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After a violent shipwreck, billionaire playboy Oliver Queen was missing and presumed dead for five years before being discovered alive on a remote island in the North China Sea. He returned home to Star City, bent on righting the wrongs done by his family and fighting injustice. As the Green Arrow, he protects his city with the help of Team Arrow with former soldier John Diggle, computer-science expert Felicity Smoak, his vigilante-trained sister Thea Queen, Deputy Mayor Quentin Lance, brilliant inventor Curtis Holt, and his new recruits, street-savvy Rene Ramirez and meta-human Dinah Drake. Oliver has finally solidified and strengthened his crime-fighting team only to have it threatened when unexpected enemies from his past return to Star City, forcing Oliver to rethink his relationship with each member of his “family”.
When you mess with the beloved and core characters of the show on such a deep and personal or physical level, there's no way to take their actions back.
Despite a handful of strong moments, this conflict felt forced and illogical. Worse, this conflict prevented the show from capitalizing on its latest cliffhanger...
Overall, "Collision Course" was a rough episode from start to finish. While the setup for Siren's redemption is getting more exciting, the drama between the teams needs to come to an end.
I love that the new team continues to hold true to their values of working together and talking issues through as equals, rather than going behind each other's back or having one person give orders from on high.