Oliver will stop at nothing to keep Felicity from doing whatever Helix wants her to do in exchange for stopping Adrian Chase. Felicity has one singular mission and that is to get Chase and stop him from hurting any more people, but most especially from hurting Oliver. When Oliver hurts, Felicity hurts. In Season 4 Oliver told Felicity that he didn't want to let her go, and from what he know that's coming in episode 20, they both didn't want to let go. That's why they barely touched each other all this season, because they both new one touch, and it was all over. Felicity loves Oliver, and she is going to know how much he loves her in this episode. I am in many ways more excited about this episode than am about episode 20. Don't get me wrong, I am looking forward to it, but this one is just as important. Here are a couple of videos that I found to show how connected they truly are. Enjoy.
Many good, positive things happened in this episode and some not so good. Let's begin: Diggle: Diggle's darkness began last season when he killed his brother. The guilt of that led Diggle to a dark place where he questions his values. Diggle beats a man to get he information he wants a bout the nuke that Walker wants to fire. Oliver had seen the man first, but refrained from beating him. He wanted to give the man time to think,but Diggle cannot wait. As Diggle is doing this, Rory questions Felicity on what she has done, when Oliver comes in to talk. Rory told Felicity that when his father had given him the rags he said to "respect and guard the power and don't abuse it, clearly he thinks Felicity is abusing the power she has with the computer. Oliver interrupts then and Rory says,"I think she's crossed the line." Oliver gives Felicity a look of concern but runs to Diggle because of what's happened. Diggle has beaten the informant,...
The Sin Eater brings back three formidable female foes: China White, Carrie Cutter, and Liza Warner. All three of these foes appeared in seasons one and two of Arrow. This whole season has referred back to the first two seasons. I had forgotten about Liza Warner, until the brief flashback reminded me of who she was. The theme for last night's episode addresed the question, Can you take on the responsibility of someone else's sins? Antaoly , in the Russia flashback, tells Oliver that he is a sin eater by wanting to take on other's sin. This is something Oliver has done for all 5 episodes, isn't it? Wasn't he trying to make up for his father's sins by crossing off names on a list? Oliver helped Anatoly in the hospital. I am guessing that in the next episode we shall find that Oliver killed Gregor before Gregor could kill Anatoly. Quintin Lance feels guilt over Liza Warner, because Liza heard in prison that Lance worked with Damien Dah...
Season 7 heads the viewers into new, fascinating directions. . Wow! is the word that came into mind. It has a whole new feel to the show. Let's say, it's not the Arrow we used to know. The new showrunner has given us a new Arrow that could not only last another season, but could be carried on into the future with new yet familiar characters. It did, however, leave this reviewer with many questions. Arrow has always begun it's new season with Oliver running through the woods, but this time we see William running in the green hoodie, with Felicity not far behind. We find this to be Oliver's nightmare, as we see Diaz shoot Felicity. I also think that this might be a foreshadowing of the part William plays in future events. Flash Forward: Instead of flashback...
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