Patriot
- Episode aired Nov 19, 2010
- TV-PG
- 42m
Oliver tests the Vigilante Registration Act by outing himself at a press conference, praised by the general in charge. As feared, he's tortured in a secret prison to turn on his superhero fr... Read allOliver tests the Vigilante Registration Act by outing himself at a press conference, praised by the general in charge. As feared, he's tortured in a secret prison to turn on his superhero friends. Tess helps work out the design from Luthor plans for an underwater top-security fac... Read allOliver tests the Vigilante Registration Act by outing himself at a press conference, praised by the general in charge. As feared, he's tortured in a secret prison to turn on his superhero friends. Tess helps work out the design from Luthor plans for an underwater top-security facility, build in sixfold. Aquaman 'A.C.' Arthur Curry and his new wife Mera discover and pe... Read all
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The VRA plot was far from original, but I have to give the writers credit here in making it a little more interesting than "ambush" did. Slade was a good villain to introduce, even if he was a little over the top. The main action plot with Slade and the VRA is more or less an exact remake of the plot from season 6's "Justice" with even the action coming across as strikingly similar. Still "Patriot" has its exciting moments, and like many episodes this season, Slade as a villain brought a lot to a generic story. I can't say I love this episode, but it accomplishes what it intends to.
Did you know
- TriviaInterestingly, in all incarnations it seems Slade Wilson (Deathstroke), loses his eye in several different ways, (Damien Wayne stabbing it with a sword in Son of Batman movie to Oliver Queen shooting it with an arrow in the Cws Arrow), however, one thing holds true, it's always the right eye.
- GoofsGeneral Wilson is shown wearing Special Forces branch insignia on his Service Uniform. Most general officers wear only the "U.S." insignia on both coat lapels, and no branch insignia.
- Quotes
Lois Lane: Wow.
Clark Kent: Welcome to Watchtower - the official headquarters of the home team.
Tess Mercer: Which you are clearly on now. Finally.
Lois Lane: Is that a com-sat hook-up? I take back the whole "work wife" thing. Your satellite officially trumps my cellphone.
Tess Mercer: Forget it. From now, mi com-sat es su com-sat.
- ConnectionsReferences Bambi (1942)