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Arrow #223 - Unthinkable

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Team Arrow gears up and they're ready to take on Deathstroke's army.

"Unthinkable" is all about two things: action and emotion. If you've been watching the show (if not, get out of here and go play catch-up), then you know Slade Wilson has an army roaming around the city and they're acting like total jerks. And, if you saw the last teaser, then you know this episode is going to deliver an epic showdown. Thankfully, it does indeed live up to the hype and there's some hugely entertaining action segments. The fight in the tunnel is extensive and the "boss fight" is creative (will elaborate on that later). When people aren't getting punched in the face or stabbed in the shoulder, the episode also produces some pretty compelling drama. I won't talk about it too much because we like to keep things mostly spoiler-free here, but every character is granted at least one key scene. None of the performances fall flat, either. In fact, one exchange had me leaning forward and fully immersed in what's happening.

This episode also does a fine job teasing the next season. There's nothing here that'll blow you away, but enough is done to effectively set-up a new dynamic for the show's return. One character embarks on a major change, another is left with an uncertain fate, and they managed to work in a whole new premise for the flashbacks. Honestly, the big moment with the character that has an uncertain outcome felt a little predictable. It was one of those "everything is going too well, so something bad is so going to happen" moments. That said, I'm a sucker for the character and it still left me anxious to see what'll happen. Here's hoping for the best, right? We knew that other character (man, staying mostly spoiler-free is tough) would eventually walk a certain path, but they did an appropriate job pushing him or her in that direction. Also, we've yet to see what the new flashbacks will revolve around, but the tease is ample enough and the change of scenery is definitely appreciated.

Felicity, you continue to be one of the best parts of Arrow. Her remark to Ra's al Ghul's daughter was amazingly witty and she without question has one of his best personalities on the show. When that scene happened with her, I exclaimed "YES!" Seriously, I have no shame in admitting that. So when that other scene happened, I couldn't help but feel disappointed. The moment was real and this is obviously acknowledged, but it seems as though it's swept under the rug so they can return to the status quo and keep pulling the "will they or won't they" card.

Arrow, thank you for the fan service with Roy. The developments with him aren't necessarily game changing, but they're enough to set him in a new and very exciting direction. There's one quick shot of him in there that's sure to make any Arrow fan smile like a goofball. Sara and Laurel (and their dad, of course), feel secondary in this one but thankfully not neglected, either. Their roles are rather limited but it's just enough to keep them in the picture without awkwardly fiinding a way to work them in. Besides, they've both had a more than fair amount of focus in the prior episodes. And, one moment in the end definitely feels like a nice dose of foreshadowing.

After weeks and weeks of teasing Slade Wilson, Oliver Queen finally has his big showdown with Deathstroke. The choreography is solid -- as is the directing -- but what makes this fight truly special is the editing. It's clipped together with the brawl in the past and there's more than a couple of clever transitions. It's definitely not what I expected and it was done very well. I just wish Slade didn't kind of steal a line from General Zod (no, he doesn't tell Ollie to kneel). That on top of the The Dark Knight Rises parallels felt like the show borrows a little too much from DC's movies. But you know what? It did it damn well so credit is still due. One gripe about the flashback, though. We all knew Oliver would wind up stabbing Slade in the eye -- we've known that for quite some time now. So it's a little odd they chose to present that scene with so much tension. We all knew the choice he'd make, so I'd rather see it occur during an especially intense part of the fight instead of making Ollie weigh his options. That would feel a little more effective instead of waiting for the outcome we already know.

Minor gripe: as much as I enjoyed the action, it does bother me a bit the Mirakuru soldiers have become fodder just because there's more of them -- hits that would previously not faze them at all give now have a slight impact. I'd much rather see everyone forced to fight smarter rather than being cool with taking these superhuman dudes on in close combat. Yes, they have the cure on them, but one good connect from these villains can do some major damage -- that's something we've seen before, after all. There was also a minor inconsistency with how they reacted to the cure. The first one spazzed out, then the rest just fall immediately upon being hit with the cure. Then Slade's still kicking just fine after a dose to the neck? Obviously, having Slade collapse right away would have been anti-climatic, but I couldn't help but have that thought cross my mind. Last but most certainly not least, I love Manu Bennett's performance, but his script was way too heavy-handed with the whole "you're a killer, Oliver" preaching. Some lines here and there to emphasize this conflict are fine, but it was one remark after the other and they were all essentially expressing the same thing. It definitely felt like overkill (intentional pun is intentional). Oh, and holy abrupt ending with Isabel Rochev?!

