Arrow brings back some familiar faces and raises the stakes for the future in a fun, form-breaking 150th episode
This Arrow review contains spoilers.
Arrow Season 7 Episode 12
In a documentary that turns out to be banned in the future, Arrow celebrated its 150th episode with a story that celebrated the show’s past, laid a plan for its future, and still managed to move the story further for a surprising number of the show’s current plots. The episode felt like it had just the right amount of fan service, much of which was enabled by the genius documentary format.
The format of this episode was an excellent idea: it allows for believable self-reflection and inclusion of so many of our favorites, even those long dead. Arrow took the doc pretty seriously, starting with the Warner Brothers movie intro and including narration by Kelsey Grammar. The wink of the doctor being named Schwartz,...
This Arrow review contains spoilers.
Arrow Season 7 Episode 12
In a documentary that turns out to be banned in the future, Arrow celebrated its 150th episode with a story that celebrated the show’s past, laid a plan for its future, and still managed to move the story further for a surprising number of the show’s current plots. The episode felt like it had just the right amount of fan service, much of which was enabled by the genius documentary format.
The format of this episode was an excellent idea: it allows for believable self-reflection and inclusion of so many of our favorites, even those long dead. Arrow took the doc pretty seriously, starting with the Warner Brothers movie intro and including narration by Kelsey Grammar. The wink of the doctor being named Schwartz,...
- 2/3/2019
- Den of Geek
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