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Arrow season 2 episode 8 review
Arrow season 2 episode 8 review









arrow season 2 episode 8 review

While it seems like all might be okay, the end of the episode comes with some slams that say otherwise. It is incredible the way everything unfolds little by little, on the edge of anxiety and excitement. And honestly, we have to take a moment to appreciate the writers of this episode for doing such a stellar job. Meanwhile, everyone locks in tight within the sealed room due to the lockdown at the CRM while working on an escape plan. So when Dennis and Sila show and a good ol’ fashioned western, apocalyptic gunfight breaks out, releasing the town, we are excited. From Elton wondering if this is his last moment to the soldiers’ guns in their faces. All in slow motion, it is emotionally high key. This is such an intense scene that leaves us utterly breathless, wondering if we are about to lose one of our favorite characters. Still, everyone is put in front of a firing squad. Though Elton (Nicolas Cantu), Indira, Asha (Madelyn Akientz), and the rest of the town are cornered, Will manages to get away. Were we in a panic when the CRM invades the Perimeter? A little bit, yes. RELATED | 'The Flash' 7x17 Recap: "Heart Of The Matter, Part 1" AMC A Drop of Blood While the plan is going well, Brody showed up at the CRM and revealed everything about the Perimeter harboring the group and Indira’s deal with Elizabeth. Bennett rallying the help of his fellowing scientists. From Hope’s (Alexa Mansour) kidnapping scheme to Huck’s well-played acting and Dr. The twists and turns really have our heads spinning. Her suspicions climb about what they are involved in and the evacuation drill that is held makes everyone nervous, including us. Meanwhile, we get shaky for Huck, who gets caught up with Jadis (Pollyanna McIntosh) who is ready to take in Dr. We are more than appreciating him for taking his life back and doing the right thing. A person of dignity and strength that regained sight of what’s right. His life was at a dead-end, but after learning about the CRM’s attacks, he’s regained what we imagine is his former self. Before, he seemed to have no purpose or goal to work towards. While it is short, we gain so much more appreciation for Dennis. He wants him to be better, to know what he is standing up for. With Dennis dealing with the info about the CRM, he wants Silas to be crystal clear about making sure he doesn’t end up like him. Though it’s so far into the season, we finally get a one-on-one session between Dennis and Silas (Hal Cumpston). RELATED | 'The Walking Dead: World Beyond Season' 1 Finale Review: "The Deepest Cut"/"In This Life" Add A Hiccup We can’t help but think about how often anything goes according to plan in any show or movie. She assures them that if everything goes according to plan, everything will be fine. Bennett realize how deep she is in with this plan and it is good to see that he still cares about her.

arrow season 2 episode 8 review

Also, his worry for Huck’s safety comes to the surface when he and Dr. Much of his anger has diminished and he has one thing on his mind, his family. We actually catch a glimpse of the old Felix (Nico Tortorella) in this episode. Huck manages to gather supplies for the maintenance zone. Bellshaw’s murder to put him at the head of research with his fellow scientists and plead for their help. Bennett (Joe Holt), Huck (Annet Mahendru), and Dennis (Maximilian Osinski) prepare to make their move on the CRM, each gathering allies. That rather than fight, the community is fleeing. To see her take this as a sign that action has to be taken, we are glad, but we don’t expect the twist, however. She even comes clean to her fellow townspeople about the deal she took to get medical supplies for her dialysis. Many blame themselves, including Will and Indira.

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He is innocent and only wants to help fight to get free of the CRM’s clutches. While we don’t have enough time to develop many feelings for Dev, losing him hurt to a point of rage almost. It is a loss that strikes us like a match to kerosene. In the present, Will (Jelani Alladin) returns to the community, covered in blood from Dev who had been shot by CRM soldiers right in front of him.











Arrow season 2 episode 8 review