Can the arrow ever been the ordinary Oliver Queen again? just when he thought the battle against crime has been minimized to the lowest level, a new enemy is born.
Well, this was bound to happen eventually. After roughly a season and a half of consistently solid, if occasionally uneven, installments, Arrow hits its first dud with "Guilty."
Staying true to its comicbook source is certainly a great way to keep the fans happy, but it helps when the show's writing, acting, and stuntwork is so much better than network TV has any right to be.
Tonight's episode tries to deepen a relationship between Oliver and Roy that the show never really established in the first place, at least not in its current, post-Mirakuru form. "Guilty" is then a most peculiar kind of misfire.
And of course, we end with the debut of a new player in Starling City, a woman sure to be fan favorite - Oliver's version of Harley Quinn and one of the most dangerous women in his life.