Arrow shows it has plenty of fuel left in it's tank, but also shows that the show suffers without Stephen Amell.
The reveal that Nyssa was the one who trained and mentored Mia Smoak was cool, but sad becuase it all but confirms that Oliver is dead in the future. It was neat to see Nyssa again.
The reveal that Felicity was alive in the future made the episode for me. Emily Bett Rickards gave a great performance and her chemistry with the cast was outstanding as usual.
To see the team suit up was neat but not seeing Oliver with them made me very sad. The action scenes were well shot.
While the cast was outstanding, they were pale in comparison to Stephen Amell.
While a lot of questions in the future were answered, it still left way too many unanswered, mainly where the heck is Thea Queen and John Diggle.
Overall, while last night's episode Arrow lacked Stephen Amell's presence and it left too many questions unanswered, it featured some great action scenes, strong character development, and great performances from Katherine McNamara, Emily Bett Rickards, and Colton Haynes.
Out of 4 stars I would give it...
3 out of 4 stars
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