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Friday, April 16, 2021

Favorite Episodes of "ARROW" Season Two (2013-2014)

 


Below is a list of my favorite episodes from Season Two of the CW series, "ARROW". Created by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, and Andrew Kreisberg; the series stars Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen aka the Arrow: 




FAVORITE EPISODES OF "ARROW" SEASON TWO (2013-2014)



1. (2.21) "City of Blood" - In the wake of a family tragedy, Oliver Queen aka the Arrow, considers surrendering to his former friend-turned-enemy, Slade Wilson aka Deathstroke. But the latter decides to unleash his assault upon Starling City, regardless.





2. (2.14) "Time of Death" - Oliver introduces his former-and-current lover Sara Lance aka Black Canary to Team Arrow, as they investigate the crimes of a brilliant thief and tech expert, William Tockman aka the Clock King. Meanwhile, the Lance family hosts a welcome home dinner for Sara that turns disastrous.





3. (2.17) "Birds of Prey" - Helena Bertinelli aka the Huntress returns to Starling City, when her gangster father is arrested. She creates a hostage crisis in order to make another attempt on her father's life.





4. (2.09) "Three Ghosts" - After a fight with Cyrus Gold, aka the Acolyte, Oliver is drugged and left for dead. Other members of Team Arrow - John Diggle and Felicity Smoak - receive help from visitor Barry Allen, a CSI from Central City, to administer a cure for the vigilante.





5. (2.20) "Seeing Red" - After being given the mirakuru formula by Deathstroke, former pickpocket and Thea Queen's boyfriend, Roy Harper, goes into a rage-filled rampage across Starling City. Oliver and Sara clash over what to do with him.





Honorable Mention: (2.15) "The Promise" - Oliver and Sara deal with an unexpected visit from Deathstroke to the Queen family's mansion. Meanwhile, flashbacks reveal what led to the beginning of the villain's hatred toward Oliver.



Thursday, October 22, 2020

"ARROW" Season Two (2013-2014) Photo Gallery

 


Below are images from Season Two of "ARROW", the CW adaptation of the D.C. Comics hero, the Green Arrow. Created by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, and Andrew Kreisberg; the series stars Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen aka the Arrow:



"ARROW" SEASON TWO (2013-2014) Photo Gallery
















































































































Saturday, December 1, 2018

Ruminations on “ARROW” (1.20) “Home Invasion”


I just recently re-watched the Season One episode of "ARROW" called (1.20) "Home Invasion"



RUMINATIONS ON "ARROW" (1.20) "Home Invasion"

Ever since his return after spending five years marooned on a South China island, Oliver Queen has been going after corrupt men whom his late father, Robert Queen, believed was destroying his hometown, Starling City via crime fighting activities as the vigilante, the Green Arrow (or "the Hood").  Following the destruction of the family's yacht, the Queen's Gambit, Robert handed Oliver a list of powerful and/or corrupt men whom he believed were dangers to the city.  Oliver was rescued five years later and commenced upon ridding Starling City of the men on Robert's list with the help of two people - former Army veteran and bodyguard John Diggle and Queen Consolidated IT analyst, Felicity Smoak.  

When Oliver and his father had first left Starling City five years earlier, they had been accompanied by Sara Lance, the younger sister of his girlfriend Laurel Lance.  Oliver and Sara had been engaged in an illicit affair behind Laurel's back.  Upon his return to Starling City, Oliver realized that he still loved Laurel, but his infidelity and Sara's death had ended their relationship.  While Oliver engaged in his vigilante activities, Laurel had moved on with a romantic relationship with an old friend of hers and Oliver, Tommy Merlyn.

