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Tag: Stephen Amell
Arrow to End with Upcoming Eighth Season
Oliver Queen is about to fire his final arrow. Stephen Amell announced on his Twitter account that the upcoming season of the DC Comics superhero series Arrow, which will be comprised of ten episodes, will be its last. As I wrote about last week, Amell has been a fantastic ambassador for this brand. I have…
REVIEW: Arrow – Season 7, Episode 14 “Brothers & Sisters”
*SPOILERS* After a brief hiatus, Arrow has returned to the CW with this season’s fourteenth episode, “Brothers & Sisters.” The title foretells of a focus on familial bonds, and that’s exactly what we receive – both blood and otherwise. Oliver is determined to build a relationship of trust with his half-sister Emiko, something that he…
Why I’m Excited: Code 8
The superhero genre has grown in a myriad of ways throughout the last decade. While you could certainly argue the MCU was a factor in this evolution, the Arrowverse has also contributed in major ways, and that is due to Stephen Amell’s work on the first two seasons of Arrow. I remember when Amell was first…
REVIEW: Arrow – Season 7 Episode 13 “Star City Slayer”
*Spoilers* In this week’s plot-thickening episode of Arrow, “Star City Slayer,” we receive a heaping helping of revelations with regards to where the back half of this season will go. There are a number of anticipated farewells, as it’s been largely discussed online that a few CW cast members from Arrow and The Flash are…
REVIEW: Arrow – Season 7, Episode 12 “Emerald Archer”
*Spoilers* The CW’s Emerald Archer returned this week with a titular episode, “Emerald Archer,” in which Oliver has agreed to have a reporter and her camera crew follow him around to produce a documentary. The goal: to shine a brighter, more positive light on vigilantism in a Star City in light of anti-vigilante laws presently…
REVIEW: Arrow – Season 7, Episode 11 “Past Sins”
*Spoilers* Histories are brought to bear in this week’s episode of Arrow, “Past Sins.” Two separate stories are being told through the eyes of characters who have past transgressions that are beginning to catch up with them. On the one hand, we have Oliver dealing with his father’s sin of murdering his bodyguard in an…