![]() In the flashbacks this week, we find out that it probably wasn’t Yao Fei who taught Oliver his archer skills. ![]() How long are we supposed to believe Laurel doesn’t recognise Ollie’s face underneath the hood? I get that this is a superhero show and we have to suspect our disbelief when it comes to disguises, but Arrow pitches itself as a real-world adaptation of comic-book ideas, and the mixture is sometimes a little unbelievable. It annoys me just because it was always the reason for the hero to continue keeping his identity a secret and it’s an outdated trope that does fans a disservice. The whole plot felt very reminiscent of a hundred episodes of Smallville in which Lana/Lois/Chloe were kidnapped for their involvement with Clark. Seeing that she’s involved with the big guy on campus, our villain-of-the-week (he’s so disinteresting that there’s nothing else to say on the matter) kidnaps her so as to lure our Starling City’s resident vigilante, and the entire cast go to save her. Tommy is annoyed because she’s lying to him about who she’s spending time with, and Laurel gets upset when she finds out Quentin has her phone bugged just in case The Hood got in contact. ![]() Meanwhile, Laurel asks for The Hood’s help in taking down a criminal who has just been released from jail, and the move puts all of her relationships in jeopardy.
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