
By: Jake Coburn & Lana Cho (story)
The Story: Everyone duck and cover—Ollie’s crazy ex is back in town!
The Review: Because I’m nothing if not an optimist, I like to think that every time a piece of fiction reintroduces a character, it has the opportunity to strip away the problematic parts in favor of someone more nuanced, complex, and accessible to the audience. What Arrow has frequently done instead is reduce major DC figures to the simplest incarnation possible. In the show’s attempt to make these characters more grounded or edgy, it’s also made them rather monotonous.
It doesn’t help if other characters tend to view each other in taglines and bywords. When both Diggle and Felicity refer repeatedly to Helena Bertinelli as Ollie’s “psycho ex-girlfriend,” they’re reinforcing the one-dimensional nature of Helena’s personality. Vengefulness is already a somewhat inert character trait, and vengefulness towards one’s own father—to the point where one doesn’t even want to risk letting him have a “second chance”—is even less impressive.
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