of Slabside for Oliver, since torture of that nature is something Felicity and friends would be willing to break Oliver’s deal for – and they might even be able to find help.
Dinah’s conversation with Diggle was a great chance to finally understand how she went from being so independent to enforcing the rules in a matter of months.
This Arrow review contains spoilers.
Arrow Season 7 Episode 4
This week on Arrow, we got our best look yet at the future, and it’s a juicy one! We also learn more about Dinah’s new zeal for the rules, Felicity’s charge in the other direction, and Oliver’s disturbing experience on the titular Level Two. As dark as it is, this mistreatment is actually the first time I see a glimmer of a narrative way out of Slabside for Oliver, since torture of that nature is something Felicity and friends would be willing to break Oliver’s deal for – and they might even be able to find help.
Dinah’s conversation with Diggle was a great chance to finally understand how she went from being so independent to enforcing the rules in a matter of months.
- 11/6/2018
- Den of Geek
He's back!
No, I'm not talking about Green Arrow 2.0; he's still mysteriously absent. I'm talking about Badass Oliver Queen. That's right, our old friend who's been missing for years has finally returned gloriously on Arrow Season 7 Episode 3.
Oliver Queen has always been a badass, but not in the same way he once was. On Arrow Season 5 and Arrow Season 6, Oliver started changing. He was no longer the anti-hero turned full-fledged superhero we fell in love with. Instead, he became a self-righteous, "we must do things the right way" kind of guy.
Frankly, that guy was kind of boring.
Related: Arrow Season 7 Episode 2 Review: The Longbow Hunters
However, Slabside Maximum Security Prison is bringing back the Oliver Queen we once knew. The guy who took no prisoners and did what he needed to do to get the job done.
That Oliver Queen was a total badass and now that he's broken...
No, I'm not talking about Green Arrow 2.0; he's still mysteriously absent. I'm talking about Badass Oliver Queen. That's right, our old friend who's been missing for years has finally returned gloriously on Arrow Season 7 Episode 3.
Oliver Queen has always been a badass, but not in the same way he once was. On Arrow Season 5 and Arrow Season 6, Oliver started changing. He was no longer the anti-hero turned full-fledged superhero we fell in love with. Instead, he became a self-righteous, "we must do things the right way" kind of guy.
Frankly, that guy was kind of boring.
Related: Arrow Season 7 Episode 2 Review: The Longbow Hunters
However, Slabside Maximum Security Prison is bringing back the Oliver Queen we once knew. The guy who took no prisoners and did what he needed to do to get the job done.
That Oliver Queen was a total badass and now that he's broken...
- 10/30/2018
- by Brandon Vieira
- TVfanatic
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