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Arrow: Streets of Fire review

ReviewMike Cecchini5/7/2014 at 10:48PM
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Part one of the Arrow season finale is all about how our heroes see themselves, and what heroism means when all hell breaks loose.

This Arrow review contains spoilers.

This week's Arrowis all about how heroes (and villains) see themselves. Perception is reality, and if you don't see yourself as a hero, you probably can't act like one. Then again, even when you do see yourself as a hero, it doesn't make your actions heroic. These are the weighty issues that "Streets of Fire" attempt to tackle, all while delivering hefty doses of action in every other scene. My first spoiler of the night is that it's all quite good. 

Diggle's rumble with the Ravager is going as expected until Felicity shows up and just hits her with a van. I didn't see that coming, and it elicited an honest-to-god "holy shit!" from me when it happened. Felicity was once again very nearly the star of the show this week, with more screen time and more terrific lines than we've had out of her in quite some time (and that includes her ever-increasing role in recent episodes). Later on, Felicity even delivers the increasingly obligatory Oliver pep talk, and hers might be the most effective argument of them all. 

That fight in the police station was really something, wasn't it? Any time you're dealing with super-powered folk in a movie or TV show, it's always good to put them up against regular shmoes every now and then to remind the audience just how out of their league the heroes are. In this case, you have the Starling City Police, who we have to assume are reasonably well trained enough that they could, for example, whup the asses of a cadre of Den of Geek writers, getting handled by the mirakuru crew. The bit where he just threw that desk at Officer Lance was quite a stunt, too. It's cool to see that not everyone fights like Ollie and Sara, and that sometimes, violence is just brutal and ugly.

Slade Wilson prefers to, literally, "watch the world burn" in this one. His little confrontation with Sebastian about their deal was positively Vader-esque, too. "Do you feel I have not lived up to my end of it?" Classic. But speaking of Sebastian...

In baseball, there's always that point where managers get fired. A team can lose games all season long, but the trigger usually gets pulled when they say that the manager has "lost the clubhouse." In that case, it's certainly time for Sebastian Blood to hit the showers. His sneaky, "No, Governor...no need to send in the troops" phone call and then his inability to save Kate Spencer's life (so much for my Manhunter hopes) pretty much sealed his fate. Luckily, Ravager shows up to fire him face to face. Very professional, really.

But Sebastian really believes he's the hero in all of this. He still thinks he was doing it for the greater good! Kevin Alejandro is quite convincing, and this was the (sadly) last in a long line of great moments that Mr. Alejandro and Mr. Amell have shared all season long. For a brief moment, I actually hoped he was serious, and that somehow he WOULD survive all of this and return as Mayor in season three, just because I'm so reluctant to let the best villain this show has had (no offense to Slade Wilson) go. It's for the best, though.

Blood's belief that he is a hero stands in stark contrast with how Ollie and Sara see themselves, though. Sara is still hung up on her past. "What I am," she says, "is irredeemable." Even if Sara doesn't survive in Arrow's "present" there's plenty of room for Caity Lotz to live on in the flashbacks next year, and I really hope we get to see more of where she's been and what she's been through. Again, it's Laurel to the rescue with a pep talk (her second in as many weeks), and moments later we get a genuinely "heroic" moment from the Canary, as she saves a child from a burning building.

Is it as cliche' as they come? Yes. Is it cool anyway? Yes. Why? Because I've started to realize that for a show about superheroes, Arrowhas been quite coy about using words like "hero" and has done everything possible to keep public perception of them as outlaws or vigilantes at best. But a bit like that, with the Canary in silhouette against the flames was more earnest and innocent than Arrowusually allows itself to be. And was that a hint of a Canary theme in the music, too? Irredeemable, my ass!

That theme of heroism revealed is touched on again at the police station, when you can hear folks talking about the rescue. This extended season finale may mark the moment, I think, where the rest of the Arrow/DC TV Universe realizes that there are heroes among them. It's kind of special, when you think about it. Most superhero movies/TV shows/comics just kind of gloss that moment over. "Oh, there are masked avengers now. That's cool. On with our lives!" It never quite struck me until it was spelled out here tonight that we're seeing that shift play out in the "real time" of the show.

But...poor Oliver. He's having an even deeper crisis of faith than Sara. Sara simply doesn't believe that she deserves even the love of her family because of the deeds of her past. But Ollie genuinely believes that everything is his fault. He's not entirely wrong...but that's not the point. Could he possibly be any more different than the selfish, irresponsible, creep he was before he got stuck on that island? Or even from the sometimes misguided vigilante he was in season one? Oliver is so changed that I doubt he'll even be able to effectively adopt his care free playboy act again once this all blows over. I'm impressed.

