Felicity and Oliver may have exchanged vows after interrupting Iris and Barry's waterfront nuptials during the crossover, but they aren't done yet. Could it be because they didn't have a marriage license in Star City? Regardless, Olicity gets a big ceremony with their friends and family there to celebrate.
The official episode description from the CW says, "Quentin Lance (Paul Blackthorne) is kidnaped by Black Siren (Katie Cassidy) and Cayden James (guest star Michael Emerson), who are looking to trade Lance's life for a weapon of mass destruction. Oliver (Stephen Amell) and Team Green Arrow must figure out a way to save Lance while still keeping the city safe."...
The official episode description from the CW says, "Quentin Lance (Paul Blackthorne) is kidnaped by Black Siren (Katie Cassidy) and Cayden James (guest star Michael Emerson), who are looking to trade Lance's life for a weapon of mass destruction. Oliver (Stephen Amell) and Team Green Arrow must figure out a way to save Lance while still keeping the city safe."...
- 12/3/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Arrow's "Reversal" saw Oliver and Felicity in each other's shoes, as Felicity found herself stretched a bit too thin even before her past in the form of Alena and Cayden James came back to haunt her. But while Oliver may have handed the green hood over to Diggle, that didn't mean he wasn't still there to help Felicity in the field and with a pep talk.
Here's how Oliver supported Felicity in "Reversal."...
Here's how Oliver supported Felicity in "Reversal."...
- 11/3/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
With Oliver (Stephen Amell) out of the vigilante game, he was bound to feel a little superfluous eventually, and tonight's episode of Arrow was apparently his breaking point.
Oliver may have done the honorable thing by choosing to be a parent instead of fighting crime in Star City, but Felicity (
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- 11/3/2017
- by Lindsay MacDonald
- TVGuide - Breaking News
The Performer | Nicole Kidman
The Show | Big Little Lies
The Episode | “Once Bitten” (March 19, 2017)
The Performance | All season long on HBO’s Big Little Lies, Kidman’s character Celeste has projected the perfect façade: perfect marriage, perfect kids, perfect life. But in this week’s “Once Bitten,” that façade finally developed a few tiny cracks in it — allowing Kidman to deliver an astonishingly vulnerable performance.
Celeste’s marriage to Perry is volatile, and often violent, and Kidman has brought a fascinating complexity to that, with Celeste defending her husband’s abusive outbursts, and even admitting to being turned on by them.
The Show | Big Little Lies
The Episode | “Once Bitten” (March 19, 2017)
The Performance | All season long on HBO’s Big Little Lies, Kidman’s character Celeste has projected the perfect façade: perfect marriage, perfect kids, perfect life. But in this week’s “Once Bitten,” that façade finally developed a few tiny cracks in it — allowing Kidman to deliver an astonishingly vulnerable performance.
Celeste’s marriage to Perry is volatile, and often violent, and Kidman has brought a fascinating complexity to that, with Celeste defending her husband’s abusive outbursts, and even admitting to being turned on by them.
- 3/25/2017
- TVLine.com
If you haven't been keeping up with Arrow season 5, one thing you need to know is that Prometheus has been one step ahead of Oliver at every turn. His latest subterfuge had the Green Arrow believing he was fighting Prometheus when he was really taking down Felicity's new boyfriend, Billy. Without going into spoiler territory, lets just say Billy didn't fare too well. With yet more blood on his hands, Oliver may have made his most powerful enemy yet in Overwatch. Or has he? Showrunner Wendy Mericle reveals, "One thing Felicity is not going to do, I can tell you for sure, is blame Oliver. She recognizes the manipulations that have led to this situation. Her heart is broken in that last moment for Oliver and for Malone and for herself. Felicity has set her sights on Prometheus. This season we have said we’re going to take her to a darker place,...
- 12/28/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Photo Courtesy of CW/WB.
Green Arrow and Team Arrow – The episode begins with the typical mission at an abandoned warehouse. Green Arrow and Diggle go without the rest of the team knowing that Prometheus is trying to trap them. This is the point where the “So It Begins” message is left for them. Diggle and Oliver agree that they should not tell the rest of the team as they do not feel they are ready, especially after Wild Dog’s torture at the hands of Tobias Church.
Green Arrow comes to the scene of a Prometheus murder and speaks with Adrian Chase (the eventual Vigilante) who is the new Da. Not only does he reveal that the mother didn’t seem to have any individual who would have been after her, but that another body was found in different area of town also having been killed by Prometheus’ trademark throwing star.
