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I'd be cool with Roy coming back.

Never thought I would say that.

Fam... Man sometimes we are synced. It's crazy how all this infighting bullshit.......... Has really made me miss Roy.

I'd be cool with them Sticking around. But at least they gave them a legit reason to go.

My issue though is that..................... This world wide quest for these new Lazarus Pits and Leylines SHOULD HAVE BEEN THE FUCKING PLOT OF THIS ENTIRE SEASON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:

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Like seriously.... I was more interested in this split faction of the Former league, their desire to find this map, their need for Thea's Blood, the discovery of these leylines and the quest to find and destroy these new Lazarus Pits....


then I was for

ANY of this horse shit that they put out this season.


They could have Started out the season with this shit.. and Make Talia the Big Bad.

That would have allowed Oliver and the gang to split up out of the City to take on this Major Problem ...... You have Diggle stay in Sterling to be the Arrow.... While Ollie quits being the Mayor and travels with Felicity, Thea, and his son to track down these Pits.

Then you have Ollie come back in Episode 14... With the City under siege from Cadan James... Diggle is knocked out.. Ollie has to put the hood back on..

The Team splits up because they aren't use to take orders from Ollie again...

Diggle gets better..

Ollie doesn't want to give the Hood up.

And then you lead into next weeks episode... WITH LEGIT BUILD UP.. for them to go to Blows.


THat shit took me 5 minutes to think up and that would have turned Season 6 to a fucking masterpiece.


GAWD DAMN IT!!!!! I'm pissed.
 
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But I mean... Can't Diggle wait until this get this Crisis taken care of.

When Diggle was wearing the Hood... they had the full squad...

Now it's just the two of them and they are dealing with a Corrupt government... Sometimes you just need to read the situation. Now isn't the time.

see its the whole LOGIC thing Arrow has a issue with...

which they did SO DAMN WELL with Prometheus.

I do NOT get it...

They could could have expanded on the hand injury, his PTSD, his marriage, Argus, and his relationship with Dinah instead of all this contrived bullsh*t

Why not I don't know this is a RADICAL idea but...

why NOT make him his OWN freaking character huh?
 
Ragman is coming back but they haven't announced which episode he's in...I have a feeling,he's going to be in a couple of episodes and won't be seen again or they're going to kill the character off..Hell,I wish they bring back Huntress. All,we got was a stupid mention of her earlier in the season.

Fam... while I was watching last night... All I could think about was the fact that now they are Actively trying to avoid talking about the Events that happened at the end of last season.

Like Actively and it's annoying the shit out of me.

This was the last we saw Talia. She was knocked out by Nyssa...






And we know... Nyssa wasn't on the plane with the group. How did she get off the damn island?








Fuck it.. let's just see this one more team and pour out a little liquor for the homie
 
Fam... Man sometimes we are synced. It's crazy how all this infighting bullshit.......... Has really made me miss Roy.

I'd be cool with them Sticking around. But at least they gave them a legit reason to go.

My issue though is that..................... This world wide quest for these new Lazarus Pits and Leylines SHOULD HAVE BEEN THE FUCKING PLOT OF THIS ENTIRE SEASON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:

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Like seriously.... I was more interested in this split faction of the Former league, their desire to find this map, their need for Thea's Blood, the discovery of these leylines and the quest to find and destroy these new Lazarus Pits....


then I was for

ANY of this horse shit that they put out this season.


They could have Started out the season with this shit.. and Make Talia the Big Bad.

That would have allowed Oliver and the gang to split up out of the City to take on this Major Problem ...... You have Diggle stay in Sterling to be the Arrow.... While Ollie quits being the Mayor and travels with Felicity, Thea, and his son to track down these Pits.

Then you have Ollie come back in Episode 14... With the City under siege from Cadan James... Diggle is knocked out.. Ollie has to put the hood back on..

The Team splits up because they aren't use to take orders from Ollie again...

Diggle gets better..

Ollie doesn't want to give the Hood up.

And then you lead into next weeks episode... WITH LEGIT BUILD UP.. for them to go to Blows.


THat shit took me 5 minutes to think up and that would have turned Season 6 to a fucking masterpiece.


GAWD DAMN IT!!!!! I'm pissed.

