'Arrow' Review/Recap: "This Is Your Sword"
By Nora Dominick ‘17/ Emertainment Monthly Assistant Stage Editor
This Arrow episode began with Team Arrow seeing the ramifications of Oliver leaving. Diggle (David Ramsey) and Laurel (Katie Cassidy) spring into full superhero mode and it’s something truly special. Diggle has decided to unleash some of his anger by nearly beating a man to death. Ramsey continues to unleash a range of emotions and it’s very refreshing to see him in the forefront of these last several episodes. This leads to a little tension between the new Team Arrow when Laurel and Diggle begin to tell Felicity she’s in denial about Oliver possibly being gone forever. Felicity delivers a soon-to-be classic, fan-swoon worthy line when she says, “Our Oliver… my Oliver died the day he joined the league… this is someone else.” This new Team Arrow is starting to take shape and it’s not necessarily a bad thing.
This episode wasn’t all about Team Arrow; it also focused on Thea’s (Willa Holland) trip to visit Roy (Colton Haynes). This storyline consisted of several short scenes; most of them involving Roy and Thea in bed together, but the ending was well worth it. Roy left in a massive hurry in the episode “Broken Arrow” after faking his own death so it was nice to see where everyone’s favorite sidekick ended up. Thea fills Roy in on Oliver becoming Al-Sah Him and how she doesn’t know if Starling City is the right place for her. Roy does the noblest thing and leaves town before Thea can follow him. In his wake he leaves Thea a heartfelt, tear-inducing letter and his Arsenal suit. “Red always looked better on you,” Roy writes and fans can take that as Roy officially giving Thea his blessing to become Speedy. Holland and Haynes continues to have unbeatable chemistry and it’s still hard to imagine Arrow without Haynes’ charming smile but fans can begin to get excited for Holland’s sure-to-be epic transformation into Speedy.
In no time at all Malcolm returns to Starling City to tell Laurel, Diggle and Felicity that Oliver has informed him that Ra’s al Ghul plans to unleash a deadly bio-weapon on Starling City. Felicity sums it up best when she says, “He’s lied to us so many times it should be a drinking game.” While Team Arrow argues over whether or not to trust Malcolm, Oliver foresaw this happening and enlists the help of Tatsu (Rila Fukushima). Tatsu shows up to let the team know that their city is in grave danger. It was very refreshing to see Tatsu show up in an important storyline of Arrow. The flashback sequences involving Maseo (Karl Yune), Tatsu and Oliver have fallen very flat this year and are often forgotten about so it was refreshing to see Tatsu out of the world of the flashbacks. Tatsu convince Diggle and Laurel to accompany her and Malcolm to Nanda Parbat but Felicity still needs an extra push.
Arrow fans could not have prepared themselves for the movie-style fight sequence that took place in Nanda Parbat. With Felicity now joining the voyage to Nanda Parbat the entire team was assembled and fans sat tight for what was sure to be a monumental fight-sequence. Malcolm shoots arrows at The League of Assassins, Laurel and Diggle kick some serious butt, Felicity frantically tries to stop the plane carrying the bio-weapon and Tatsu, who has taken on her super-hero identity Katana, slashes people effortlessly. With The League of Assassins continuing to come towards them, Felicity can’t stop the plane and just when all hope seemed loss Ray swoops in with his full functioning A.T.O.M suit to save the day. Arrow’s stunt team were the MVP’s of this episode because this was by far the most epic, battle scene this season. Every stunt double, extra and actor who worked on this scene deserves a round of applause. The most jaw-dropping element to this fight sequence wasn’t the fact that Black Canary finally transformed into a fully-functional superhero, but the epic battle between Katana and Maseo took center stage. Katana and Maseo battled in a seemingly synchronized dance and just when it looked like fans would say goodbye to Katana just as they began to love her, she plunges her sword into Maseo. In a truly touching moment Maseo utters to Tatsu, “Thank your for saving me from my prison.” Fukushima and Yune do an amazing job in this episode as they portray a couple torn apart by the sins of their past.
Emily Bett Rickards continues to astound, especially in the small moments of tonight’s episode. When The League of Assassins captures Team Arrow, Felicity turns to Oliver for help. Amell does an incredible job at showing just enough of Oliver Queen for fans to know he’s still in there somewhere. With Felicity pleading with Oliver to save them, Oliver reveals to the Team that he’s betrothed to Nyssa al Ghul. The simple look in Felicity’s eyes packs the same punch as any emotional monologue. Rickards and Amell don’t even share a conversation together in this episode but the stolen glances and the heart broken exchanges are enough to make fans swoon. The most heartbreaking moment of the night comes when Malcolm betrays Team Arrow when he tells Ra’s al Ghul that Oliver is the one who told them about his plan to unleash the bio-weapon. Team Arrow is changed together in a cell when Oliver shows up with Ra’s al Ghul. After removing Tatsu from the cell, Ra’s al Ghul and Oliver toss a vial of the bio-weapon into the cell with Felicity screaming, “You asked us to trust you and we trusted you.” Rickards continues to astound and create moments of pure emotion and heartbreak. With Team Arrow clutching for life and fans screaming over their favorite characters dying, Arrow closes in on its last episode of the season.
Arrow’s season 3 finale airs next Wednesday at 8/9c
Overall Grade: A
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