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Arrow: Keep Your Enemies Closer, Review

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ReviewMike Cecchini11/13/2013 at 9:56PM

John Diggle takes center stage as the Arrow crew flies off to Moscow to track down Deadshot. Plenty of superhero goodness ensues.

While there's still plenty of DC Universe insanity packed tightly into "Keep Your Enemies Closer," this one neither went off the deep end with the references or relied on them to make up for a mediocre story. In fact, since so much of this episode centered on developing John Diggle (David Ramsey) and Isabele Rochev (Summer Glau), with the least amount of Oliver-as-vigilante time as we've yet seen, it was fairly daring as far as Arrow episodes go. 

Lyla Michaels (of ARGUS fame...and whose codename of Harbinger gives DC fans goosebumps) has landed herself in a Russian gulag while chasing down Deadshot, who John Diggle still has a score to settle with. So, it's off to Moscow for the Arrow team (plus Isabele Rochev for...some reason) to get Diggle on the inside so he can rescue Lyla, and take out Deadshot once and for all. Meanwhile, Mrs. Queen's lawyer tries to convince Thea not to see Roy anymore in order to make it not look like her mom raised someone who sleeps with sketchy people. Right. Anyway...there are some SPOILERS ahead, most are mild, but some aren't, so you've been warned...

There's plenty to like about this episode, that's for sure. For starters, more Diggle is a good thing. Doing anything at all with Isabele Rochev, who has been an automaton/caricature of the "driven business woman" since her introduction, is also a good thing. The thing is, I'm not sure having her sleep with Ollie (or even come along on that trip) made any sense at all. Still, it's nice to see Ms. Glau actually get to do something other than scowl in this episode, so I suppose that we can get on with things.

Now, the intro, which was a terrific action sequence featuring Green Arrow and Speedy...erm...I mean ROY busting up some counterfeiters was pure comic book, also brought up another issue. Officer Lance, who otherwise had very little to do this episode, arrests Roy when he finds him pounding on a thug, but later releases him when Roy basically (and rather calmly) calls him out about also working for the vigilante. Quentin's face says it all, there. Now that he knows what became of his other daughter, he's far more forgiving and understanding of other folks' extracurricular nocturnal activities, it would seem. I gotta say...they really earned it with Quentin. I'm sure he's toast before the end of the season, which is a damn shame, as we're just beginning to like the guy.

This was really Diggle's episode, though. It's about time, too. Aside from the fact that we get to see the big guy REALLY whup some ass in convincing fashion, we get some face time with him and Deadshot. And it doesn't exactly go as you might expect. "That's the thing about honor. You can't turn it on and off." Brilliant. And while Arrowis doing a great job of bringing in as many characters from the comics as possible, John Diggle is so cool that he's making the jump from the TV show to the comics! That's a good sign.

In an episode that really did some great character work, I gotta say, I was pretty disappointed in Felicity. While her little crush on Oliver has been obvious virtually since her introduction, I'm thoroughly annoyed that they've chosen to go with the full-blown love triangle between Felicity, Isabele, and Ollie. Is there a single major female character on this show (other than Mrs. Queen and Thea) that Ollie HASN'T slept with, other than Felicity? And what...now she's feeling left out? I realize Mr. Amell is rather handsome and those abs won't quit and everything, but...c'mon guys. Let's develop a female character who is interesting and ISN'T in love with the leading man and/or related to him. Also...where the hell was Laurel? Not even mentioned! Is she in rehab or something?

Now, for the fun stuff. SPOILERS AHOY!

DC Universe Watch: 

- That news broadcast about the protests at the STAR Labs particle accelerator...yeah. Firestorm is coming, folks! And note that episode 10 of this season is called "Blast Radius" which seems like a logical time for something to go wrong over there. I'm talking about that special kind of "wrong" that only happens in superhero origin stories. 

- Deadshot tells Diggle about a little organization known as HIVE. Please tell me this means we're going to have an ARGUS vs. HIVE war before this season is over!

- During the flashbacks, Doctor Ivo is back, talking about a mysterious WWII era stem-cell treatment. It's name sounded an awful lot like "Miraclo." Still no word on whether that was the same stuff we saw Brother Blood using a few weeks ago. And with the news that there's an Hourman show coming to the CW, well...that sure does make sense.

- The KGBeast is back! Alright, not really...it's just plain old Anatoli Knyazev, who we see both in the boat flashback AND in the present helping Ollie and Diggle out. 

- This may be a coincidence (although knowing this show, it probably isn't), someone sure did radio back to someone named "Mockingbird" at the beginning of the episode. With all the Birds of Prey/Secret Six references this show dances around on a weekly basis these days, I feel like I should remind everyone that it was "Mockingbird" who put together the Secret Six. I should also point out that in at least one instance, "Mockingbird" turned out to be Lex Luthor! I ain't saying it's gonna happen, but if Ra's al Ghul can be part of this show, then why not Lex?

- Always nice to see Amanda Waller (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) on this show...especially in an episode as Deadshot-heavy as this one. A proper Suicide Squad episode seems inevitable, doesn't it?

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Wow, there's a lot wrong with this review... first of all, everyone knows that the STAR Labs particle accelerator is a reference to Barry Allen becoming the Flash...

Did you not watch the episode?

Isabel went there because Oliver's cover was going to see a subsidiary of Queen Consolidated in Russia. It makes perfect sense, especially after Oliver's been slacking off as her business partner.

Second, do you even know what a love triangle is? Because sleeping with another person and someone you're close to being disappointed in that doesn't make it a love triangle. As far as I'm concerned, Oliver and Isabel sleeping with one another was merely a mutual cure for their loneliness IN THE MOMENT, but not something they're seeming to take further than that.

As for Felicity, I don't see how you're disappointed. That literally makes no sense to me. They've been hinting at this for a while. Then you have the entire Arrow fandom basically asking for it to happen, what did you expect? And that's fine as far as I'm concerned. Especially since Felicity has been developed as a character quite well WITHOUT her crush on Oliver becoming something that kickstarts said development. But you're just angry because there are basically no female characters, other than Oliver's sister and mother(because they don't count right?), that are NOT in love with Oliver. Okay. That's understandable. But being disappointed in Felicity because every other female character isn't up to your standards seems a bit ridiculous because it implies that you expected Felicity NOT to be interested in Oliver. Because if that's what you expected, your disappointment is your own fault. Felicity is a well drawn and well developed character. Her being romantically interesting in Oliver doesn't change that.

I agree that there should be more female characters that don't really have much to do with Oliver, in the romantic or sexual sense, but that doesn't mean you should shit on the current female characters that have or had(the Lance sisters don't really have a thing for him anymore by the way) a thing for him. That's just stupid.

Anyway, with that being said, this is the first episode that I've been convinced to want Deadshot to come back. Before, he was just someone Diggle wanted dead, but now, it'll be interesting to see where that goes. And now Diggle's got a lead on who hired Deadshot in the first place. Shit's about to go down.

They announced that Barry Allen will show up on the December 4th episode by the way. That's gonna be awesome.

what about the SLADE with SHADO scene "when i care about someone, there's nothing i wont do for them"? how bout that, any input!?!?!?! OLIVER AND SLADE could confront about this. maybe she chose one and then the other gets super angry. and i think SLADE and SARAH will be influential relationship in this show!!! OPINIONS WELCOME.......

your review is way better this crap lol

I found that pretty weird like did she like move on from oliver or something, very interesting to see how that plays out in the flashbacks


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