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8/10
Relationship Troubles
ThomasDrufke11 November 2015
Well that makes back to back weeks that Arrow has brought a character back from the 'dead'. Obviously we have known for almost a year now that both Sara and Ray would be starring in Legends of Tomorrow so it was only a matter of time till they were both resurrected. I think the problem I had with this episode was that it didn't feel enough like 'Arrow' to me. It was one of the major problems with the latter half of season 3 and it was apparent once again in 'Lost Souls'. With that said, there were plenty of fantastic moments in tonight's episode in what was probably the most light-hearted episode for the series to date.

Caity Lotz has always been a highlight on this show and so I'm glad that she is getting more screen time and ultimately a starring role in the spin off, but Sara felt forced into the plot for this episode. And it was yet another head scratching decision for the team to allow Sara out in the field on such a short return from the pit. The whole 'I need to find myself so I'm leaving town thing' is really overused in shows and it annoyed me once again when Sara left. Seriously Quentin's right we had her for 5 minutes. With that said it was great seeing her suit up as the Canary one last time (before she gets the white suit). Although, considering Sara has been gone for over a year and wasn't alive for Laurel's transition into Black Canary, wouldn't Sara at least make a remark about her going into the field as a hero? Sure she gave her the jacket at the end of season 2 but she acted like she expected Laurel to be a full blown superhero.

The other Legends character this episode focused on was Ray. I was glad to see that at least this set up for Legends tied into something that was going on in Arrow with Darhk capturing him in his new miniature form. Which by the way, those effects to make it seem like Palmer was shrunken were really great. It's also interesting to note that both Flash and Arrow had a huge week with their so called 'big bads' in episode 6. Zoom definitely made his presence felt last night on Flash and Darhk proved once again that he's someone you don't mess with. But because of Darhk's sort of anti- climatic encounter with Oliver, I'll take that Zoom appearance any day. Although I guess we will have to wait and see with whatever the heck that board ting is that Darhk had in the box.

This episode also focused on plenty of different relationships and relationship issues. I have to admit I found a lot of the moments to be pretty dull, especially Thea and the campaign manager. I like Willa Holland, but whenever this show tries to give her a love interest it fails, and it fails hard. Roy had his worst moments as the girlfriend of Thea and was great after that relationship fell a part. Should we even bring up the dumb DJ character from last season? Another possible relationship was the fan suggested couple of Donna Smoak and Quentin. While it's an interesting dynamic, that scene was so out of nowhere so if they are going to take those characters somewhere, I would expect a little bit more of a natural set up.

I did however find the Oliver and Felicity troubles to be quite realistic and for the most part well written. A lot of great questions were raised by both sides and it's only natural that they would have a fight every once in awhile. The solution was noticeably cheesy and seemed a little bit more tonally consistent with The Flash, but still nonetheless enjoyable. It also made for some funny moments (yes Arrow can be funny sometimes, rarely) with Felicity's mother involved. Hearing Oliver say the word emoji while hooded up as Green Arrow was especially amusing. These relationship struggles also led to a great bro to bro scene between Diggle and Oliver. When was the last time we had one of those? They even referenced the legendary Russian vodka.

So while this episode felt a bit disjointed at times, there was still a lot of fun to be had here. We got some great team up fight sequences with everyone suited up, some needed bro time, and finally a big Darhk episode. A few other tidbits include Ray namedropping Spectre literally a week after the new James Bond film came out, classic Ray. And finally the idea of having Felicity as a 'target'. No I don't believe at all that she will die because now Darhk knows her name. This is simply just the show making you believe she will die. Something I'm all too familiar with being a Game of Thrones viewer. Oh and the flashbacks? Still uninteresting.

+Ray is back. Hopefully the last Legends set up

+Darhk centric

+Dig and Ollie scene

+Olicity troubles seemed needed

+Whole team in the field suited up

-But Sara felt forced in. No need for her to be in the field yet

-Sara leaves... again.

-Why give Thea another love interest?

8.0/10
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7/10
A bit disappointed, But kind of excited at the same time.
martijn-wow12 November 2015
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Ray is back boys and girls! We once again resurrected someone. Well not really resurrected, Team Arrow saved him from our Season's enemy Damian Darhk.

Now we finally have the whole Legends of Tomorrow team complete? The Flash is working on recruiting Hawkgirl. But here in Arrow we've seen Sara coming back to live and Ray getting rescued as a tiny man in a box. The scenes where you could see that he was a tiny man in a box was well filmed. Nicely done by the directors, I give them that.

