"Arrow" The Thanatos Guild (TV Episode 2018) Poster

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8/10
Make Nyssa a Series Regular!
Anonnamus18 January 2020
Warning: Spoilers
As far as filler episodes go, this was a good one. It brought the return of Nyssa, who we learned was able to escape Lian Yu. Her "sister wife" line was enough to make me forget how much I'm disliking this season. The ending was bittersweet, marking the departure of three of my favorite characters throughout the series. At least I still have Quentin. Dinah and Curtis were more tolerable this episode, mainly because it was not focused on the rift between the two teams. There was zero progression with the Diaz storyline, other than outing a high-ranking official as dirty. Even though this episode could be taken completely out of circulation and wouldn't make a difference to the storyline, it would be one I would watch again...even if just for Nyssa, Roy, and the flashback of Malcolm Merlyn.

It had been so long since I felt any love for any of the characters this was like a fresh breath of air for me. We need more episodes like this one.
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7/10
All Good Things Must Come to an End
ThomasDrufke3 April 2018
After last week's Roy & Thea focused episode, you had to figure that they were going to continue that arc and pay off the fact that these two lovers may finally run off together. Well, that's exactly what they did, and it looks like it's forever this time.

Besides the fact that Curtis gained a new love interest and Dinah crept closer into the corruption of the police force, this was a throwback episode into the great season 2 & 3 episodes with the League of Assassins at the forefront. Katrina Law as Nyssa Al Ghul returned as she brought some difficult news for Thea, with her once again being thrust into an unnecessary conflict started by Malcom Merlyn. It's far from an original arc, but perhaps a nice one to end on as it looks like she will correct her father's sins, just as Oliver and Nyssa are both trying to do as well.

It comes as no surprise that Malcom found 3 other lazarus pits, something he almost certainly used in some way shape or form to stay alive (I have no doubt he's out there somewhere). But that's what Nyssa, Roy, and Thea will set out to solve, and ultimately destroy. Whether or not you think this was a good way to send Thea off of the show, it was probably the best way showrunners could have gone without deviating from the season 6 arc too much. Although, there really hasn't been much of an arc at all anyway.

That arc, is going to take an unsurprisingly stupid turn next week, as Diggle and Oliver will butt heads over who deserves to wear the hood. Are you serious? Is this honestly the route you're taking showrunners? This is never something we would see out of Dig in the early days of this show.

7.7/10
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8/10
Is this going to end ?
caravindan19943 April 2018
I've been a fan of league of assassins which is no doubt but I feel sincerely , inching towards the finale, the focus has to be on the villain and what his plans are, whether or if he is a match for Oliver and his team and how will he be able to outplay them. But instead the focus was on Thea and Harper though the episode was not boring.

I personally feel this episode is a filler just to bid permanent goodbyes to Roy and Thea. First it was Slade, now its them. Slowly they're removing characters from the show and it only makes sense to think that there's a chance this bringing this show to a close. May be its the end of Arrow on TV by this year ...
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10/10
Finally the arrow I knew and love!!!
jackli-6470230 March 2018
Nyssa is hot LOOOOOL. Keep the storyline of league of assassins going please!!!
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10/10
Through and Through, a pretty good episode.
whitearrow-236231 April 2018
Warning: Spoilers
'The Thanatos Guild' provided us with enough developments and a really good story for this to indicate the season is starting to change direction as we barrel towards the season finale.

True, it was sad to see Willa Holland make her departure as Thea, but they could not have given her a better sendoff, as not only did she depart on good terms with Oliver and the rest of the team, but she found herself embarking on a whole new adventure which not only indefinitely reunited her with Roy but also gave her incentive to uptake her role as a vigilante once more in an effort to right her father's wrongs, just as Oliver had done in starting his own crusade many years ago.

This episode was also well written in bridging the gap between 'Doppelganger' and what is expected to go down in the next episode 'Brothers in Arms', as Oliver being reminded of the sense of purpose he embodied as the Green Arrow is likely to be one of the main incentives for him to inform Diggle he plans to reclaim the title permanently, which is likely to be one of the base elements of the fight that breaks out between them.

Meanwhile, while as far as Ricardo Diaz is concerned, we saw a hint of progression in his plans to take over the city, as Curtis and Dinah discovered Hill had taken all the Vertigo from evidence lockup and turned it over to Diaz to sell, which is bound to make trouble for the team in the future. At the same time, we can only imagine the turn regarding the criminal charges Oliver is facing will take when it is discovered the 'star witness' in the prosecution has since 'disappeared'.
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10/10
Nyessa!
scooby-8914430 March 2018
I loved this episode so much because first of all I love Nyessa and it's such a good storyline that continues past stories.
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5/10
Assassin's Guild
highmarksreviews30 March 2018
After Arrow's excellent last episode two weeks ago, I must say, "The Thanatos Guild" should have been a solid home run. While for the most part, this episode managed to tie up some loose ends, it left too many open. First off, seeing Roy (Colton Haynes), Thea (Willa Holland) and Nyssa (Katrina Law) back together was a treat, as the three of them were without a doubt the best parts of the first four seasons of the show. The dynamic between every character, even Curtis's (Echo Kellum) blossoming romance and Dinah's (Juliana Harkavy) nuanced investigation into a city-wide corruption was fun. Though the show, yet again managed to deliver stellar fight scenes (some even brutal), I could not shake the feeling of Kirk Acevedo's Ricardo Diaz. The reason why the show could work right now is because of his criminal undertakings, and we got none of that this time around. Katie Cassidy's Earth 2 Laurel got no forward momentum either in her "redemption arc", which has anchored several plot points this season. The assassin guild led by Athena (Kyra Zagorsky) was okay, but never had a clear motive and felt a little forced in. Whether she will be a recurring villain or if the League will be brought back fully is really not my interest and as cool as Athena's character is, her presence is meh at best. The saving grace of this episode was really Thea's fitting end. While predictable and less spectacular, it really showcased how she matured over the past six years and how her father's doings effects her future. Overall, "Thanatos Guild" was a good episode, never living up to the hype in any way or advancing the plot, but managed to distract and please with new and old faces, impressive action and a heartfelt farewell.
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1/10
fu*king felicity destroyed olivers caracter
advanturerboymr23 January 2021
Felicity and Olivia's love story makes episode boring 😠 .
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1/10
what a mess the writers have made
LittleStorpingInTheSwuff25 August 2018
I didn't think any city could be more corrupt than Chicago, guess I was wrong. The writers have made Star City even more corrupt than anyone could imagine. The only mystery left to solve is how the writers are going to get out of this huge hole they have been digging with all of this corruption and desertion in the ranks.
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