Green Arrow and Team Arrow – The episode begins with the typical mission at an abandoned warehouse. Green Arrow and Diggle go without the rest of the team knowing that Prometheus is trying to trap them. This is the point where the “So It Begins” message is left for them. Diggle and Oliver agree that they should not tell the rest of the team as they do not feel they are ready, especially after Wild Dog’s torture at the hands of Tobias Church.
Green Arrow comes to the scene of a Prometheus murder and speaks with Adrian Chase (the eventual Vigilante) who is the new Da. Not only does he reveal that the mother didn’t seem to have any individual who would have been after her, but that another body was found in different area of town also having been killed by Prometheus’ trademark throwing star.
- 11/10/2016
- by Mark Cook
- LRMonline.com
This Wednesday on The CW’s Arrow, we not only learned of Felicity’s post-gunshot fate, we also were able to rule out one possibility for the Mystery Grave. The latest flash-forward, however, dropped a whole other bombshell on us.
RelatedArrow Stars Talk Grave Mystery/Theories: ‘You Can Kill Off Anyone’
Because although it has now been revealed that Felicity is very much alive four months down the road, it appears her engagement to Oliver may be pushing up daisies, judging by her bare ring finger.
Here, executive producer Wendy Mericle fields some of our burning questions about limousine tension,...
RelatedArrow Stars Talk Grave Mystery/Theories: ‘You Can Kill Off Anyone’
Because although it has now been revealed that Felicity is very much alive four months down the road, it appears her engagement to Oliver may be pushing up daisies, judging by her bare ring finger.
Here, executive producer Wendy Mericle fields some of our burning questions about limousine tension,...
- 1/21/2016
- TVLine.com
Are two canaries better than one?
A new promo for Arrow Season 4 unveiled during Sunday’s Warner Bros. Television Takeover panel at New York Comic-Con — partially moderated by TVLine’s own Matt Mitovich — showcases the Lance sisters reunited in their hero costumes.
RelatedArrow EPs on Oliver’s Failed Proposal, a Flashback Twist and That Killer Ending
Also glimpsed in the teaser: Mr. Terrific expressing some suspicions that Oliver may be Green Arrow, a unique “Olicity” kiss, a Malcolm vs. Nyssa fight, Constanine’s “resurrection” and much more.
Hit Play above to watch the promo, then hit the comments with your thoughts.
A new promo for Arrow Season 4 unveiled during Sunday’s Warner Bros. Television Takeover panel at New York Comic-Con — partially moderated by TVLine’s own Matt Mitovich — showcases the Lance sisters reunited in their hero costumes.
RelatedArrow EPs on Oliver’s Failed Proposal, a Flashback Twist and That Killer Ending
Also glimpsed in the teaser: Mr. Terrific expressing some suspicions that Oliver may be Green Arrow, a unique “Olicity” kiss, a Malcolm vs. Nyssa fight, Constanine’s “resurrection” and much more.
Hit Play above to watch the promo, then hit the comments with your thoughts.
- 10/11/2015
- TVLine.com
Did Oliver lose himself in Arrow Season 3 Episode 21 and become brainwashed as the Heir to the Demon, Al Sah-Him? It definitely appeared like it at times, but there were moments that showed that Oliver may not have been wiped out entirely.
With all that he's been through on the island and after, torture and herbs wouldn't be enough to entirely erase Oliver's existence, right? There were a few signs that he's still at least somewhat in control of his actions.
Check out the signs of the battle between Al Sah-Him and Oliver's existence.
With all that he's been through on the island and after, torture and herbs wouldn't be enough to entirely erase Oliver's existence, right? There were a few signs that he's still at least somewhat in control of his actions.
Check out the signs of the battle between Al Sah-Him and Oliver's existence.
- 4/30/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Team Arrow is now one member short, as Colton Haynes has officially left the show as a series regular following a shocking and emotional exit in last night’s episode. Haynes played Roy Harper, who went from street thug to full-blown superhero over the course of his three-season tenure on the series.
In an interview with Deadline, producers Marc Guggenheim and Greg Berlanti talked a bit about the news, saying that it was partly out of contractual obligation:
Berlanti: We made a two-season deal [with Haynes] that had a clock on it, we always knew that. When he was coming off Teen Wolf, we described the role to him, and we agreed he would do if for a couple of years. At that particular moment, he had a lot of opportunities to do things, and we’re lucky he chose us. He brought a lot of nototriety and viewership to the show when we were growing,...
