
By: Drew Z. Greenberg & Wendy Mericle (story)
The Story: Every good mother-son relationship is built on honesty—even if you have to threaten it out of them.
The Review: Last night I was talking to a friend online and when I mentioned that I watched Arrow, he asked, “Oh, yeah—how is that?” I told him what I felt was the truth. “It’s a truly mixed bag.” And it really, truly is. There have been some standout episodes this season, and ones that I could very easily forget, but overall, the average showing of Arrow is usually an uneven combination of high points and low points.
For example, can we be spared the pointless and awkward exposition already? Dinah meets with Ollie at his club, then proceeds to give him a recap of what happened between them last week, starting, unbelievably enough, by saying, “Last week, I told you that I wanted to get back with Tommy—that I needed you to go to him and explain to him that you didn’t still have feelings for me. But instead, you told me that you did.” She might as well have preceded the line with, “Previously, on Arrow…”
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