I enjoyed the finale. Solid, better than S3. My big question is what happens to Darhk's daughter? Thea regrettably used her and then once we see her, Darhk and Oliver D & GA are in the streets???
Not yet.It (apparently) brought the flashback storyline to the beginning of the series...
He still has his promise to Tayana to keep
Used her for what really?
"Um, please don't kill us. WE HAVE YOUR DAUGHTER! Please don't kill us, and you can have her back. HERE! Returned safe and sound. Yup, and now that you have her back, please don't kill us, while we run away."
Or more like the season 1 finale of Heroes.I finally caught up with Arrow this week and I have to say that finale was weak. They spent an entire season hyping HIVE and Darhk's magic powers, for a fist fight in the street. It's TDKRises Batman vs Bane fight all over again.
Also the ending of STID, with Spock and Khan fighting on moving transports. HahahaOr more like the season 1 finale of Heroes.
Man, every season finale this year was disappointing to some degree.
My big problem with this episode (and the previous one) is we set up Darkh having invincible magic powers but then promptly leap to a nuclear armageddon story instead and never see Darkh DO anything. He just sits around in bunkers waiting for missiles to fly. By having two massive issues they end up short-changing both. And then Darkh looses his 10,000 dead people power because... 200 people liked a speech Ollie gave? Hunh? (that speech fell really flat for me, personally)
The other problem is this season went so big with so much, anything after this can only be horribly anti-climactic. If the next season really does start back at the beginning with one dude alone with a bow, I'm going to be bored to tears all over again. The high point for me will always be seeing Arrow, Spartan, Black Canary, and Red Arrow fighting the bad guys as a team with Felicity on Overwatch, against a charming and funny villain with magic powers.
It was impressive how much closure this episode brought though. It felt like a series finale in a lot of ways. It (apparently) brought the flashback storyline to the beginning of the series, it resolved all the stories with no new villains or cliffhangers left over, it left Ollie as Mayor, everybody else went off to live their own lives...
BTW I really agree on the speech not doing much. I thought it should have been Green Arrow giving the speech and revealing himself to be Oliver Queen.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.