This ep has been hyped all week, an extra preview is on Stephen Amell's Facebook page.Oliver expects the Huntress (Jessica De Gouw) to return once her father (Jeffrey Nording) is arrested; Laurel is involved in a hostage situation at the courthouse; Roy tries to keep Thea safe.
As far as being ready for the case, most of the work would be already done. She should have seen through why they wanted her back, or at least been suspicious, but she was victim of her own wishful thinking.
ETA: I have to watch it all again, but at the end was Huntress implying that she should have been the one killed? Or that she should have been the one to kill her father? The story has a little more power if she was actually trying to do a suicide run and have her dad live with the fact she was killed trying to get to him. Not sure if that's true though.
Yes, just rewatched that part. "It was supposed to be me. It was supposed to be me who killed him."I think she said it should have been her who killed him. It did make the whole thing seem futile. Although I didn't catch who shot him. The cop?
Yes, just rewatched that part. "It was supposed to be me. It was supposed to be me who killed him."I think she said it should have been her who killed him. It did make the whole thing seem futile. Although I didn't catch who shot him. The cop?
Yes, the senior SWAT guy shot him.
^I count more than seven. As far as allies you have Diggle, Felicity, Roy and Sarah. Then there's Barry, Amanda Waller, and pretty much all of A.R.G.U.S. considering how openly she named him in the briefing to Diggle. For adversaries we have Slade, Helena, and Merlyn. I can"t remember for sure, but doesn't Deadshot know, as well?
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