"I have failed this city," was a nice callback to season one, and only one indicator of just how deeply he feels responsible for every single thing that has gone wrong since agreed to bring his girlfriend's sister on that boat. This time it's Felicity to the rescue with "you are not done fighting." We love you, Felicity. Please don't die next week.

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I end this one with so many questions...

Does the above image of Laurel with a bow signify a heroic future for her? I know the conventional wisdom (including mine) has always been that she will eventually take up the Canary mantle, and nothing in "Streets of Fire" really disproved that. But now that Sara has come into her own, is that really necessary?

As nice as it is to see John Barrowman back, was the "I'm her father" line really necessary? C'mon. This was never my favorite revelation this season, but they sold me on it with how it all played out, and particularly with Thea's handling of it all. This was a bit on the nose. He makes up for it with the bit about not being out of arrows, I suppose.

But speaking of Malcolm Merlyn and his daughter...where does Thea end up when this all blows over? Certainly, Merlyn was telling her what she needed to hear.

Does Larry Lance getting his Detective shield back guarantee that he's toast before the end of next week's episode? I really, really hope not.

In fact, does anyone really have to die next week? I mean, they already killed Moira. Do we have to say goodbye to Larry, Felicity, Diggle, Thea or Sara (it won't be Laurel) before this is all done? Damn it. When did I start liking these characters so much?

How pissed is Roy gonna be when he wakes up?

Does Felicity not own any sensible shoes?

Where else have we seen the "we're going to nuke the city if this isn't cleared up" scenario? Oh, right. A little movie called The Avengersthat nobody saw. 

Who does Oliver "love the most?" Cases can be made for Thea, Sara, Laurel, and Felicity. The "old" Oliver loved himself the most. 

Meanwhile, on an island...

I love Anatoli. You should, too. At least now we know how Ollie became so fluent in Russian. Something tells me we're going to see those two spending a lot of time together in next season's flashback sequences.

Oliver was clearly inspired by Peter's example from last week, with his willingness to go down with the Amazo, and all. 

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I feel like the show had bigger things to worry about this week, don't you? But if I missed anything, please feel free to shame me in the comments.

Now, bring on next week...and then what is sure to be a very long wait until October!

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'Where else have we seen the "we're going to nuke the city if this isn't cleared up" scenario? Oh, right. A little movie called The Avengers that nobody saw. '

And a million other films, hardly like The Avengers did it first. The whole "military not giving the heroes enough time" thing is just a staple of storytelling at this point

You got it wrong, Deathstroke already has Oliver's most beloved person. It's his unknown daughter he had with that girl. Slade found her and will show in the last episode and feelings will be all over the place and stuff.

My big question is, did Thea really just kill Merlyn?? I don't think she did. But did she miss? Did she shoot him in the leg? Is he wearing kevlar? Surely Malcolm isn't going out like that right?
I hope you're right about Anatoli though. Fingers crossed for KGBeast appearance next season.

I honestly thought this would be the Manhunter episode, where Kate Spencer realizes what's going on and raids the city weapons stash to be the one who takes out Blood. Briefly. Ah well. I still have my suspicions that Laurel will play the "Manhunter" role in a season or two, after taking the DA job. And with Blood presumed dead and martyred (next to the skull mask, but not wearing it), we have the opening for Ollie's bid for mayor "to continue by good friend Sebastian's hard work" . . . since he needs the paycheck.

But is Blood really dead? Ravager stabbed him through both shoulders - if he gets help before he bleeds out he could easily survive.

"Should I hit her again?" was probably my favorite moment. Either that or Diggle's "but Felicity threw a van at her" explanation.

When they showed Sara leave the case of miracuru cure on the table next to Roy's foot I was convinced he'd wake up just before they inject him and smash the rest of the vials. Foiled again!

I would really like to have seen how Blood sneaked away with the cure. And been so bold as to call before he even hit the elevator. Presumably Slade was busy watching the world burn, but was Ravager transfixed as well? Were they busy arguing over Shado?

The "I'm her father" line was indeed lame. Just who the hell was he doing his big reveal to? That was the moment for an attempt at "a concerned father" (to Thea) or "just a caring citizen" (to the other non-masks) type of response - surely he'd expect SOMEONE in the train station to recognize the city's most notorious presumed dead millionaire?

Regarding "we're going to nuke the city if this isn't cleared up" -- I realize you were being hyperbolic, but the GBU-43/B is specifically non-nuclear. But point taken. It's an overused but effective trope to seal off a city, explain why there's no military aid, and give our heroes a time limit to fix things.

