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A.t.o.m. scene arrow season 4 episode 5
A.t.o.m. scene arrow season 4 episode 5






a.t.o.m. scene arrow season 4 episode 5

Reiter put Oliver to work (and apparently ordered a haircut), and during his first shift Oliver crossed paths with a young woman who complained of the work (poppy/opium farming?) conditions. Here we see the first indication that she might remember who. This episode opens with two criminals targeting a woman in a back alley, where Sara ends up swooping in to save the day. * In flashbacks, Oliver passed himself off as a castaway after being found by Baron Reiter’s men - though Reiter immediately recognized the “dead” playboy. Check out this great clip from inside Haunted: If you recall last week, the last thing we saw was that Sara was missing. Laurel in turn warned him about internalizing the guilt over a sibling’s death. After being released in episode 16, Grant Gustin as Barry Allen/The Flash returns to his superhero ways. * Diggle confided in Laurel the other source of his recent tension - the discovery that Darhk’s “ghosts” work for H.I.V.E., the organization that killed his brother Andy. Prior to that frightful moment - and after bro pulled sis into an Arrowcave brawl - Oliver opened up to Thea about the Lazarus Pit that was used to bring her back after Malcolm Ra’s mostly killed her, and how he had been warned that the side effects could leave her “not the same.” At episode’s end, Laurel suggested she and Thea decompress with a spa getaway - when in actuality she is taking the two of them to Nanda Parbat, to 1) get info that might help Thea deal with these “issues” and also 2) see what the Pit might do for Sara, who’s, well, not looking so great after a year in the grave.

a.t.o.m. scene arrow season 4 episode 5 a.t.o.m. scene arrow season 4 episode 5

In doing so, though, fears that Oliver first felt last week and which had been echoed earlier in this episode were given new weight, when Speedy aka Thea nearly roasted Anarky to death, as a finishing move. Lance in turn tasks Oliver with proving things are different this time around, by rescuing the girl - which Team Arrow did. The CW's 'Arrow,' Season 4, episode 5 features the highly anticipated crossover between the Green Arrow (Stephen Amell, right) and John Constantine (Matt Ryan, left) from NBC's short-lived series. Valuing “order, discipline and precision” as he does, Darhk has distaste for Machin’s methods and thus gives Lance the girl’s location. Brandon Routh shared a photo of himself undergoing a transformation, which may see him appear as the Atom in Arrow Season 3, Episode 11. That landed the blonde beauty in the cross hairs of Damian Darhk’s private contractor, Lonnie Machin aka Anarky, who first attempted to abduct Jessica, then later nabbed the would-be politico’s daughter. Meanwhile, one of Oliver’s primary focuses this week was keeping safe Jessica Danforth (played by Jeri Ryan), a family friend who had decided (against much advice to the opposite) to pick up Moira’s mantle and run for mayor. (I would have settled for a Superman III-inspired algorithm where he found a way to amass “missing fractions of cents” to stave off terminations.) First things first: As I was just IMing to Vlada Gelman (who was too fixated on the EAgain, I like the idea of seeing Felicity run PT, but this first drama they foisted upon her was flimsy, nor did it give any hint of what will make Curtis Holt so… Terrific.








A.t.o.m. scene arrow season 4 episode 5