'Arrow' Recap/Review: "Sara"
Alysha Boynton ‘17 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
Something else that made the episode special was the chance to see Oliver’s (Stephen Amell) currently-dead-but-not-in-flashbacks best friend Tommy Merlyn (Colin Donnell) for the first time since the end of season 1. The flashback timeline, which runs parallel to the current timeline, is now starting to explore Oliver’s time off the island, where he is being aggressively courted by A.R.G.U.S. to become a mercenary for them in Hong Kong. Courted isn’t exactly the right word for it, since he’s being held against his will and his first assignment is to kill said best friend, who’s in Hong Kong searching for him on the faint chance he might still be alive. It’s a heartbreaking plotline, which culminates with Oliver interacting with Tommy through a mask and voice modifier to convince him to stop looking for Oliver Queen, so there’s no longer any need to kill him.
Among the terribleness was Sara’s sister Laurel (Katie Cassidy) struggling with whether or not to tell her father Quentin (Paul Blackthorne) that Sara is dead. They’ve already lost her once, and seeing the look on Quentin’s face in the moment where it seems like Laurel will tell him is definitely enough to bring a tear to even the most dry of eyes (she doesn’t end up telling him because Laurel is allergic to the truth). Probably the only happy note of the episode came when John Diggle’s (David Ramsey) baby girl was born, but that was also made bittersweet when he told the group that he and his girlfriend decided to name her Sara.
Despite making people want to throw their laptops across the room in anguish, it was still a good episode, and left fans more than eager for next week’s installment.
Overall Episode Grade: B
I think Tommy showed up as a ghost in season 2 (ep 3 ghosts)