'Arrow' Review/Recap: "The Secret Origin of Felicity Smoak"
Nora Dominick ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
Despite being a new character that isn’t even in the comics, fans have been sitting on the edge of their seats waiting to know more about Felicity Smoak. Throughout this episode, viewers saw glimpses of Felicity’s past at MIT five years ago. In these sequences it is revealed that she was part of a group of students who hacked into government databases. Her boyfriend, Cooper (Nolan Gerard Funk), was also part of this group. It is revealed that Cooper was imprisoned for what he did in the group, however in every superhero universe, the bad guys never stay locked up forever. Cooper is revealed to be the hacker who is currently setting a dangerous super virus on Starling City all so he could get to Felicity. In a truly remarkable acting performance, Funk becomes the perfect foil to Felicity’s character, showing that she could have chosen a life of evil. In an empowering scene, Felicity saves herself from Cooper’s clutches. This finally shows the main female character standing on her own two feet, even if Oliver is behind her with an arrow at the ready. Cooper is knocked unconscious by Felicity, however viewers never actually see his fate. Will Cooper be a recurring villain? Only time will tell.
Arrow fans were promised by executive producer Marc Guggenheim last week via his Twitter account, that this episode would be packed full of Oliver and Felicity moments, and boy was he right. Through relatively short scenes with each other, Oliver and Felicity’s earth shattering chemistry combined into one perfect scene at the end. Oliver says to Felicity that her past tragic events “shaped the person you are today. And you know how I feel about her.” Will this lead to even more ‘Olicity’ moments in future episodes? One would surely hope so.
Season two of Arrow was an entire notch above season one. With movie-like fight scenes and actors finally embodying their characters, it was hard to imagine that season three could get much better. With this episode, season two looks like a walk in the park. The heat has been turned up on Arrow this season and with this only being the fifth episode, fans are in for a wild, action-packed rollercoaster of a season.
Arrow airs on Wednesdays at 8/9c on the CW.
Overall Episode Grade: A
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