
By: Jake Coburn & Keto Shimizu (story)
The Story: Sebastian Blood’s rally is going to blow through the roof.
The Review: After pointing out Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s reliance on the monster-of-the-week episode format, it’s only fair to discuss how the format works in Arrow. In season one, Arrow acted much like any other CW drama, each week introducing a new villain for Ollie to tackle and learn something from. Since then, however, the show has mostly outgrown that formula, sustaining itself almost entirely on material from ongoing storylines.
Transitions like this usually happen across a long period of time, so I can’t point out exactly which episode marked the start of Arrow’s evolution. Somewhere along the way, however, the showrunners must have realized the short-term benefits of developing corporate scumbags and various other criminals, only to put them away after a single episode. From that point, Arrow invested fully in building continuity to last, drawing in new characters only in service to the long-term plot. The show has done this very well for quite a while now, so when this episode falls back on old tricks, it’s noticeable and disappointing.
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