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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 twin twist is always a bit of a slippery trope... However, "Arrow" plays it pretty straight with May, making this new plot point a moral lesson for Oliver Queen.
At its most ambitious, Arrow has ideas that would take skill to pull off with a blockbuster movie's budget, let alone with the relatively limited resources of a CW show.
Producers have made no secret of the fact that... "Public Enemy" would completely change the DC drama as we know it, and by Grodd, they weren't kidding. What more insanity can Arrow Season 3 offer after the central shock?
"Public Enemy" emerges as one of the strongest installments of the season. It's the exact type of episode needed at this late stage in the year, as Arrow goes a long way towards really ramping up the stakes and effectively demolishing the status quo.