The jury has found Oliver Queen guilty of being the Green Arrow -- but he isn't going to prison. In “Docket No. 11-19-41-73,” the latest episode of Arrow, Christopher Chance used his skills to pose as the judge overseeing Oliver's trial and prevented him from going to jail despite the jury's guilty verdict.May 3, 2018
Tommy was resurrected on Earth-Prime, with his Earth-1 memories restored, after Oliver's sacrifice to recreate the multiverse. In the new reality, he had married Laurel, although was left widowed by January 2020.Mar 18, 2022
"It really had to do with the fact that we wanted Oliver to suffer a loss at the end of the season. When we thought about the characters that he could lose who would have the biggest impact not just on Oliver, but on the show, Tommy was the name that rose to the top very quickly.May 24, 2020
Thomas Merlyn is a fictional supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics related to Green Arrow. Created by Judd Winick and Freddie E. Williams II, he is the son of Arthur King / Malcolm Merlyn / Dark Archer.
Ray Palmer and Smoak eventually became a couple and got engaged, but an accident with the Atom super-suit left Ray for dead. Later, Arrow revealed that the Atom suit had actually saved his life, and Ray returned from the dead, as many characters have done in the Arrowverse.Mar 19, 2020
Rhodes in the Season 5 premiere of "Chicago Med." Rhodes ultimately left the hospital on a dramatic note after discovering his ex-girlfriend had murdered his father. One Chicago Center confirmed the initial reports that Donnell exited the show due to a "creative decision" on the part of producers.Jan 7, 2022
In season three, Sara is killed on a rooftop with three arrows to the chest. Some time later, it is revealed that Thea Queen killed Sara after being drugged by her father Malcolm Merlyn/Dark Archer as part of a plot to pit Oliver against Ra's al Ghul.
We learn that Thea's fainting is the result of a failure to feed her bloodlust by killing others. (She found a magical bloodlust escape clause through Damien Darhk's touch, but her body apparently doesn't recognize that work-around.)Feb 4, 2016
The pressure mounts for Oliver who begins to wonder if he will lose everything in his battle to save Star City. A familiar face returns.
The title to the episode refers to the 73rd issue of More Fun Comics. Which came out on 11-19-41. And it is also the debut issue of Green Arrow.
They did a nice layering here of surprise twists. The previews showed us Tommy, so when it was revealed to be Chance, it seemed like that was the twist. And when it all went bad, it seemed like Oliver was going to prison, except Laurel saved him… which also sort of expected.
Diaz's plan has fallen apart, and while it seems like he controls enough of the city that he could put it back together again in some way, it appears that he has been pushed too far and is now going to just kill everyone. With only two episodes left, the time for subtlety is gone, and Diaz is going after both Team Arrow and their families.
Has quietly been working at Bleeding Cool for over three years. He has written comics for Image, Top Cow, Shadowline, Avatar, IDW, Dynamite, Moonstone, Humanoids and Zenescope. He is the author of the Lucius Fogg series of novels and a published photographer.