Review by Logan
I’ve been complaining a lot this season about Arrow being predictable. I guess this episode is an example of why you should be careful what you wish for.
Review by Logan
I’ve been complaining a lot this season about Arrow being predictable. I guess this episode is an example of why you should be careful what you wish for.
Review by Logan
If you’ve come to expect Arrow to move the plot visibly forward with each episode, then Suicidal Tendencies might disappoint you. But there’s another reason that the episode ought to impress you, and it’s not an immediately obvious one.
Review by Logan
Have you ever sat next to one of your friends while they played over again a level that they’d just failed at? (spoilers ahead)
Review by Logan
After the past few weeks of Arrow, you might expect this episode to push forward the impending attack of Ra’s al Ghul, the prospect of Oliver training with Merlyn, and the continued evolution of Ray Palmer into The Atom. You would be wrong.
Review by Logan
It’s been more than a year since Oliver took a vow to kill no longer. It’s been a rough year, and it was difficult for him to take down Deathstroke without killing, but he did it nonetheless. Nothing will challenge his resolve quite so much, however, as the revelation that Malcolm Merlyn is still alive.