Lyla Michaels in Arrow

Will Lyla turn Amanda in the Arrow Season 2 Finale, "Unthinkable"? Odds are yes.
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Diggle Through the Glass

An awesome shot of Diggle taking control of Amanda Waller's situation in the Arrow Season 2 Finale, "Unthinkable."
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Out Gunned

Amanda is out-gunned and it's fantastic to see Deadshot siding with his new friend Diggle in this photo from the Arrow Season 2 Finale, "Unthinkable."
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Deadshot Bites the Hand that Feeds Him

Deadshot doesn't like what Waller is about to do and puts it on this line. This is a photo from the Arrow Season 2 Finale, "Unthinkable."
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Diggle and Lyla Aim at Waller

Amanda Waller isn't making any friends in her attempt to turn Starling City into a crater. This photo is from the Arrow Season 2 Finale, "Unthinkable."
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Double Barrels Waller

Amanda Waller is also shooting with two barrels in the Arrow Season 2 Finale, "Unthinkable."
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Evil Eye Waller

Amanda is giving someone the evil eye in this photo from the Arrow Season 2 Finale, "Unthinkable."
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Smoky Entrance

Arrow makes an awesome looking entrance in this photo from the Arrow Season 2 Finale, "Unthinkable."
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Slade Sees Olicity in Oliver's Heart

Slade promised to kill the person Oliver loves the most and he's holding Felicity hostage. He's seen what we've seen as shown in this photo from the Arrow Season 2 Finale, "Unthinkable."
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A Mask has Laurel

We'll learn if Laurel survives a Mask's hands in the Arrow Season 2 Finale, "Unthinkable."
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Making a Point

Slade seems to be making a point in this photo from the Arrow Season 2 Finale, "Unthinkable."
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Canary has a Gun

Canary has a gun and here's betting she's not afraid to use it in this photo from the Arrow Season 2 Finale, "Unthinkable."
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Arrow Season 2 Episode 23 Quotes

Gee Sara, you could have called before you invited ... seven assassins into our lair.

Felicity

He lacked the conviction, the strength to pull the trigger, but not you Thea. You are truly my daughter and I could not be more proud.

Malcolm