In an interview with Deadline, producers Marc Guggenheim and Greg Berlanti talked a bit about the news, saying that it was partly out of contractual obligation:
Berlanti: We made a two-season deal [with Haynes] that had a clock on it, we always knew that. When he was coming off Teen Wolf, we described the role to him, and we agreed he would do if for a couple of years. At that particular moment, he had a lot of opportunities to do things, and we’re lucky he chose us. He brought a lot of nototriety and viewership to the show when we were growing,...
- 4/16/2015
- by James Garcia
- We Got This Covered
[Warning: Spoilers ahead from Wednesday’s episode, “Nanda Parbat.” If you haven’t watched, don’t go any further because spoilers! If you have, read on.]
Did that just happen?!
Arrow may be changed for good following tonight’s momentum-shifting episode. A quick refresher: Oliver Queen was lured to Nanda Parbat to rescue Malcolm Merlyn from the hands of Ra’s al Ghul and the League of Assassins, only to discover that Ra’s didn’t want to kill him. He wanted Oliver to be the next Ra’s al Ghul. Wait, what?
Talk about a game-changer.
But that wasn’t all that took place in the episode – brilliantly directed by Everwood and Rookie Blue star Gregory Smith. It introduced Ray Palmer in all his Atom glory, saw Ray and Felicity take a huge leap forward in their relationship in a moment that broke the Internet (and Olicity fans’ hearts!) and Laurel discovering the truth about Sara’s killer.
Related: 'Arrow' Star David Ramsey Answers Your Biggest Questions!
Executive producers Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg broke down the episode’s huge...
Did that just happen?!
Arrow may be changed for good following tonight’s momentum-shifting episode. A quick refresher: Oliver Queen was lured to Nanda Parbat to rescue Malcolm Merlyn from the hands of Ra’s al Ghul and the League of Assassins, only to discover that Ra’s didn’t want to kill him. He wanted Oliver to be the next Ra’s al Ghul. Wait, what?
Talk about a game-changer.
But that wasn’t all that took place in the episode – brilliantly directed by Everwood and Rookie Blue star Gregory Smith. It introduced Ray Palmer in all his Atom glory, saw Ray and Felicity take a huge leap forward in their relationship in a moment that broke the Internet (and Olicity fans’ hearts!) and Laurel discovering the truth about Sara’s killer.
Related: 'Arrow' Star David Ramsey Answers Your Biggest Questions!
Executive producers Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg broke down the episode’s huge...
- 2/26/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
Pixie Lott was three hours late for her first date with Oliver Cheshire. The 23-year-old singer admits she is rarely very punctual and felt it was a good sign the 26-year-old model accepted her flaws from the very early stages of their relationship. She said: ''My worst things are lateness and forgetfulness, but when we went on one of our first dates I was three hours late and he was still there. I thought he wouldn't stay and wait for me but I thought, 'This is good, he knows what I'm like from the start.' '' While Oliver may have been aware...
- 11/14/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Pixie Lott was three hours late for her first date with Oliver Cheshire. The 23-year-old singer admits she is rarely very punctual and felt it was a good sign the 26-year-old model accepted her flaws from the very early stages of their relationship. She said: ''My worst things are lateness and forgetfulness, but when we went on one of our first dates I was three hours late and he was still there. I thought he wouldn't stay and wait for me but I thought, 'This is good, he knows what I'm like from the start.' '' While Oliver may have been aware...
- 11/12/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Toward the close of Arrow Season 2 — and as part of Susanna Thompson’s final appearance as Moira Queen — it was revealed that, unbeknownst to Oliver, he has a child out there, somewhere.
So, when will said offspring resurface?
Related Arrow Casts Wildcat — Will He Train Laurel to Become the New Canary?
In the episode “Seeing Red,” we learned via flashbacks that when Ollie was a care-free billionaire playboy, he got a young woman pregnant. Moira met privately with the (conspicuously unnamed) lass to strike a deal: a cool $2 million in trade for her lying about losing the baby and then...
So, when will said offspring resurface?
Related Arrow Casts Wildcat — Will He Train Laurel to Become the New Canary?
In the episode “Seeing Red,” we learned via flashbacks that when Ollie was a care-free billionaire playboy, he got a young woman pregnant. Moira met privately with the (conspicuously unnamed) lass to strike a deal: a cool $2 million in trade for her lying about losing the baby and then...
