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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!
That said, good lord, is this week's episode superb. First, you have a wedding, then a Suicide Squad mission and then a confrontation between two Justice League legends.
I'm not following how this very sitcom-y device serves the story at large, but I'm so happy to see Diggle and Lyla take the plunge (again), I'll give Ray a pass on this one.
As soon as we move away from the wedding, "Suicidal Tendencies" is about as tough as an Arrow episode can get without actively imperiling the entire city.
It was great to see Palmer actually get in on the superhero side of things, even if his motivation was a little misguided, but pairing that with a watered-down Suicide Squad storyline just felt mismatched.