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    Arrow #212

    Arrow » Arrow #212 - Tremors released by DC Comics on January 29, 2014.

    Short summary describing this episode.

    Tremors last edited by magicman620 on 03/30/20 08:09AM View full history

    ARROW TRAINS ROY — Arrow (Stephen Amell) offers to train Roy (Colton Haynes) so he can learn to control his newfound super-strength. However, Roy is a rebellious student and refuses to listen unless Arrow reveals his true identity, which Oliver refuses to do. Meanwhile, the Bronze Tiger (guest star Michael Jai White) escapes from prison and steals Malcolm’s earthquake machine to sell to the highest bidder. Oliver, Diggle (David Ramsey) and Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) attempt to stop the transfer, but Roy gets in the way, putting everyone in danger. Laurel (Katie Cassidy) is disbarred and spirals out of control. Moira (Susanna Thompson) is thrilled when Walter (guest star Colin Salmon) asks her to dinner, but his reason surprises her. Thea (Willa Holland) encourages her mother to ask Walter to reconcile.

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    More DCU Goodness! And Roy Is A Superhero! 0

    This review originally went up on my blog.After all the exciting epilogue-ish reveals of last week’s episode, Arrow did one better this week by dropping a big bomb on the proceedings and showing that whatever we as viewers thought was going to happen with certain characters isn’t quite going to happen like we imagined. I love the format that the show has evolved into, where the last five minutes or so are often used to drop hints and clues as to the larger story arcs of the season. ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Roy "Rage" Harper 0

    Arrow might be a good show from a long term perspective, but that doesn't change the fact that some episodes are extremity mediocre and poorly done, and this weeks installment would be a good example of that. What's absolutely baffling for me is the fact that most of the mediocre episodes really have good premises, it's just that the execution and decisions made to finally make it are sometimes rushed and in all honesty dumb. I'm sure by now most of you are familiar with the premise, but still l...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Honesty is the Best Policy. Not When You're a Superhero 0

    Arrow, “Tremors” has a lot going for it. The return of Ben Turner aka The Bronze Tiger, with much better fight scenes this time. Ollie finally opens up about the island a bit and welcoming Roy into Team Arrow. Moira may throw herself into a political campaign, in a keep busy move that I almost buy. If anything it will give the show an outlet for its more socially mined messages. Amanda Waller makes an appearance talking about a squad she’s putting together (more likely it&rsqu...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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