Can you imagine Oliver and Felicity watching scary movies at home, Ms. Smoak jumping into her boyfriend's strong arms everytime something goes bump in the night?
Thea has been tossed to the floor, blanket and all. It's not a surprise, as Sara was able to break free from the wall in chains, taking with her a good chunk of brick and mortar. The woman is stronger than she ever was before!
Oliver and Laurel are getting their grievances out in the open. Laurel looks like a little girl, but she's a big girl now and should be able to take it like a woman. She knew it was wrong, or she wouldn't have kept the secret from Oliver.
And here's where Oliver tells Laurel he's more than a little bit unhappy at the current situation that has been kept from him about Sara. Right? Come on. We can read that face!
Given the looks on their faces, it might have been Sara who send Thea to the hospital. Was she trying to satisfy her bloodlust? That would certainly make sense.
Thea is in the hospital! But why? Nothing in the trailer or the write up has given any indication why she might be there. Pit problems or Sara problems? A bit of both?
John Constantine is working his magic in this photo from "Haunted" with Oliver and Laurel holding hands and Sara smack dab in the middle of the action. Hope it works!
This is it. It's official. Oliver Queen for Mayor. It looks kind of weird, right? He becomes the mayor of Star City in the comics, so it wouldn't be a suprise at all if he followed suit in the Arrowverse.
How odd. Despite lighting a fire pretty much under the feet of these two warring gentlemen, neither Oliver nor Diggle appears to have moved an inch. Um...dudes, danger is on the way!
To live I had to make myself more than what I was, to forge myself into a weapon. I am returning not the boy who was shipwrecked, but the man who will bring justice to those who have poisoned my city. My name is Oliver Queen.