Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
Arrow’s fourth season has been a return to form. For the most part, it’s been consistently good, with moments of greatness mixed in. But tonight’s episode showed what’s truly possible with the new status quo. “Brotherhood” wasn’t just a strong Diggle-centric episode, it was one that further showcased the menace Damien Darhk, brought Ollie’s political career back into focus, gave the flashbacks the boost they needed and even delivered some of the best fight sequences in the show’s already impressive history. It was a resounding success, in other words.
The show seems to be finding a lot of success bringing in new directors this season. James Bamford worked as a stunt coordinator and fight choreographer for a number of Season 1 and 2 episodes, but this marked his first time behind the camera. Let’s hope it isn’t the last. Even if there was nothing out of the ordinary about the fight scenes this week (how many times have we seen criminals on motorcycles robbing an armored truck now?), the execution was amazing. Bamford really worked the camera during the various fights, sometimes pulling in close for a gritty, brutal feel and other times pulling out for a wider shot of the carnage.
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