In a new exciting season for all, we complete the series with a new set of exciting and action events: It seems that Oliver is forced to ally with an old enemy. In prison, after Oliver surrendered, he will face many challenges and positions, and this may be the biggest challenge, while Felicity will get a very exciting show, and Digley asks Curtis to hide away from Argos. On the other hand, Felicity is trying to find Diaz by any means.
James Bamford, Wendey Stanzler, Laura Belsey, Gordon Verheul, Ben Hernandez Bray, Joel Novoa, Kristin Windell, Mairzee Almas, Mark Bunting, J.J. Makaro, Ken Shane, Andi Armaganian, Alexandra La Roche, Tara Miele
The energy and anger that Felicity carries throughout as she goes on the warpath is invigorating while also culminating in more than a few painful realizations about the people she once surrounded herself with-namely, Diggle.
Delivers more compelling prison drama and a shockingly good flash-forward subplot. Even the relatively weaker Team Arrow storyline is bolstered by the debut of the Longbow Hunters, a team that already lives up to its fearsome reputation.
With all of the formalities out of the way, this week's episode, 'The Longbow Hunters', allowed us to get up close and personal with the Big Bads of the season, as Ricardo Diaz introduced us to the titular threats.
Even though I'm concerned about the villain situation, I'm not worried about the flashforwards featuring William and Roy. Actually, I'm quite excited to see where it leads.
I'll admit, though, I find Kodiak kind of silly but in an endearing way. It's like Arrow looked at itself and was like, "Okay, we have a guy with a bow and arrow, a sword guy, what's the next outdated weapon we can give someone? Oh yes, a deadly shield.
If Rene, Curtis, or anyone else comes in to help on this mission, which seems likely, they'll be answering to Felicity and Watson. This, this I like. Season 7 and Beth Schwartz, keep killing it, please.