Well damn @fonzerrillii

that was best season of Arrow I will never EVER see on CW.
 


Funny thing?

On Gotham they killed the Joker...

the fans damn near REBELLED...

and they brought him back and it has been the KEY turning point to their increasingly great work...

Arrow FINALLY gets its sh*t straight

Prometheus is unarguably one of the BEST TV comic book TV villains EVER

they kill him

but the season was SO well written?

Prometheus SO damn iconic?

that it felt RIGHT

and somehow someway?

the show COMPLETELY derails after his death/departure

And honestly?

I think bringing Prometheus BACK?

Would not only cheapen the legacy of the character no matter how brief?

I do NOT trust them to do a resurrected Prometheus justice.
 
This shit still going on? Smh i remember the first season .:yes:

Now it's doodoo
 
This shit still going on? Smh i remember the first season .:yes:

Now it's doodoo

It is unfair to disparage excrement like that

cause at the VERY least?

It can used as fertilizer and help grow new life...

these writers are simple agents of death.

They stay killing joy hope imagination legacies time and talent

They are the TRUE league of Assassins
 
It is unfair to disparage excrement like that

cause at the VERY least?

It can used as fertilizer and help grow new life...

these writers are simple agents of death.

They stay killing joy hope imagination legacies time and talent

They are the TRUE league of Assassins
Black lightning can help this show .you see how black lightning is?

Even how they use their powers is dope.

They can learn from that. Like fonz said were is Roy? Making thia speedy was stupid .
 
This shit still going on? Smh i remember the first season .:yes:

Now it's doodoo

The 1, 2, and 5 Seasons... were masterpieces...

The 3, 4, and 6 Seasons are Poo

I honestly don't know how it is possible.. for this season to be so horrible. Season 5... just set up things perfectly. Season 6 could have been the best Season Arrow ever had, but


 
The 1, 2, and 5 Seasons... were masterpieces...

The 3, 4, and 6 Seasons are Poo

I honestly don't know how it is possible.. for this season to be so horrible. Season 5... just set up things perfectly. Season 6 could have been the best Season Arrow ever had, but



For me 1 and 2 was ill. When he still was a killer lol
5 was also good .

They fucked it up bad
 
Black lightning can help this show .you see how black lightning is?

Even how they use their powers is dope.

They can learn from that. Like fonz said were is Roy? Making thia speedy was stupid .

I still need to see how Black Lightning handles it's Season 2, because I give it the highest of Praises, because Season 1 of Arrow was outstanding...

And Actually Thia was a good Speedy...

I especially loved how things ramped up when she was going through the Blood lust phase and we find out that she was the daughter of the Demon.

Now with the former League being Broken ........ there are so many stories to now tell with these two former daughters of the Demon.

Which would make Talia's reintroduction so much sweeter... Like we still don't know shit about the Arrowverse's version of her. There's tons of Shit...

Hell what if we find out Ollie had a Son with Talia... and we end up with this Cool Sons of Arrow type of dynamic.



They could do so much shit... and it kills me that it seems like they don't give a shit.
 
Black lightning can help this show .you see how black lightning is?

Even how they use their powers is dope.

They can learn from that. Like fonz said were is Roy? Making thia speedy was stupid .

Black Panther on some next level sh*t half way through their first season, I aint gonna sully they name by including them in this discussion.

Moving on,

I aint gonna even go back and and do that Thea was fine cause it created that link with Merlin...

It is ALL the writers fault and looking back?

We should have KNOWN they were gonna fail

REMEMBER @fonzerrillii when Black Canary whispered something in Oliver's ear on her "death" bed?

When that was fumbled horribly we should have KNOWN they were gonna fail us.

Prometheus looking back had a few little missteps...

looking back?

they mishandled Vigilante since THEN trying so hard to "misdirect" the audience.

Even 1st season they were messing up and hey did the SMARTEST thing EVER...

actually LISTENED to the fans and re-shot and re edited on the damn fly.

That is why I am so forgiving of them, cause they been just so SMART...

and it wasn't their fault that they had to RUSH out Flash and in the process lost their BEST writers

and it took a LONG time to recover.
 
