
By: Wendy Mericle & Ben Sokolowski (story)
The Story: No one tries to put Green Arrow’s little sister in the slammer—nobody!
The Review: Although it’s taken some creative fudging and narrative necessity, the show has finally established a somewhat enduring familial relationship between Ollie, Thea, and Moira. Time will tell if the Queen family dynamics can carry the show over the long term. For now, it’s enough that you get a sense of sincere affection among the trio, though tested by frequent, sudden switches in their personality or temperament.
Ollie’s vacillations between caring and coldness have become second-nature by now, but Thea’s unpredictable attitudes seem patented for the sake of injecting conflict and drama as needed. She begins the episode pale and nervous about her court hearing, is visibly shaken when the judge rejects her plea agreement,* but all of sudden displays a rather condescending, jerky side to Dinah when the older gal offers her an alternative to prison time. All this to get back at her mom, which only makes Thea seem a bit petty and lame.
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