Spectre of the Gun
- Episode aired Feb 15, 2017
- TV-14
- 41m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
3.1K
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Following a traumatic attack on City Hall, flashbacks show how Rene became Wild Dog.Following a traumatic attack on City Hall, flashbacks show how Rene became Wild Dog.Following a traumatic attack on City Hall, flashbacks show how Rene became Wild Dog.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe first of the CW/DC shows to get a parental guidance warning in front of the episode.
- GoofsThe weapon used by the shooter, was not a mass produced AR15. AR15's are not full automatic. .AR-15-style rifles are NOT "assault weapons" or "assault rifles." An assault rifle is fully automatic, a machine gun. Automatic firearms have been severely restricted from civilian ownership since 1934.
- Quotes
Oliver Queen: Prometheus' mother. We find her...
John Diggle: We find the name for this son of a bitch.
Felicity Smoak: Eh, unfortunately, the - the son of a bitch's father went dark after he met with the point head of an arrow four years ago, and mommy went off the grid.
Oliver Queen: Why would she do that?
Felicity Smoak: Probably she knows that he turned into a serial killing psychopath nut job.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Trek: Spectre of the Gun (1968)
Featured review
One of the best episodes of Arrow
I have the following thought for me: Comics are a literary genre. Comics are a popular genre ... by the way, quite popular these days. And they are also one of the most popular genres among young people in our society.
In that sense, why not do what Tolkien or Martin did with the fantasy genre? Problems like the growing evil in the world (read: inner evil of people as social intolerance and inability to talk serenely about political values) were approached by two of the best known writers of the fantastic world in his greatest works. Can anyone criticize the merit of these magnum opus?
Another example? The Dark Knight Trilogy...
The media, as the first contact between reality and families, and their television programs, their series or films, should challenge us, people and citizens, to get out of the syllabic monotony and the relaxed disinterest to which they are accustomed.
Seeing Green Arrow always jumping off the rooftops, shooting an arrow and catching a mere villain can be fun, but have him defending a political position helps him a lot to make him a more realistic character.
In this sense, this episode of Arrow, although the little developed history, was a spectacular episode. The non-stop action must sometimes have a certain interregnum and an episode to reflect like this one is the best thing to USA and the rest of the world nowadays.
10/10 STARS
In that sense, why not do what Tolkien or Martin did with the fantasy genre? Problems like the growing evil in the world (read: inner evil of people as social intolerance and inability to talk serenely about political values) were approached by two of the best known writers of the fantastic world in his greatest works. Can anyone criticize the merit of these magnum opus?
Another example? The Dark Knight Trilogy...
The media, as the first contact between reality and families, and their television programs, their series or films, should challenge us, people and citizens, to get out of the syllabic monotony and the relaxed disinterest to which they are accustomed.
Seeing Green Arrow always jumping off the rooftops, shooting an arrow and catching a mere villain can be fun, but have him defending a political position helps him a lot to make him a more realistic character.
In this sense, this episode of Arrow, although the little developed history, was a spectacular episode. The non-stop action must sometimes have a certain interregnum and an episode to reflect like this one is the best thing to USA and the rest of the world nowadays.
10/10 STARS
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- Feb 18, 2017
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- 16:9 HD
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