I still need to see how Black Lightning handles it's Season 2, because I give it the highest of Praises, because Season 1 of Arrow was outstanding...

And Actually Thia was a good Speedy...

I especially loved how things ramped up when she was going through the Blood lust phase and we find out that she was the daughter of the Demon.

Now with the former League being Broken ........ there are so many stories to now tell with these two former daughters of the Demon.

Which would make Talia's reintroduction so much sweeter... Like we still don't know shit about the Arrowverse's version of her. There's tons of Shit...

Hell what if we find out Ollie had a Son with Talia... and we end up with this Cool Sons of Arrow type of dynamic.



They could do so much shit... and it kills me that it seems like they don't give a shit.

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Black Panther on some next level sh*t half way through their first season, I aint gonna sully they name by including them in this discussion.

Moving on,

I aint gonna even go back and and do that Thea was fine cause it created that link with Merlin...

It is ALL the writers fault and looking back?

We should have KNOWN they were gonna fail

REMEMBER @fonzerrillii when Black Canary whispered something in Oliver's ear on her "death" bed?

When that was fumbled horribly we should have KNOWN they were gonna fail us.

Prometheus looking back had a few little missteps...

looking back?

they mishandled Vigilante since THEN trying so hard to "misdirect" the audience.

Even 1st season they were messing up and hey did the SMARTEST thing EVER...

actually LISTENED to the fans and re-shot and re edited on the damn fly.

That is why I am so forgiving of them, cause they been just so SMART...

and it wasn't their fault that they had to RUSH out Flash and in the process lost their BEST writers

and it took a LONG time to recover.


Vigilante was fucking done perfectly in Season 5 and he was another example of a Perfect Alley Oop that set up in Season 5 and then just fucking "MIDDLE FINGERED" in Season 6.

Like it makes no fucking sense for dude to be Dinnah ex-partner. He lived in another city. Why would he be in Starling City? And he was there before Dinnah was brought on the Team.

So you are telling me that they just happen to both end up in the same city and working on opposite sides.. Come the fuck on.

Vigilante should have been................

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Vigilante was fucking done perfectly in Season 5 and he was another example of a Perfect Alley Oop that set up in Season 5 and then just fucking "MIDDLE FINGERED" in Season 6.

Like it makes no fucking sense for dude to be Dinnah ex-partner. He lived in another city. Why would he be in Starling City? And he was there before Dinnah was brought on the Team.

So you are telling me that they just happen to both end up in the same city and working on opposite sides.. Come the fuck on.

Vigilante should have been................

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damn it man...
you KILLING it!!!!
 
http://tvline.com/2018/03/29/arrow-willa-holland-leaving-thea-season-6-episode-16/

Arrow Boss Opens Up About Original Cast Member's Long-Planned Exit, Including the 'Most Painful' Part of It


By Matt Webb Mitovich / March 29 2018, 6:59 PM PDT

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The following contains major spoilers from this week’s episode of Arrow.

The CW’s Arrow this Thursday bid adieu to one of its original cast members, when a new threat led one of the heroes to leave Star City.


Setting the stage for the send-off: Some Merlyn family chickens came home to roost when The Thanatos Guild, a rogue offshoot of the League of Assassins, surfaced in Star City to track down a mysterious box that Malcolm, their former Demon’s Head, had left behind. In their pursuit, the Guild squarely targeted Malcolm’s daughter Thea. And though Team Arrow was able to neutralize the imminent threat, they in doing so realized that Malcolm had discovered three Lazarus Pits, that needed to be dealt. Thea decided it was her responsibility to find and destroy them — and her recently resurfaced longtime love, Roy Harper, volunteered to go along for the wild ride.



TVLine invited Arrow showrunner Marc Guggenheim to discuss the events leading up to Willa Holland‘s departure from the series she has called home since Day 1.

TVLINE | How long has this been in motion, the plan to write out Willa?
By the end of Season 4, Willa had expressed a desire to reduce her episodic commitment to the show and that was sort of done in sort of conjunction with an indication that it was likely that she wouldn’t want to renew her contract past Season 6. So, we’ve kind of known for a while that this was in the offing. We revisited it with Willa at the beginning of Season 6, and she indicated that she hadn’t changed her mind, that she was still interested in moving on.

