
By: Drew Z. Greenburg & Wendy Mericle (story)
The Story: Proof that neglect of public transit will just come back to haunt a city someday.
The Review: Not that this show has shied away from violence, but it’s always been the kind of unalarming,* almost campy kind of violence where people tend to die suddenly or bloodlessly (unless, of course, one is being stabbed, in which case the actual piercing takes place off screen and only afterward do you see the bloody blade next to the crazed grin of the stabber). In Arrow, as in comics, death has been taken for granted; it usually doesn’t have the force it should.
Greenburg-Mericle try to change that in this episode’s villain-of-the-day, another would-be vigilante who picks up various folk he believes deserve punishment, strings them up, then asks them for last words before shooting them point-blank. What makes this otherwise melodramatic scene convincing is the fact that he actually broadcasts these executions to Starling City at large.
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