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In the Seventh season, there are a host of more action and realistic issues and events which including: Oliver surrendered to the police, which is the green arrow, and will therefore face many challenges and positions inside the prison. While Oliver tries to survive inside the prison, a new set of unknown commissions appear in Star City. Perhaps that will be Oliver's biggest challenge when he is forced to ally himself with an old enemy.
James Bamford, Wendey Stanzler, Laura Belsey, Gordon Verheul, Ben Hernandez Bray, Joel Novoa, Kristin Windell, Mairzee Almas, Mark Bunting, J.J. Makaro, Ken Shane, Andi Armaganian, Alexandra La Roche, Tara Miele
All in all, 'Inheritance' gave the spotlight to two of the show's more underappreciated characters, taking their arcs in surprising (and perhaps frustrating) directions.
It's always the ones that play the long game that leave an impression, and though we've just seen Emiko's villainous reveal, it will be interesting to see where it goes from here.
Had some solid moments, but was unable to live up to the standard set by ["Star City 2040"]. Even though the Emiko reveal has the potential to be huge for the rest of Season 7, I would've preferred to get there using a more compelling route.
The more this unfolds, the more appreciation I have for this season's overarching story, even if early players like the Longbow Hunters petered out rather quickly, and Diaz overstayed his welcome by a season (and a half?).
With the endgame in sight next season, Arrow is taking some interesting turns to try and give fans a peek at how this world will look once the series officially wraps up. Few have been as revealing as this week's episode.
The drag about all of the exposition in "Inheritance" is that none of it really says anything. And sacrificing the infinitely more interesting fast forwards for flashbacks was criminal.