Open Thread: Arrow – The Man Under the Hood

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Well. We’re moving things along, aren’t we?

When last we left Star(ling) City, things were going from bad to worse. How about this week?

  • The Arrow team decide to break into Queen’s applied sciences warehouse. To blow it up. Felicity will never be a robber.
  • Laurel has a nice pinterest board, I mean, evidence wall going on.
  • Hmm, Isabel was romantically involved with Robert Queen. The plot thickens!
  • A cure for mirakuru you say, Ivo?
  • Anyone else get Dark Knight Rises memories reignited when Deathstroke was in the Arrow Lair and they cut out the lights?
  • Thank you, random doctor, for giving Laurel some more evidence by rambling on about your patient for no reason.
  • Thea, I think, wins quote of the night with, “I tried to kiss my half brother.”
  • Slade took skeleton key
  • Star Labs facility in town is where we get our Flash spinoff cameo from Cisco and Caitlin. “Are you getting a weird VIBE off this guy?” I see what you did there, writers.
  • Easter egg: Arthur light.
  • So Barry got a girlfriend while he was in a coma or he was semi-involved with Iris when he was semi-involved with Felicity?
  • Isabel and Robert were about to run away together. The plot really thickens!
  • Quentin has no problem doing a little time for the Arrow and won’t allow Laurel to speak his name.
  • Deathstroke/Slade’s big plan involved Roy hooked up to the biotransfuser, not himself. Duh.
  • Easter egg: Blüdhaven mentioned.
  • Explosives arrows!
  • Diggle shoots Isabel. Oh, hey he’s still on this show.
  • Oliver kills Ivo. Dang.
  • Felicity asks for serum help from Cisco and Caitlin.
  • A sweet, and understanding, Laurel hug.
  • Mirakuru army…Isabel alive because of the mirakuru…THE PLOT SETS! (Also, she’s totally Ravager.)

This was a really fun episode. I know we’re not there quite yet but I can’t imagine what the next season is going to look like. Share your thoughts on the episode in the comments!

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