Fallout
- Episódio foi ao ar 12 de out. de 2017
- 14
- 42 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,7/10
3,1 mil
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaOliver deals with the fallout of the explosion on the island.Oliver deals with the fallout of the explosion on the island.Oliver deals with the fallout of the explosion on the island.
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- CuriosidadesFirst appearance of housekeeper Raisa since the pilot.
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Felicity Smoak: Curtis, you got anything?
Curtis Holt: Negative. And shouldn't you be calling me Mr. Terrific? I am in the field.
Felicity Smoak: Yeah, but you're not in your suit, so no suit, no code names. Them's the rules.
- ConexõesFeatures Injustice 2 (2017)
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A New Era Begins
It's really no surprise that Arrow quite easily was the best of the Arrowverse shows this week. While not fully living up to the emotional heights of the finale last season, (but really, how could they?) 'Fallout' proved to be another good start for the long-running superhero show, and just what the CW needed.
Besides of course, the mostly dread season 4, Arrow has never had a problem with maintaining the same tone year-to-year but also having enough fresh faces to keep the show feeling new. We haven't met the big-bad or any new supporting faces yet, unless you count William, but this season already feels like a new vibe. Continuing with the long- running theme of fathers on the show, season 6 is undoubtedly about fatherhood. Just take a look at the steps made in the opening episode: Oliver (with Samantha now dead) is a fully (mostly) committed father to William, Lance is dealing with the ongoing Black Siren (daughter) situation, Rene is getting a second shot with Zoe, and of course Slade trying to find his son. Whether the theme continues to stay as a strong presence throughout the season is yet to be determined, but I found it to be compelling, especially if we get more scenes like the ones involving Ollie & Slade at the hospital, and Ollie & Quentin at the police graduation.
The flashbacks were back this week as we got to see some of the aftermath from Chase blowing up Lian Yu. As it turns out, it wasn't just Samantha (expectedly) dying, Thea took quite the beating as well. We weren't made aware the extent of her injuries, but it sure seems like she's in a pretty bad coma. Knowing the producers said last year they don't think they will ever kill her off, I think she'll come out of this okay, but it didn't remove all the emotional weight. Especially seeing Slade come in there at the end to show his support for Ollie.
Adding to the devastation from the island, was the reveal that Diggle isn't doing so hot either. He clearly suffered a major injury to his right side/upper arm/shoulder, and is lacking in the field because of it. I suspect this will be Diggle's main arc this season, overcoming his injury, but I wouldn't be completely shocked if this leads to a more extensive absence from Diggle. I don't necessarily think he's going to die, but maybe a retirement. Who knows, we've seen that before haven't we
Speaking of something we have seen before, Ollie was officially outed as the Green Arrow .again. I wish I kept count how many times this is that he's been under fire from law enforcement, but I guess we're going to have to go through it yet again. Maybe this time it will actually stick?
A few other things worth noting...I dug Wild Dog's new suit. I sure hope those T-Sphere's don't become too powerful. Is the man that saved Black Siren, Richard Dragon? Welcome back Raisa! Love James Bamford's directing. I sure hope Slade sticks around for a while. Overall, this was a great return for Arrow.
8.2/10
Besides of course, the mostly dread season 4, Arrow has never had a problem with maintaining the same tone year-to-year but also having enough fresh faces to keep the show feeling new. We haven't met the big-bad or any new supporting faces yet, unless you count William, but this season already feels like a new vibe. Continuing with the long- running theme of fathers on the show, season 6 is undoubtedly about fatherhood. Just take a look at the steps made in the opening episode: Oliver (with Samantha now dead) is a fully (mostly) committed father to William, Lance is dealing with the ongoing Black Siren (daughter) situation, Rene is getting a second shot with Zoe, and of course Slade trying to find his son. Whether the theme continues to stay as a strong presence throughout the season is yet to be determined, but I found it to be compelling, especially if we get more scenes like the ones involving Ollie & Slade at the hospital, and Ollie & Quentin at the police graduation.
The flashbacks were back this week as we got to see some of the aftermath from Chase blowing up Lian Yu. As it turns out, it wasn't just Samantha (expectedly) dying, Thea took quite the beating as well. We weren't made aware the extent of her injuries, but it sure seems like she's in a pretty bad coma. Knowing the producers said last year they don't think they will ever kill her off, I think she'll come out of this okay, but it didn't remove all the emotional weight. Especially seeing Slade come in there at the end to show his support for Ollie.
Adding to the devastation from the island, was the reveal that Diggle isn't doing so hot either. He clearly suffered a major injury to his right side/upper arm/shoulder, and is lacking in the field because of it. I suspect this will be Diggle's main arc this season, overcoming his injury, but I wouldn't be completely shocked if this leads to a more extensive absence from Diggle. I don't necessarily think he's going to die, but maybe a retirement. Who knows, we've seen that before haven't we
Speaking of something we have seen before, Ollie was officially outed as the Green Arrow .again. I wish I kept count how many times this is that he's been under fire from law enforcement, but I guess we're going to have to go through it yet again. Maybe this time it will actually stick?
A few other things worth noting...I dug Wild Dog's new suit. I sure hope those T-Sphere's don't become too powerful. Is the man that saved Black Siren, Richard Dragon? Welcome back Raisa! Love James Bamford's directing. I sure hope Slade sticks around for a while. Overall, this was a great return for Arrow.
8.2/10
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- 12 de out. de 2017
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