The rest of the episode was not so good in my opinion. Too much relationship problems. Yes of course you have them in relationships but you need to find a line between in it. Felicity was just a whiney girl this whole episode, saying that she was blaming herself that she couldn't save Ray when she was on a road trip with Oliver and that she lost herself in him. Well I am sorry but that is the purpose of being in love. Feeling lost in someone. So she kind of blamed Oliver in that as well. Even though it did not look like it. So they had a little emotional scene together. Nicely acted by both Stephen Amell and Emily Bett Rickards.

We had an awesome old school Oliver and Diggle scene with Russian Vodka. Wait it was Tennessee Whisky this time. I am so happy that they are friends again.

I can quite understand why Felicity was being a bit whiney. Ray her ex-boyfriend apparently is still alive and he is in trouble so she wants to save him. But it felt unnatural. It was too easy to save him as well btw. Just make a big science thingy (forgot the name) and shoot at the box where Ray was put in and done! At least getting one of those parts for that science thing was a 'Challenge'.

Speaking about a challenge. Well Damian Darhk, this guy is a big threat. I had a Little "WOW" moment when he almost strangled Arrow with a chain with his mind. This was the first time this season that I was actually convinced that Damian Darhk is a threat. It took 6 episodes. To be honest, when we heard about Zoom in The Flash and we actually saw him I immediately felt threatened even though I am just a random The Flash viewer. So they finally convinced me in Arrow that there are threats in Starling City. Last time I had that was in Season 2 were Deathstroke/ Slade Wilson was the enemy. I miss that guy, he was awesome.

So on to Sara! Why was she back in the team in the first place? She just got resurrected by 'The Pit'. Everyone knows what is happening to you when you just got out of it. Rage, a lots of rage. So she casually killed a few guys while they were on their missions and it looked like the team did not care at all. That bothered me a lot because their moral code is just like Batman's. We don't kill people. Yes they were shocked when she was doing it but no one was really stopping her or anything. So that sucked. Oh and she is gone now! again! To get her head cleared or something.

Donna Smauke and Quentin? Well that was a bit unexpected but it would be fun to see that actually happen. Can't wait to see Felicity's reaction that her mother is dating the detective of Starling City. That is funny enough something to look forward to it. Thea and the campaign manager scenes were not necessary at all. I don't care about Thea's love life. We don't have Roy anymore so I couldn't care less.

I am forgetting something. Oh yeah the Flashbacks. Last episode was so much more interesting. The flashbacks in this episode not so much. Terrible acting by that other guard btw.

Some + and - points!

+ Emotional Scene.

+ Diggle and Oliver and some whisky/vodka/bromance.

+ Damian Darhk being an actual threat.

+ Ray is back.

+ Donna and Quentin?

  • Felicity being a bit too whiney.


  • Sara being in the team.


  • Sara gone. Again.


  • Boring Flashbacks.


  • Giving Thea a potential love life.


I will give this Episode a 7.2/10
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Getting a bit better...
ThatDoesntMatter12 November 2015
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This episode entertained me.

Not more, but not less either.

It was fun for the most part.

I can accept Darkh's magic, and the storyline from the island (but for all the foreigners speaking fluent English...;-)).

Still having a problem with Sara's resurrection, but she's off to LoT-land now, bye bye, glad to see her go, not a fan of the bad acting. While the decision to let her join Team Arrow on the missions was wrong, I always like the thematic congruity of Now and Flashback: Sara broke a guy's neck for no reason but her bloodlust, Oliver on the island because he was fighting for his life. Sara apparently did not ask any questions as to why she was killed, something the show did not explain satisfactorily for me anyway.

Donna Smoak is always fun, grade A acting, I like her. Relationship troubles OK, I still remember Stephen saying they were trying to have them have a real and mature relationship, so far they're succeeding.

Oliver and Diggle - yes please! Will Diggle have a real comeback once LoT gets started?? Pleeeeease!!!!

Ray - he's FUN, and when not pining after Felicity much better use. Some much needed lightness.

I liked Team Arrow doing a Mission Impossible thang, felt like old seasons (and that is a good thing! :-)).

While at times I am not completely involved in the storyline (because certain characters just do not interest me, or not in the way they are presented at the mo, will not even comment on Thea and the campaign guy...), this episode gave me back some of the feeling of Arrow I had missed.

Hoping this is the route they will stay on.
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