Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Arrow season 4 : Redemption VS Closure

Well guys its happening Oliver Queen will be running for Mayor of Star City which does not seem like the best of idea´s given the state of city leadership as of late now tonight´s episode was pretty simple to say the least as you all saw last week Laurel and Thea brought Sara back from the Dead which in itself was not a great plan. I love how Oliver is now using Sebastian blood´s old office as a cover for his new base of operations plus the Arrow Cave I know its not called that but it looks amazing. I am however glad to see that Digg trusts Oliver again this episode brought me back to the 1st season we see team Arrow working with captain Lance no inner tension which is great now tonight was based purely on redemption an how we all have sinned but we all can rise an do better but it was also a story of desperation the cops from the ex anti-vigilante task force turned to crime to help out their struggling families. But the Major case of the feels had to have come when Lance see that his second daughter is chained in a basement when he pulls his gun i really thought Sarah was going to go but mind you he is taking the advice of Damien Darhk who Lance is still working with but now as an inside man for Green Arrow an his team. The true Highlight of the night to close off this pretty decent episode Oliver is calling on John Constantine for help he is a master of the occult and black magic he is a chain smoking trench coat wearing bad ass and the leader of the Justice League Dark faction. SO this means not only will he be searching for Sarah and her tortured soul he is going to go up against Damien and that is going to be a battle of the mystics because Constantine fights dirty and I hope everyone is ready for this i believe season 4 of Arrow so far is getting its point across an is trying to grow out of the shadows of it being a Batman knock off an live its own life I look forward to whats next hopefully you all join me. Signing off Everett M. Smith Head of The Nation

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