We talked about some requests she had for us in terms of how her episodes would be utilized and grouped, and at what point in the season she would be written out, and we accommodated her on all those fronts because, look, at the end of the day we love Willa and we love working with her. She’s done right by us and so we wanted to do right by her.

TVLINE | It’s my understanding that part of what made it difficult for you, in considering her wish, was removing this important part of Oliver’s family.
That’s the thing. Apart from not getting a chance to work with Willa, that was probably the most painful aspect of it, because when we adapted the Green Arrow comic to live-action, one of the earliest and the biggest changes we made from the comic was to give Oliver a family. In the comic, he didn’t have siblings and his parents were both dead. This was a significant relationship for him and also, I think, one of the most effective elements of the show. The relationship between Stephen and Willa on camera was wonderful. But though we went into the season knowing that he’d be losing this relationship, we also knew he’d be—

TVLINE | Gaining a wife, gaining a son.
He’d be gaining a wife. He’d be gaining a son. And while we would do our best not to replace the relationship with Thea, we wanted to maintain a family element in his life.

TVLINE | Was it all that Colton Haynes needed to hear, that he was coming back for Willa’s sendoff, to get him to sign on for another encore?
Actually, it’s funny — no. I had bumped into Colton on the Fox lot months earlier and we started talking and he expressed a desire to come back to the show, because he had a window of free time. I was like, “Actually, that works out great!” It worked out really, really well because we always knew that in a perfect world, Thea’s departure from the show would involve Roy in some way. Roy’s been such a big part of her story that [Colton’s return] was a fortuitous circumstance.







TVLINE | Knowing that Willa would be leaving, as this season unfolded I got to speculating that you might “kill two birds with one stone” and send William away with Aunt Thea. That’d help ease Oliver’s concerns about returning to his role as Green Arrow.
Oh, that’s interesting. No, we never talked about that. Quite frankly, in many ways this season is about removing all the structures and support systems that we had created for Oliver over the course of Season 5. To a certain extent one can be very reductive and sort of describe every season of Arrow as “Oliver is put through some kind of meat grinder.” We spent Season 5 building up the team and really diving in with Felicity and giving them a son, and then this year a lot of those support structures go away, and that’s what constitutes Season 6’s “meat grinder.” The idea of sending William away with Thea never occurred to us.

TVLINE | That’s why you do what you do and I do what I do!
I think it would be a perfectly valid story, though.

TVLINE | Outside of Oliver, will Lance be most affected by Thea’s departure?
Good question. We didn’t really get a chance to tell too much of a story about Lance saying goodbye to Thea. I think that they had a lot of bare, emotional closure moments earlier in the season. Truth be told, it’s really focused very much on Oliver. Like I said, that was one of the key relationships and earliest inventions that we made and it was very important to us to not distract from what Oliver was going through.

TVLINE | Oliver did, though, give Thea his blessing.
Yeah, actually in the episode that preceded it, Oliver plants the idea in her head. He basically says, “Look, if you’re telling me that you’ve only been happy with Roy, then you should go with him.”

TVLINE | That was a great scene. Very emotional.
They were terrific. Again, that’s one of the things that’s hard about this is — Stephen and Willa are always terrific together. Their scenes are always really great scenes. At the same time, we are very philosophical about it — “This is the sort of thing that happens when you go past five seasons.” People start to reach the end of their contracts. People start to think about other opportunities. They want to stretch their legs creatively in different directions. This is a reality as old as television itself. So, you just wish everyone well.


Honestly, the final scene in particular with Stephen and Willa is wonderful. Stephen actually had a terrific idea to basically make that scene evoke Oliver and Thea’s reunion in the pilot (see below), so there’s a real wonderful sense of everything coming full circle.
 
http://tvline.com/2018/03/29/arrow-willa-holland-leaving-thea-season-6-episode-16/

Arrow Boss Opens Up About Original Cast Member's Long-Planned Exit, Including the 'Most Painful' Part of It


By Matt Webb Mitovich / March 29 2018, 6:59 PM PDT

arrow-willa-holland-leaving-season-6.jpg


The following contains major spoilers from this week’s episode of Arrow.