- 8/18/2014
- TVLine.com
Oliver (Oliver Cooper) is your typical twenty-something with big dreams but little motivation to really pursue them. He lives with his Aunt Becca (Rebecca Goldstein) and spends his days hanging out with his former acting classmate Dan (Dan Bakkedahl). Oliver is a sweet kid but also a dreamer who seems much too content wiling away his days doing random chores around the house and spending time with his friend. Four Dogs gives audiences a natural look into Oliver’s world without placing him in an overly complicated narrative or one surrounded by metaphors. However, this simple conceit works as Cooper delivers a captivating performance making Oliver awkward, funny and honest all at once. Cooper may be an “out of work actor,” but the different characters he tries out while bored at home show a real sense of comedic brilliance, proving Oliver may have some true talent and be more than a kid with stars in his eyes...
- 6/13/2014
- by Allison Loring
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
There's no sense trying to explain the premise of John Oliver's weekly HBO series "Last Week Tonight," because he certainly didn't. The most refreshing thing about the "Daily Show" alum's debut on his half-hour weekly news recap was the instant rapport he built with viewers without having to sell us on a wild new format. In fact, Oliver established a lot of great impulses on his Sunday debut. Here were the nine biggest triumphs of the evening. 1. He wasted no time getting to work. Before you could quake in suspense wondering what comic tone "Last Week Tonight" would strike, Oliver eliminated all pretenses right from the get-go: "Welcome to whatever this is," he intoned from behind the anchor desk, right before springing right into the news. "It turned out to be a rough week for unrepentant racists and recording devices." We're already used to Oliver's droll reportage, so why...
- 4/28/2014
- by Louis Virtel
- Hitfix
To be completely honest, I was not at all excited about this week’s episode of Arrow, despite the fact that this season has been great so far, especially the last handful of Deathstroke-centric episodes. The promos for “Seeing Red” gave the impression that this would be a filler episode to stretch out the final confrontations a little bit longer as we wait for the finale, and the idea of a Mirakuru-fueled Roy rampage hour felt unnecessary.
Luckily, I was proven wrong, and this week’s hour was just as surprising, engaging, and shocking as the last few episodes. I want to give a big round of applause to the writers and showrunners, for taking what could have easily been a meaningless and boring group of subplots and bringing them all to a head in a way that defies all expectations. I guess by this point, 2o episodes into a stellar season,...
Luckily, I was proven wrong, and this week’s hour was just as surprising, engaging, and shocking as the last few episodes. I want to give a big round of applause to the writers and showrunners, for taking what could have easily been a meaningless and boring group of subplots and bringing them all to a head in a way that defies all expectations. I guess by this point, 2o episodes into a stellar season,...
- 4/24/2014
- by James Garcia
- We Got This Covered
Arrow is still currently filming the second season so the storyline could change significantly. However, I'm hearing there will be major developments between Oliver (Stephen Amell) and Slade (Manu Bennett) in the back-half of season 2. At the end of the second season, Oliver may find himself alone on the island, opening up the possibility for more characters to train and combat the vigilante-in-training in Season 3. But back to season 2, Spoiler TV reports that the Arrow staff are still trying to determine what to do in episode 20, now that Barry Allen will get his own standalone pilot. Executive Producer Andrew Kreisberg told the site, “What happened in Central City at the end of [the fall finale] was certainly big news. Right now, we’re focusing hard on writing the Flash pilot and breaking the rest of the season of Arrow. But hopefully there will be some...
- 12/18/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
In the "Arrow" episode, "The Scientist," a young man named Barry Allen visits Starling City. This Flash-to-be might just be necessary since Oliver and his team are trying to stop a medically enhanced superman-type.
We're talking about a bad guy that might even be too much for Oliver to handle.
Barry Allen: The sweet, adorable hero-to-be
What can we say about Barry Allen (Grant Gustin)?
He looks like a child, even if he is a CSI tech of an appropriate age to flirt with Felicity. Barry gets caught in the rain, carrying bags far too large for one person. He stammers while grinning. Felicity is attracted to both his charm and his brains.
Could he be any more adorable or awesome?
Barry may have arrived to help with the Queen Consolidated case, but this CSI assistant ends up staying just as much for Felicity and to ask vigilante questions.
We're talking about a bad guy that might even be too much for Oliver to handle.
Barry Allen: The sweet, adorable hero-to-be
What can we say about Barry Allen (Grant Gustin)?
He looks like a child, even if he is a CSI tech of an appropriate age to flirt with Felicity. Barry gets caught in the rain, carrying bags far too large for one person. He stammers while grinning. Felicity is attracted to both his charm and his brains.
Could he be any more adorable or awesome?
Barry may have arrived to help with the Queen Consolidated case, but this CSI assistant ends up staying just as much for Felicity and to ask vigilante questions.
- 12/5/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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