In a new exciting season for all, we complete the series with a new set of exciting and action events: It seems that Oliver is forced to ally with an old enemy. In prison, after Oliver surrendered, he will face many challenges and positions, and this may be the biggest challenge, while Felicity will get a very exciting show, and Digley asks Curtis to hide away from Argos. On the other hand, Felicity is trying to find Diaz by any means.
James Bamford, Wendey Stanzler, Laura Belsey, Gordon Verheul, Ben Hernandez Bray, Joel Novoa, Kristin Windell, Mairzee Almas, Mark Bunting, J.J. Makaro, Ken Shane, Andi Armaganian, Alexandra La Roche, Tara Miele
I continue to have more questions then answers with these flash-forwards, and unlike the Stanley storyline, it's leaving me more frustrated than excited.
The events of "Due Process" have set the stage for an epic and long-awaited confrontation between Oliver and Diaz... Oliver battling his primary villain with sky-high stakes? Sign me up!
It's clear the writers want [Laurel] to start sliding into some of that old Laurel role, and her burgeoning friendship with Felicity has made for an interesting way to do it.
Arrow upped the ante this week in an episode that saw weeks of well-paced storylines reach their boiling points. 'Due Process' tackled some of the season's core narratives head on and has left all of the characters in a very interesting place.
Seeing everyone together was fun while it lasted, even though it was far too brief. There's a lot to miss about the groups dynamics, something I never thought I'd say back when the Arrow cave was getting all crowded.
"Due Process" might have solved the Diaz problem if next episode manages to follow through with same energy as tonight's standout scene. If not, it's hard not to roll my eyes at the whole debacle.