In the twentieth episode of Season One, "Home Invasion", Oliver, John and Felicity decided to go after the next man on Robert Queen's list - Floyd Lawton aka Deadshot by setting up a trap with the help of the intelligence agency, A.R.G.U.S.  Oliver and his team already had two previous encounters with Deadshot in episodes (1.03) "Lone Gunmen" and (1.16) "Dead to Rights".  John specifically wanted Deadshot captured, due to his belief that the gunman had killed his younger brother on the orders of someone else.  Meanwhile, Laurel's latest clients, Eric and Nancy Moore, had agreed to testify against a financial adviser named Edward Rasmus, who swindled them. The night before their deposition however, they were assassinated by a hitman named Mr. Blank.  However, the Moores' orphaned son Taylor witnessed his parents' murder and became Mr. Blank's next target.  After taking charge of Taylor, Laurel and Tommy asked Oliver to help them find a place to hide the boy.  Oliver not only did this, but also abandoned the plan to help John and A.R.G.U.S. trap Deadshot in order to save the lives of Taylor, Laurel and Tommy.  Because of this, Deadshot escaped the trap and John dumped his frustration and ire upon Oliver by accusing the latter of allowing his feelings for Laurel to get in the way of his activities as "the Hood".

Now, I understand that John had wanted revenge against Deadshot for the death of his brother, Andy.  But . . . I found it difficult to sympathize with him in "Home Invasion".  I could not believe that John had went into a snit fit because Oliver had decided to help Laurel and Tommy protect young Taylor Moore from Mr. Blank, instead of help him set a trap for Deadshot.  And I will explain why.  If John had been angry at Oliver for failing to call and tell him that he wanted to deal with protecting Taylor before they deal with Deadshot, I would have understood.  In fact, Oliver should have done exactly that and John could have helped.  But the latter made it all about him, Oliver and Laurel.  And judging from Felicity's reaction, along with the series' showrunners and the episode's two writers, I got the feeling that the audience was supposed to sympathize with John and question Oliver’s decision to help Laurel and Tommy . . . especially Laurel.

Well, I say bullshit to that. John made the issue more than young Tommy.  He made this situation all about his desire for revenge against Deadshot, over Laurel’s need to help Taylor.  Pardon me for saying this, but I feel that John, Felicity, along with the showrunners and the screenwriters, were wrong.  Regardless of Oliver’s own reasons for helping Laurel, I believe that Taylor required his immediate help a lot more than John’s desire for revenge did.  Especially since a hitman was dead set in killing the boy.  It seems a pity that neither John or Felicity were able to understand.  Apparently, being comrades-in-arms, along with John’s desire for revenge) was more important than a child’s life. 


Friday, May 4, 2018

Five Favorite Episodes of "ARROW" Season One (2012-2013)

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Below is a list of my five favorite episodes from Season One of the CW series, "ARROW". Created by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, and Andrew Kreisberg; the series stars Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen aka the Arrow: 


FIVE FAVORITE EPISODES OF "ARROW" SEASON ONE (2012-2013)

1 - 1.23 Sacrifice

1. (1.23) "Sacrifice" - In the season finale, Oliver Queen aka the Arrow and his friends struggle to stop Malcolm Merlyn's plans to destroy Starling City's working-class neighborhood, the Glades.



2 - 1.16 Dead to Rights

2. (1.16) "Dead to Rights" - The Queen and Merlyn families become embroiled in Floyd Lawton aka Deadshot's attempt to kill Malcolm, after Moira Queen had hired the hitman to kill her business partner and prevent his plans for the Glades.



3 - 1.01 Pilot

3. (1.01) "Pilot" - After being regarded dead for five years, Oliver returns to Starling City to begin his vigilante activities as the "Hood" (the Arrow). He also has to reconnect with his family and face his ex-girlfriend, Laurel Lance, whom he had cheated on before his fateful journey.



4 - 1.17 The Huntress Returns

4. (1.17) "The Huntress Returns" - Oliver's former lover, Helena Bertinelli aka the Huntress, returns to Starling City to continue her vendetta against her mobster father for the death of her fiance. She tries to exploit Oliver's friendships with John Diggle and Felicity Smoak to coerce him into helping her.



5 - 1.09 Years End

5. (1.09) "Year's End" - Oliver attempts to track down a mysterious copycat vigilante, who is killing people on the list given to the former by his father five years ago.



HM - 1.20 Home Invasion

Honorable Mention: (1.20) "Home Invasion" - Oliver risks Diggle's wrath by postponing his offer to help the latter track down Deadshot, in order to help Laurel and boyfriend Tommy Merlyn protect a young boy, who had witnessed the murder of his parents at the hands of a hit man.