Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
Arrow returned after taking several weeks off and leaving viewers to stew over the death of Laurel Lance. Based on the some of the online reactions I saw to “Eleven-Fifty-Nine,” it’s probably safe to say not everyone bothered to tune in this week. But those who did were treated to a wonderfully acted and very somber episode, though this week’s villain left something to be desired.
It was obvious coming into “Canary Cry” that this episode would be a major dramatic showcase for all the main crew, not just Stephen Amell. It certainly didn’t disappoint in that regard. Both David Ramsey and Paul Blackthorne particularly stood out as their characters worked through a mountain of pain and guilt and disbelief over losing Laurel. For Diggle, that manifested mostly as rage, which he directly rashly (if certainly justifiably) at Ruve Darhk. Seeing Diggle lose control and nearly murder the mayor of Star City easily ranks among the character’s most powerful moments on the show. It’s not just that Laurel was killed, but that his own brother had a direct hand in her death. That’s something that’s clearly going to weigh on Diggle for a long time, and it should be very interesting to see how the Diggle brothers interact when they’re reunited next week.
from IGN Reviews http://ift.tt/1SR2jU8
This could be a real lead forward for personal gaming... Revolutionise gaming
No comments:
Post a Comment