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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!
Tonight, with the debut of Al Sah-him, the identity war seems to have ended with the Arrow as the victor, and we finally get a glimpse of what an Oliver Queen-less world is like. Hint: It's got a lot more scowls.
"Al Sah-Him" may put all the pieces in place for the final string of episodes, but it also seems to be approaching this conclusion in a very predictable manner.
"Al Sah-him" is a decent episode of Arrow, and thinking about it now has helped me get the clearest take I've yet had on what it is this show is trying to do with its third season.
Still, it's fun to see Stephen Amell channeling his dark side without having to justify his actions or wrestle with those pesky interruptions from his conscience.