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Storyline
Arsenal and Diggle confront Laurel about trying to step into her sister's shoes and warn her to stop before she gets herself killed. However, the villan Brick kidnaps the city's Aldermen and threatens to kill them all unless the police evacuate The Glades, it's all suits on deck. Meanwhile, Ray steps in to help Lance and the police force fight Brick, showing Felicity a new side of her boss. Malcom tells them that Ra's al Ghul is after his family and they must leave town immediately. Written by
Camila Moreira
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Trivia
In the scene where Diggle and Roy drink in the name of Oliver, Diggle uses the word "Prochnost" which in Russian means strength, durability, stability, toughness, solidity and endurance.
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Quotes
Felicity Smoak:
And by help, you mean money and counsel, and not a suit powered by... dwarf star alloy that fires lasers at people?
Ray Palmer:
Well, they aren't lasers. That would be ridiculous. They're compressed hard light beams.
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Connections
References
The Purge (2013)
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Soundtracks
New Tibetan Order (Pocket Mix)
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Performed by Pocket
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Has been my experience that when a series starts to decline, the fans are always the last to know. There is no great mystery to that, after all, they are fans, that's their job. Undying loyalty.
Still giving ARROW the benefit of the doubt for a comeback, but this season has been wretched.
Among the ongoing issues:
* insane and chaotic use of flashbacks has become the series' trademark. This is nothing to boast about. The only ones who might possibly be able to keep track of what is happening are Vietnam vets and there are less of those every day
* Vinnie Jones is the new supervillain? R U KIDDING ME? This bespeaks a certain lack of imagination on the part of the writers. Vinnie has been playing soccer thugs so long you can probably find his photo on the Wikipedia entry. But as a worthy successor to the other baddies, I have issues.
* killing Sara off was brave, the kind of thing writers do only when they have an ace up their sleeve. So far I am seeing a bunch of Jokers but no ace. And as for the scene where Laurel's father cannot tell the difference between her and her sister from a small distance (one daughter is Amazonian ... and one is not. Hey. It's easy) -- let's just leave that for the Blooper Hall of Fame