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Crime is down, people feel safer, and Captain Lance even calls off the Anti-Vigilante Task Force. Oliver believes he can finally have a private life and asks Felicity out on a date. But the second Oliver takes his eye off the ball, a deadly villain reappears in Starling, forcing Oliver to realize that he can never be Oliver Queen – not as long as the city needs The Arrow. In Season Three, Oliver faces an even greater threat, when another lethal face emerges from his dark and tortured past – Ra’s Al Ghul!
The Arrow writers this week... are counting on viewers not caring about things like "time" or "believability," which, I guess, is a time-honored comics tradition, too.
The scene in which Detective Lance recognizes Roy in the Arsenal gear despite his voice changer and hood is absolutely hilarious, and I was glad to see Roy take lead in the assault on Brick.
Given how crazy a journey the flashback Malcolm has to go on in just a few short scenes... it's to the episode's great credit that the moment of transformation feels as plausible as it does.
While this season has been spinning its wheels a bit, in retrospect I enjoyed the departure from the usual and the opportunity to let some of the secondary characters steal a bit more screentime.