Arrow season 3, episode 19, “Broken Arrow,” airs tonight, as Starling City gets its first metahuman while Roy covers for Oliver.
Previously on ‘Arrow’
Ray saved Felicity from Maseo’s arrow by taking it to the chest. Though his injuries were treated, he was left with a blood clot; he was unfortunately too weak to undergo a procedure to remove it. Felicity went against hospital policy to inject Ray with nanotech that he invented, and they dissolved the clot, thus saving Ray’s life. However, when Ray told Felicity he loved her, Felicity could not return the sentiment.
Meanwhile, Ra’s continued the League’s assault on Starling City to push Oliver to become Heir to the Demon. SCPD began a citywide manhunt for the Arrow, and Ra’s informed Captain Lance that Oliver is the Arrow. Out of options, Oliver turned himself in to Lance in exchange for immunity for the rest of his team. However, Roy couldn’t take this lying down and broke up Oliver’s transfer, claiming to be the true Arrow.
Read our recap of Arrow season 3, episode 18, “Public Enemies,” here.
We also have new promotional posters for the end of Arrow season 3:
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Related: Arrow season 3 look ahead video: “This only ends one way”
‘Arrow’ season 3, episode 19, ‘Broken Arrow,’ synopsis
If that promo has whet your appetite, make sure to read the official synopsis for episode 19 of the season:
“DOUG JONES GUEST STARS AS DC COMICS’ VILLAIN DEATHBOLT — Lance (Paul Blackthorne) continues his mission to take down the Arrow (Stephen Amell) so Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) orders Oliver to keep a low profile. However, when a meta-human named Jake Simmons (guest star Doug Jones), who kills people with blasts of energy and plasma, starts terrorizing Starling City, Oliver is forced to ask Ray (Brandon Routh) for help. The unlikely duo is forced to team up to save the city. Doug Aarniokoski directed the episode with story by Jake Coburn and teleplay by Ben Sokolowski & Brian Ford Sullivan (#319).”
If you need more goodies to tide you over, we have promotional stills from the episode as well:
Notably, “Broken Arrow” is also the episode that was filming when Arrow stars Stephen Amell and Colton Haynes tweeted about an emotional goodbye on set. Considering the way the previous episode ended, we’re getting worried about Roy!
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