
By: Wendy Mericle & Beth Schwartz (story)
The Story: Nothing like a tirade against your long-lost sister to ruin a family dinner.
The Review: Apologies for the lateness, but midterm duties called and I had to answer. You know how it is. But let’s not waste any more time than we have already. This week’s episode finally puts a pin in the most troubled part of the show this season: Dinah, burgeoning alcoholic, pill-popper, drama queen, and all-around mess. It’s not hard to see her trajectory towards rock bottom, but the ETA has been repeatedly delayed by new personal crises.
But then, Arrow has always struggled to find a place for Dinah, established early on as one of its major figures, but quickly overshadowed by the rest of the cast, even, lately, Roy. At this point, Dinah is in a very risky position for a character in a fictional series: she doesn’t have a clear or secure position in relation to Ollie except as a romantic interest, nor does she have a purpose of her own to pursue. The closest she came to either of these things was her untimely investigation into Sebastian Blood, which only led her further along her downward spiral. Frankly, this was all starting to seem dangerously Mandy-esque.*
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