
By: Marc Guggenheim & Drew Z. Greenberg (story)
The Story: Vertigo’s out of order, Moira’s out of order, this whole city’s out of order!
The Review: Moira Queen is an interesting figure within the Arrow universe. Central as she is to some of the show’s most important storylines, she’s never been much of an active player in any of them. This is partially the fault of her character makeup; as an upper-class socialite with few discernible skills, she has little choice but to fall back on classic feminine wiles to exert her power. She deceives, schemes, bargains, but rarely do you see her actually do anything.
Yet even in this limited capacity, Moira does far more than other characters in her position, which is mother to our hero. Usually, these women are relegated to little more than sounding boards for their children’s exploits and had Moira been trapped in this role, she’d have a much smaller presence in the show. As she is now, her sole purpose seems to be generating drama for the other principals to grapple with, a function which she serves very well.
Continue reading
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Arrow, Arrow S02E07, Arrow S02E07 review, Count Vertigo, DC, DC Comics, Deathstroke, Drew Z. Greenberg, Felicity Smoak, Green Arrow, John Diggle, Malcolm Merlyn, Marc Guggenheim, Moira Queen, Oliver Queen, Roy Harper, Shado, Slade Wilson, Thea Queen | 2 Comments »