It may have only been weeks since 'Arrow' had their midseason break but fans and viewers seemed to have waited for years till they get to see their favorite bow and arrow wielding vigilante. But, a great surprise is coming for all the loyal fans out there as the American television series is back with a new episode that will surely make all the waiting worth it. So spoilers alert!
The team surely are good with puns and irony as they ended their midseason finale with a cliffhanger on a cliff. Now, we will get to finally see what happened to Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards), who we all thought died. As it turned out, she is still alive and is sitting on a wheelchair. And the man responsible for that demise is Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough).
“Oliver seeks revenge and goes on a brutal manhunt to find Darhk, after dealing with the devastating consequences of Darhk’s latest attack,” reads the episode’s official TV Guide plot synopsis. As Felicity is recovering, Oliver will be finding trouble by seeking revenge to Darhk.
DC comics villain Anarky (Alexander Calvert) will also return to the show and wreck havoc to the lives of the characters. It looks like he’s significantly more prepared for his second brush up against Team Arrow, given the new toys and supervillain calling card.
Find out more as Arrow Season 4 returns on The CW.


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