Things went wrong on an operation and the team was remotely executed, minus Harkness.įor a bit of levity, Barry shows off by going nuts on the salmon ladder with his superspeed. as part of Task Force X, aka the Suicide Squad. Lyla drops the news that Harkness used to work for A.R.G.U.S. Oliver nearly gets skewered, but The Flash arrives in the nick of time to save the day. The archers get there first, but when their bows are beaten by boomerangs, they engage in melee combat. But will they make it in time? As Arrow and Arsenal race on their bikes, The Flash zooms toward Starling City (passing Thea on his way). Good thing Diggle's there talking to Lyla since he gives Team Arrow a heads up. We get our first good look at Captain Boomerang as he infiltrates A.R.G.U.S. It's fun seeing Oliver uncomfortable in his own place, so hopefully they play this up in the rest of the episode. Cisco geeks out over the Arrow's weapons and does his best to get on Roy's good side. team arrives and has a brief stand-off with Team Arrow.Ĭisco and Caitlin arrive at Palmer Technologies with the hopes that Felicity will take them back to Arrow HQ, oh and to check on that DNA sample from Canary's murder. It's rigged to blow, so rather than just walk away, they light it up. It seems like Oliver is ready to get to business this time around.īack in Starling City, Arsenal, Arrow, and Diggle converge on a house suspected of being the residence of Captain Boomerang, aka George "Digger" Harkness ( Nick Tarabay). Oliver gets another chance to hone his skills as Waller brings in Li Khuan Hui, who just so happens to have some much-needed intel. She also encourages him to brush up on his torture, saying he has a particular talent for it. She tries to explain to him that some people can't be reached by reason, that some people only embrace chaos. Waller chastises Oliver for his failure to interrogate Cheng due to his lack of conviction. It's safe to say that this moment certainly helped to shape Oliver's opinion of necessary torture for the greater good. Oliver hesitates far too long and a massive bomb detonates in the background. Cheng goads him during the interrogation, saying Oliver's conscience will prevent him from doing what he needs to do. Let's see how violent he gets, with respect to the events of the main plot in this episode. Waller introduces Oliver to Cheng, and tasks him with extracting information from the man on the whereabouts of a bomb. We'll start off in the past in Hong Kong: But while the fun and games were enjoyable for the two-hour special event, things are about to get dire in the mid-season finales of both shows. It was a clever bit of writing to portray these characters this way in order to let them clash at times, but also to allow them to come together in pursuit of a common goal: conquering the salmon ladder defeating supervillains. Titled, "The Brave and the Bold," it could have equally been dubbed "A Tale of Two Cities" since both heroes channel their respective cities into their character: Barry Allen's youthful effervescence and carefree approach to crimefighting is borne of Central City's cutting-edge technology and, until lately, squeaky-clean streets, while even the most respectable parts of Oliver Queen's Starling City belie a ruthless underworld, much like the personality of the masked crimefighter himself. Tonight's episode of The CW's Arrow closed out the two-part crossover with The Flash in spectacular fashion.
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