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
After seeing the redemption story they've pushed for Laurel so hard the past season or two, it's frustrating to see her so immediately decide to fall back into old habits -- and it also felt forced to see her so quickly turn back to good, again.
Though the episode is filled with a lot of back and forth between "she's good!" and "she was never on our side" from Felicity and Dinah, all of it is done in enough of a meaningful way to make it worth while.
"Lost Canary" is the long-awaited Birds of Prey encounter that we had been waiting on and, to make matters even better, it finally placed the focus on one of the richest characters on the show... The season's strongest outing yet.
When the ladies of Arrow are showcased, it proves there is still a lot of life left in the Arrow franchise because of how long it took for each character to come into their own.
Like the initial feeling of getting replacement Laurel all those episodes ago, this feels hollow, like a token attempt at rectification with no real heart.