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Arrow is based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow, a costumed crime-fighter. Season 1 premiered on The CW on October 10, 2012. The series focus on Oliver Queen, billionaire playboy, who spends 5 years shipwrecked on a mysterious island. Showing all facets of the mysterious loner, this realistic drama follows the charismatic but shallow Oliver that disappeared, the hardened Oliver that returned and the Oliver that has been forged into the weapon against injustice known as... 'the Arrow'.
"Unfinished Business" is a bit of a detour, sacrificing advancement of the overarching plot for the sake of character development. On a series whose supporting cast has been painted in the broadest of strokes...that's certainly not a bad thing.
To make matters worse, the driving force behind all the drama was - once again - Starling City's drug of choice, Vertigo, which, while dangerous, doesn't exactly make for an intriguing villain.
I was a bit underwhelmed with "Unfinished Business" as it unfolded...We knew the stories, aired the differences and fought the fights. Until I got my A-HA moment.
"Unfinished Business" offers a particularly good example of Arrow's occasional willingness to buck superhero conventions when the Hood is knocked out by an orderly.
Ongoing issues with the flashbacks aside though, 'Unfinished Business' is a solid Arrow outing - character development comes more to the fore this week, with action taking a back seat, which every once in a while is no bad thing.