![]() “You really shouldn’t be in here with us”Įven in an episode largely built around nostalgia and table setting, this installment of Arrow still found time to include an awesome action sequence. I hope we see Chimera again this season because he’s too interesting and unique to be a one-off antagonist. Though he had a striking introduction, a cool look and a compelling origin – he was saved by the Hood in Arrow Season 1 and became obsessed with superheroes – but he ended the episode in police custody. The armored baddie entered the episode by putting Emiko (Sea Shimooka) on the shelf and nearly killing Rene. It was established that sometime in the past, he tangled with Huntress and Ragman. Theoretically, he was the person stalking Laurel (Katie Cassidy) and Dinah (Juliana Harkavy) last week as his thing is that he either injures or kills vigilantes and claims their masks. So, this episode’s A-plot involved a new villain Curtis (Echo Callum) named Chimera for some reason. “He had them all on display, almost like trophies” Their dynamic has the potential to be a fun running gag.Īrrow - Photo: Shane Harvey/The CW - Acquired via CW TV PR 4. On the plus side, he is now besties with Zoe (Eliza Faria) and Rene (Rick Gonzalez) is so worried about their relationship he already threatened to shoot William. ![]() Apparently, they didn’t explain the whole being hunted by a monster thing to him?Īnyway, William was actually expelled from school so he’ll be hanging around indefinitely. Now old enough to be a full-fledged sullen teen, William resents his dad and stepmom for sending them away. “I think I’ve grown out of ‘kiddo’”Īlthough most of this episode’s returns were just cameos, Oliver’s son William (Jack Moore) looks to be back from boarding school for good. The most enjoyable cameos were Quentin, who admitted that Star City benefited from Green Arrow’s presence, and Barry, who badly lied about knowing Oliver secret identity.
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