The CW’s Arrow this Thursday bid adieu to one of its original cast members, when a new threat led one of the heroes to leave Star City.


Setting the stage for the send-off: Some Merlyn family chickens came home to roost when The Thanatos Guild, a rogue offshoot of the League of Assassins, surfaced in Star City to track down a mysterious box that Malcolm, their former Demon’s Head, had left behind. In their pursuit, the Guild squarely targeted Malcolm’s daughter Thea. And though Team Arrow was able to neutralize the imminent threat, they in doing so realized that Malcolm had discovered three Lazarus Pits, that needed to be dealt. Thea decided it was her responsibility to find and destroy them — and her recently resurfaced longtime love, Roy Harper, volunteered to go along for the wild ride.



TVLine invited Arrow showrunner Marc Guggenheim to discuss the events leading up to Willa Holland‘s departure from the series she has called home since Day 1.

TVLINE | How long has this been in motion, the plan to write out Willa?
By the end of Season 4, Willa had expressed a desire to reduce her episodic commitment to the show and that was sort of done in sort of conjunction with an indication that it was likely that she wouldn’t want to renew her contract past Season 6. So, we’ve kind of known for a while that this was in the offing. We revisited it with Willa at the beginning of Season 6, and she indicated that she hadn’t changed her mind, that she was still interested in moving on.

We talked about some requests she had for us in terms of how her episodes would be utilized and grouped, and at what point in the season she would be written out, and we accommodated her on all those fronts because, look, at the end of the day we love Willa and we love working with her. She’s done right by us and so we wanted to do right by her.

TVLINE | It’s my understanding that part of what made it difficult for you, in considering her wish, was removing this important part of Oliver’s family.
That’s the thing. Apart from not getting a chance to work with Willa, that was probably the most painful aspect of it, because when we adapted the Green Arrow comic to live-action, one of the earliest and the biggest changes we made from the comic was to give Oliver a family. In the comic, he didn’t have siblings and his parents were both dead. This was a significant relationship for him and also, I think, one of the most effective elements of the show. The relationship between Stephen and Willa on camera was wonderful. But though we went into the season knowing that he’d be losing this relationship, we also knew he’d be—

TVLINE | Gaining a wife, gaining a son.
He’d be gaining a wife. He’d be gaining a son. And while we would do our best not to replace the relationship with Thea, we wanted to maintain a family element in his life.

TVLINE | Was it all that Colton Haynes needed to hear, that he was coming back for Willa’s sendoff, to get him to sign on for another encore?
Actually, it’s funny — no. I had bumped into Colton on the Fox lot months earlier and we started talking and he expressed a desire to come back to the show, because he had a window of free time. I was like, “Actually, that works out great!” It worked out really, really well because we always knew that in a perfect world, Thea’s departure from the show would involve Roy in some way. Roy’s been such a big part of her story that [Colton’s return] was a fortuitous circumstance.







TVLINE | Knowing that Willa would be leaving, as this season unfolded I got to speculating that you might “kill two birds with one stone” and send William away with Aunt Thea. That’d help ease Oliver’s concerns about returning to his role as Green Arrow.
Oh, that’s interesting. No, we never talked about that. Quite frankly, in many ways this season is about removing all the structures and support systems that we had created for Oliver over the course of Season 5. To a certain extent one can be very reductive and sort of describe every season of Arrow as “Oliver is put through some kind of meat grinder.” We spent Season 5 building up the team and really diving in with Felicity and giving them a son, and then this year a lot of those support structures go away, and that’s what constitutes Season 6’s “meat grinder.” The idea of sending William away with Thea never occurred to us.

TVLINE | That’s why you do what you do and I do what I do!
I think it would be a perfectly valid story, though.

TVLINE | Outside of Oliver, will Lance be most affected by Thea’s departure?
Good question. We didn’t really get a chance to tell too much of a story about Lance saying goodbye to Thea. I think that they had a lot of bare, emotional closure moments earlier in the season. Truth be told, it’s really focused very much on Oliver. Like I said, that was one of the key relationships and earliest inventions that we made and it was very important to us to not distract from what Oliver was going through.

