'Arrow' Review: "Restoration"
Nora Dominick ‘17/Emertainment Monthly Assistant Stage Editor
The Original Team Arrow or as Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) calls them, “The OG’s… The Original Gangsters,” were in full swing in Arrow this week. For long-time Arrow fans, this episode was reminiscent of season one when it was only Oliver (Stephen Amell), Felicity and Diggle (David Ramsey) fighting crime in Starling City. Rickards, Amell and Ramsey continue to work together effortlessly and it was refreshing to see the core trio of Arrow working solo once again. Although the original team is back together, it’s far from back to normal.
When an A.R.G.U.S agent arrives at Diggle’s front door letting him know that a woman named Mina Fyad (Carmen Moore) ordered the hit on Diggle’s brother and is in Star City, he springs into action and doesn’t think of the consequences. This season focuses heavily on Diggle and his struggle with finding his brother’s killer, a plotline that was introduced in season one of Arrow.Ramsey has come into his own in season four of Arrow. He masterfully plays every side to Diggle and continues to add layer after layer. When Oliver goes into the field alone to fight Jeremy Tell/Double Down (J.R Bourne), a meta-human who throws deathly playing cards, Felicity decides it’s time to talk some sense into Oliver and Diggle and finally resolve this feud.
In a moment several seasons of Arrow in the making, Diggle finally opens up to Oliver about H.I.V.E killing his brother. Amell and Ramsey play off each other effortlessly on Arrow. Whether they are leading an action packed fight sequence against Double Down or having a heart-to-heart in the Arrow Cave, Amell and Ramsey give it their all. By episode’s end, the duo finally reconciles when Oliver “takes a bullet” for Diggle in the form of a lethal playing card. Amell and Ramsey continue to showcase new sides to their characters this season on Arrow and it’s hopefully a trend that will continue as the season progresses.
Of course nothing involving Team Arrow ever comes easy, while Felicity and Curtis are analyzing the playing card, Double Down appears and what ensues is a typical Arrow fight sequence, but this time Felicity is in the spotlight. Over the course of Arrow, fans have watched Felicity take down bad guys by hacking into their bank accounts, hurling tablets at them or even whacking them over the head, but nothing could’ve prepared fans to watch her use a machine gun and attempt to gun down Double Down. Emily Bett Rickards has truly come into her own and has turned Felicity into her own version of a superhero. Curtis Holt sums it up best when he asks Felicity, “Since when are you such a badass?” to which she replies, “Since always.”
While Laurel pleads with Nyssa, Thea is struggling with her own inner demons. When she brings this up to Malcolm, he tells her that her bloodlust will only be subsided if she kills. John Barrowman is back in full-swing in the latest episode of Arrow. He continues to astound audiences as Malcolm. Barrowman does an amazing job at riding the fine line between good and evil. Barrowman and Holland have some of the most gut-wrenching scenes this week as Thea simply wants her father’s comfort while Malcolm wants to do everything he can to save his daughter. When Malcolm sets up two guards to be killed by Thea, it’s the last straw for her. As she tries to persuade Laurel to leave, Malcolm finally agrees to save Sara, much to the dismay of Nyssa.
Earlier in the episode, Malcolm warned Thea that the only way her bloodlust will be cured is if she kills the person who killed her. With Sara now back from the dead and Thea being the person that killed her, this could create a very interesting dynamic between the two characters. Caity Lotz is back and better than ever and fans cannot wait to see what happens next week and how all of this will lead to her role as the White Canary on Legends of Tomorrow.
By episodes end, Felicity has told Curtis she works with The Green Arrow, the Original Team Arrow enjoy some victory cocktails, Sara is chained up in Nanda Parbat and Nyssa has destroyed the Lazarus Pit. Arrow continues to up the stakes and with this only being the third episode, fans cannot wait to see what will happen next. Arrow is taking fans on a crazy ride this season and it’s definitely one of their strongest seasons to date.
Much love for Felicity Smoak! She deserves all the love and recognition for her impressive work on Arrow. I cant even imagine Arrow without her! So glad Arrow found her and put her on my tv 🙂
felicity is the most pathetic character in the show