Presumed-dead billionaire playboy Oliver Queen returns to Starling City and rights societal wrongs as Arrow.Presumed-dead billionaire playboy Oliver Queen returns to Starling City and rights societal wrongs as Arrow.Presumed-dead billionaire playboy Oliver Queen returns to Starling City and rights societal wrongs as Arrow.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Arrow' receives mixed feedback throughout its run. Stephen Amell's performance and action scenes are highly praised. Early seasons are celebrated for realism and storytelling. Later seasons face criticism for pacing, repetitive plots, and fantastical shifts. Character development and relationship handling draw mixed reactions. Despite issues, 'Arrow' is acknowledged for establishing the Arrowverse and redefining the superhero genre.
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Arrow is absolutely the best of the CW DC shows (except Smallville). The show had its ups and downs throughout its run but it was still an overall really good show and the last season was one of the best! Stephen Amell was absolutely perfect as Green Arrow/Oliver Queen! I'm really going to miss this show!
Let's take a moment of mourning for the TV plot arcs of yore. Back when shows prioritized the characterizations above the action and, if indeed there was action, it took place precisely in the last 7 minutes of the episode, and was all done with before the close, giving the characters a chance to make light comic banter, close down the storyline, and give the audience a chance to go to the toilet. How many TV shows followed that formula I cannot say, but the number was in the 100s. Now all that has changed. You can now have action many times in the body of a show, it is permitted, even encouraged. And you have action even before the characterizations are fully developed. All this is positive evolution I think. But here the catch. There are no more "closed" story-lines. In the multi-band, multi-channel, multi-device electronic age, where viewers tend to have attention span of a hummingbird, nighttime TV has astonishingly borrowed the Rule Book of daytime soap operas and, lo!, plots never actually resolve, they just become more complex. ARROW is one of the best exponents of the new type of comic-book-derived drama, arguably as good as or even better than SMALLVILLE (which was, thematically, all over the map). Amell is great. He has a whispery kind of delivery which oddly makes what he says that much more interesting. The supporting cast is great. In fact the only thing that prevented me from giving this a "10" are the flashbacks. They are terrible. They are like some silent Hell the viewers must go through to get back to the actual episodes. It is almost as if the lead writer, as a small child, was locked in a closet with a DVD looping KUNG FU, and grew up to believe that you cannot advance 10 minutes of plot in the present, without 2 minutes of flashback to fortify it.
I am approaching the end of the second season. Let me just say I had no intentions of ever watching this.I recently finished the 5th season of the Flash and since the Arrow made several appearances on that show, I figured I would give it a go. It is not terrible, but like all shows in this genre, it is overly formulaic. The constant flash-backs are getting tired as well. I do have a problem with the women on the show. The guy that plays Oliver Queen/ The Arrow is fit, god knows his shirt is off enough throughout the series. The women are all models though, and while I am not adverse to looking at scantily clad, gorgeous women, shouldn't someone that is fighting constantly have some muscle???? Maybe I am just crazy.
I used to love this show. When it began, the mere athleticism of Stephen Amell used to give me goosebumps and I would have rated it an 8, even 9. But with the passing of time (I think somewhere around Season 4), the quality of writing started dropping. Actors can do only so much (and they do give their best every time) with this kind of material. Some characters have become sort of hangers on and should be put out of their misery.
I sure hope things pick up in Season 7.
I sure hope things pick up in Season 7.
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- TriviaIn episode 1x5, "Damaged," Oliver wears a prison shirt with the number 399471 on the pocket. This is the hex code for the shade of green of his hood.
- GoofsIn the promotional picture for the series it shows a shirtless Oliver. The scars from his time on the island are visible, but there is no tattoo. During the series Oliver has a tattoo on his chest, a tattoo that plays an important role in at least one episode (1x03 "Lone Gunmen") and has been visible in every other episode.
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[Season 2 opening]
Oliver Queen: My name is Oliver Queen. After five years on a hellish island, I have come home with only one goal: to save my city. But to do that, I can't be the killer I once was. To honor my friend's memory, I must be someone else. I must be something else.
- Crazy creditsThe DC Comics logo (2012-2015) is colored green and features a comic-book image of Green Arrow.
- ConnectionsEdited into Arrow: Year One (2013)
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- Runtime42 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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