"Unthinkable" is a great finale. It's full of thrilling action, engaging performances, gripping bits of emotion, and more than enough fan service. Honestly, I'm sure many of you out there will want to give this one a perfect 5/5 and that would be totally understandable. However, while reflecting on this one, little issues began to pile up and, for me, they added up just enough to give this one a 4/5. Regardless, it's an episode that's sure to satisfy fans and, while it doesn't leave us on a very strong cliffhanger, it's still good enough to keep us speculating. Thanks for the memories, Season 2.

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I would totally give this one 5/5.. deep inside you, you know why

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I want more from Waller. Can't wait to see what they do with her now that The Flashs of the world are coming to light;

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Arrow is such a great show, I love it.

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Pretty good finale...Everybody had a role even though what happen with Sara and the Lances seemed weird. Felicity and Roy had some good parts and Diggle seemed to be on the outside of things...im not even sure he needed to let Deadshot out. What happen with Thea I kinda expected would happen awhile ago but I kinda question if somehow that will tie back to Sara's future. I was also expecting Slade to end up being in ARGUS custody and become part of the suicide squad for next season but we will see what happens.

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uhhhh no way this is a 4/5 star episode.

we have to consider the fact it was the season finale as well. and for me compared to the rest of the season i must say this was one of the weaker episodes.

the fighting scene between Oliver n Wilson was pretty cool with the tightly edited time traveling in between each punch or so. but i felt the fight ended to soon, almost like the choreographer was a tad lazy.

Also there were many...and i mean MANY holes and weak points in the script. almost as bad as the acting in the show.
seriously the only reason why i watch this show is for how well the main plot and the script is written, unfortunately there arent too many actors/actresses that play their parts very well, but i will make do and stick thru this show.

Also to concur with what GraniteSoldier said, i wish there was more of the Suicide Squad. and hopefully there will be more, and more cameos from Slade Wilson hopefully to be apart of it.

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@godofmischief: JB's been upped to series regular for season 3 so lots of Merlyn, but given the events of the finale Thea will be right there with him.

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Glad to hear he's become a series regular, though you're probably right about Thea being in most of his scenes.

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uhhhh no way this is a 4/5 star episode.

we have to consider the fact it was the season finale as well.

It was? FUDGE! Hold on, let me re-write the review.

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Finally got the watch this episode after having to push it off for the past few days. Personally I loved this episode and felt it was a great ending for the season and had plenty of nice little teases for next season to keep fans anxious.

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  • Oh, thank you Kevlar! I almost believed that the show's biggest villain was shot dead by his whiny bitch of a daughter. (And no, she doesn't get better. At all.)
  • Jeez, 3 freaking lovey-dovey scenes in a damn row? A guy can only take so much.
  • The tunnel fight scene was friggin' amazing! Especially with Roy finally in full Speedy mode.
  • Awww, I really wanted to see Harley Quinn again with the prisoners.
  • I love how Arrow vs Deathstroke kept flashing from past to present
  • My bet, Thea becomes Cheshire
  • In Hong Kong with Waller. The adventure continues.
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The finale was a 4/5 for me as well, It was a great finale and I loved how they involved Nyssa and The League of Assassins. I believe we will see more of the Suicide Squad and Amanda Waller next season because of the cliff hanger we got to see in the finale. I am also really excited about Diggle being a father but I wonder how Oliver's child (Connor I believe) is gonna be involved in season since they teased about this in the previous episodes. However many of the things I didn't like in the finale was Isabel dying. I thought they should have kept her alive still to know more about how she got into contact with slade or know if she was slade's daughter like in the comics...overall I just wanted to know her back story. Another thing I didn't like was Sara saying that Oliver needed Laurel.. talk about disgusting. Ugh Oliver and the switch romance between the lance sisters is just so wrong. Also I don't see Laurel and Oliver being together, they don't have chemistry. In the episode the blind spot, that episode was all about Laurel and I honestly didn't like it. I felt they were rushing to have Laurel be with Oliver and make her become the black canary asap. Plus I also found it annoying how Sara presumably passed the mantel of the canary to Laurel, I just don't see her as the black canary since her character is so poorly written..I rather stick to Sara. Some of my favorite moments that I really loved was finally we are going to see more of Roy in Season 3 and him finally becoming the Arsenal. Now that him and Thea are over but I believe since she is with Meryln I believe she might become Cheshire. Another thing I also loved was how we might see Slade in Season 3 as well, although he might not be the main character anymore I believe that we will see him sooner or later. Finally the whole Olicity thing, I honestly don't know what I feel about Oliver and Felicity, although I do enjoy Felicity a lot. The whole fake "I love you" thing was plain out genius to trick Slade and of course Twitter blew up because of that. But I think I am glad they didn't rush the relationship its only season 2. All of you Olicity Shippers out there just let the relationship play out , who knows Oliver might choose Felicity in the end. But If I had to chose who Oliver had to end up with I say its between Sara and Felicity. Anyways thanks Arrow for a great season! Can't wait for Season 3!

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