![]() Season 1 of the show stands at just 85% on Rotten Tomatoes, and the critical consensus reads, “CW nails the target with Arrow, that benefits from cinematic action sequences, strong plotting, and intriguing characters.” Well, the show has maintained the pace over the last eight seasons, collecting several Saturn Awards, People’s Choice Awards, Teen Choice Awards and many other accolades along the way. Upon its premiere, the show delighted viewers across the world and received favourable reviews from audiences as well as critics. No doubt, though, there is much more to come - a fact which will please most fans very much.Created by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, and Andrew Kreisberg, ‘Arrow’ first premiered on October 10, 2012, on The CW. In fact Season 4 could well represent a fitting climax to the series. Particularly pleasing is the absence of finale cliffhangers. Although the Comic-Con panel seems far too large, it is better handled than some such offerings elsewhere, worthy contributions made by most. (Disc 2's interesting feature about this is well worth checking out.)ĭisc 5 bonuses include an attempt to explain why Damien Darhk is how he is. The stunts are impressive.Ģ3 episodes, 24 if one includes the highly enjoyable crossover with 'The Flash'. Welcome Curtis - brilliant and exuberant - a major new asset!įor full enjoyment there is a need to enter into the spirit of the show, it firmly based on graphic novels full of violence. Mindful of the need to lighten up, the creators have introduced more humour. Also there is a great loss, which proves unexpectedly moving. ![]() ![]() (Further flashbacks reveal what he had to endure.) Will Felicity prove his salvation? If only it could be that easy! Others are destined to be put to the test, especially when family members are found wanting. Oliver has still to battle with inner demons, those years of physical and mental torture on the island leaving him emotionally scarred. With magic on his side, he would seem invincible. Chief adversary this time round is ruthless Damien Darhk (Neal McDononough) - he so horrified by what mankind has become, his aim is nothing less than global euthanasia. As Green Arrow, Oliver Queen continues his bid to save Star City, which certainly could do with some help. ![]()
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