TVLINE | Oliver did, though, give Thea his blessing.
Yeah, actually in the episode that preceded it, Oliver plants the idea in her head. He basically says, “Look, if you’re telling me that you’ve only been happy with Roy, then you should go with him.”

TVLINE | That was a great scene. Very emotional.
They were terrific. Again, that’s one of the things that’s hard about this is — Stephen and Willa are always terrific together. Their scenes are always really great scenes. At the same time, we are very philosophical about it — “This is the sort of thing that happens when you go past five seasons.” People start to reach the end of their contracts. People start to think about other opportunities. They want to stretch their legs creatively in different directions. This is a reality as old as television itself. So, you just wish everyone well.


Honestly, the final scene in particular with Stephen and Willa is wonderful. Stephen actually had a terrific idea to basically make that scene evoke Oliver and Thea’s reunion in the pilot (see below), so there’s a real wonderful sense of everything coming full circle.
I was about to post this,she did a great job playing Thea......
 
I was about to post this,she did a great job playing Thea......

If this what SHE wanted?

Then I am cool

but they could have done a BETTER job with her departure hell the WHOLE current season should have JUST been that.

Bring in Diaz when she leaves and set up the NEXT season properly...
 
Arrow May Bring A Long-Dead Character Back In Season 6


https://www.cinemablend.com/televis...-bring-a-long-dead-character-back-in-season-6



Arrow has killed off plenty of characters over its six seasons so far, although it has also found a variety of ways to bring actors back to reprise their roles even after their characters bit the dust. Between flashbacks, dreams, hallucinations, parallel universes, and magical pools of resurrection juice, nobody is ever really gone on Arrow. Now, star Stephen Amell has taken to social media to tease the return of a character who has been dead since the very first season, posting this:

Tommy! Now, under normal circumstances, this photo (courtesy of Stephen Amell on Twitter) might not be a cause for too much speculation. After all, Arrow has brought Colin Donnell back to reprise the role of Tommy several times over the years so far. We've gotten flashback Tommy, hallucination Tommy, and even evil Tommy from the "Crisis On Earth-X" crossover. What sets this photo apart is the message from Stephen Amell, which seems to give the impression that Tommy will be back in the present.

According to the tweet, Stephen Amell has made it 21 episodes without filming any of those pesky flashbacks, and Amell has been open about how impactful it was to the show that Tommy was killed in Season 1. A return of Tommy to the present in Season 6 could be cause for celebration from Amell and explain the caption that Amell hasn't filmed any flashbacks. Is it possible that Amell is being sneaky and really saying that the picture is in tribute to his return to flashbacks? Sure. Could Tommy still be back in a dream or hallucination? Definitely. But a plot twist from the latest episode may indicate that the Tommy who appears before the end of Season 6 will be original recipe Tommy, although not the one we remember.

Spoilers ahead for the March 29 episode of Arrow Season 6. The latest episode brought the remnants of the League of Assassins back into the mix as a bunch of baddies moved in on Star City to try and snag a map that Malcolm Merlyn had left to Thea. Nyssa dropped by to help, and Team Arrow discovered that the map revealed ley lines leading to Lazarus Pits. Nyssa and Thea (with Roy in tow) took off on a mission to right their fathers' wrongs. Given that Tommy's death was a result of Malcolm's crazy plot to destroy the Glades and the new Lazarus Pits were only discovered thanks to Malcolm, it's entirely possible that water from a Lazarus Pit will be used to bring back Tommy. End spoilers.

In real life, the idea of magical resurrection juice being used on a body that has presumably been moldering in a grave for half a decade would be absurd. Given that this is Arrow, however, we shouldn't rule it out. Sara was resurrected back into fighting shape after spending a while in a grave without being embalmed, so we shouldn't rule out Arrow trying to pull off Tommy's body still being in decent enough shape to be resurrected. Besides, maybe Malcolm did something to Tommy's body with the intent to resurrect him at some point. Stranger things have happened on Arrow.

We'll have to wait and see. You can catch new episodes of Arrow on Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on The CW. For your other viewing options, take a gander at our midseason TV premiere schedule and our summer TV premiere guide. No news has been announced about Arrow's future on The CW, but our rundown of TV renewals and cancellations can fill you in on the fates of other network shows.
 
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