Also, an observation with Sara's hero transformation; there's a moment after she steps out of the burning building where she rubs her throat - as one might expect from inhaling all that smoke - but from that moment on she does not say a single word. Might we be seeing the birth of an organic/meta Canary Cry?

We also don't know the friend she ran off to see. Presumably not Merlyn, who claims to have returned only from hearing about Moira. And she didn't seem all too thrilled when asked about where she was. Did Nyssa Raatko reject her? Is she dead?

I think they realize that Merlyn needs to sustain as the long term bad guy. Thea might think she's killed him, but until we see a funeral I'm betting he's on deck for a return.

Guggenheim has already said that that was a seed planted for next season.

Outside of a couple of rough spots and scenes that slowed down the pace of the story, Arrow, Streets of Fire was a solid episode. Things that I didn’t like are 1. Malcom Merlyn’s demise? Seriously people? Malcom Merlyn is a warrior and deserved to die a warrior’s death. Not at the hands of some stupid,sniveling teenager who is too stupid to realize what is going on and can’t add 2 and 2 to get four. Only Thea Queen could be in a city in complete chaos and mayhem being overrun by super steroid killers who are snapping the necks of anyone not in their army they come into contact with, almost be killed by two of them, and then apparently? shoot at and perhaps kill the one and only man who saves her useless behind twice in one hour because she hates him more than trying to save her own worthless life. Go figure. If one truly looks at Thea's character, she is a human dirtbag who works against those who try to help her, similar to, but worse than Roy. I always hated Thea Queen and her actions tonight, if real, will not change that feeling EVER........ 2. Slade “giving” the mirakuru cure to Sebastian Blood so Blood could do “what with it”? That’s right, so Blood could give the cure to Slade’s enemy so that would even the playing field and give his enemy a chance to defeat him. Real smooth. Who writes this garbage anyway? 3. Amanda Waller getting the go ahead to murder an entire city. Seems that the U.S. government is seriously genocidal in nature and would nuke an entire American city to stop a group of terrorists. 4. Grow up Sara. Starling City is burning to the ground and now is not the time to behave like a snot nosed child who just lost her toy bike or something. 5. Diggle getting the crap beat out of him, AGAIN. Felicity to his rescue! DIGGLICITY anyone?? How would Oliver respond to that relationship? Has John Diggle ever won a fight on Arrow? Special Forces my A double S. More like Special needs forces. That about covers what I didn’t like about Arrow, Streets of Fire. Now, to the good stuff…………………

Now, the good stuff about tonight’s Arrow, Streets of Fire. 1. Quentin Lance getting his Detective Shield back. Although a complete douchebag and total a-hole in season one, Lance later embraces the Arrow and believes in what he stands for and stands up to that stupid goofy police LT and for that, he deserves to get his Shield back. 2. Isabel, a total Bad-Ass, (minus the mis-shapen head). Kind of liking her toughness. Nyssa Al Ghul vs Isabel a.k.a Ravager anyone? As a side prediction, seems like I was right about Sebastian Blood and the kiss of death of knowing Oliver’s identity of the Arrow. Although Slade did not do it himself, he did pull the trigger and ordered Isabel to finish Blood off. Anyway, I knew Blood’s minutes were numbered, after being told of Oliver’s identity. 3. Laurel, showing more grit and toughness than her Canary sister? What gives? I kinda like this new tough Laurel and not the other gal who was nothing but a drunken, pill-popping buffoon. As another side prediction, looks like Laurel will become the new DA by default like I thought because Slade’s mirakuru army just killed DA Spencer and slaughtered all her and Blood’s staff. Snap of the neck and the DA was gone! Pretty cool! 4. Malcom Merlyn’s return. Good to see Malcom back, if only for a brief appearance and given the fact that his apparent demise? was a horrible piece of writing. Although we did not see him actually shot, I sincerely hope that the fan ground swell is such that the writers DO NOT ALLOW MALCOM MERLYN TO DIE LIKE THIS AND THAT HE AND OLIVER HAVE ANOTHER SHOWDOWN IN SEASON THREE. 5. It seems like Amanda Waller has sufficiently motivated Oliver to take down Slade once and for all. Otherwise, Starling City will be turned completely into ash and rubble, or a crater as Amanda put it, not that I agree with this line of thinking, ala The Avengers………….6. The stage is set for a final showdown between Team Arrow vs Team Deathstroke. Can’t wait for the season finale of Arrow, Unthinkable. Too many flaws in tonights episode (just how did Sebastian Blood get hold of the mirakuru cure briefcase from Slade anyway?) to go with the good, although the good was very good. Therefore, I rate Arrow, Streets of Fire as a strong 3.5 stars out of 5.0……Season Finale OF ARROW: TARGET TEAM DEATHSTROKE!!


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