![]() First off, it’s not even Starling City anymore. The same thing can’t be said about Starling City itself. But both of them seem happy and at ease in their post-Starling City world of brunch with neighbors and morning jogs. Oliver has taken up cooking as a hobby, while Felicity now runs Palmer Tech after Ray Palmer seemingly blew himself up in season three’s finale. ![]() Season four episode one, titled “Green Arrow”, opens with Oliver and Felicity settling down into a typical suburban lifestyle. Maybe it’s because the conclusion of season three felt so finite that a lighter, more playful turn for the show might not be a bad idea. Good guy defeats bad guy and gets the girl. But the season ended on a whimper with Ra’s being easily defeated, and Oliver riding off into the sunset with Felicity Smoak, in a top-down convertible, no less. It featured some great moments such as Oliver and Ra’s Al Ghul mid-season sword fight, and Roy Harper taking the fall for Oliver, which led to his exit from the show altogether. ![]() Looking back, season three of Arrow had its ups and downs. After Arrow’s CW companion-show, The Flash, had a highly successful debut season, Arrow showrunner Marc Guggenheim confirmed that season four would, “take a lighter tone”. ![]() ![]() When Oliver Queen utters, “Felicity Smoak…You have failed this omelette,” it’s a major indicator that Arrow is indeed moving away from the dark and grounded action-drama that we’ve known it as for the past three seasons. ![]()
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