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Streets of Fire

  • Episode aired May 7, 2014
  • TV-14
  • 42m
IMDb RATING
9.1/10
5.8K
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Katie Cassidy and Stephen Amell in Arrow (2012)
Arrow: Streets Of Fire
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As Slade's soldiers attack the city, Oliver rallies his team and Felicity gets a call from S.T.A.R. Labs with game-changing news. Thea comes face to face with Malcolm Merlyn.As Slade's soldiers attack the city, Oliver rallies his team and Felicity gets a call from S.T.A.R. Labs with game-changing news. Thea comes face to face with Malcolm Merlyn.As Slade's soldiers attack the city, Oliver rallies his team and Felicity gets a call from S.T.A.R. Labs with game-changing news. Thea comes face to face with Malcolm Merlyn.

  • Director
    • Nick Copus
  • Writers
    • Greg Berlanti
    • Marc Guggenheim
    • Andrew Kreisberg
  • Stars
    • Stephen Amell
    • Katie Cassidy
    • David Ramsey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    9.1/10
    5.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nick Copus
    • Writers
      • Greg Berlanti
      • Marc Guggenheim
      • Andrew Kreisberg
    • Stars
      • Stephen Amell
      • Katie Cassidy
      • David Ramsey
    • 5User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Arrow: Streets Of Fire
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    Stephen Amell
    Stephen Amell
    • Oliver Queen…
    Katie Cassidy
    Katie Cassidy
    • Laurel Lance
    David Ramsey
    David Ramsey
    • John Diggle
    Willa Holland
    Willa Holland
    • Thea Queen
    Emily Bett Rickards
    Emily Bett Rickards
    • Felicity Smoak
    Colton Haynes
    Colton Haynes
    • Roy Harper
    Manu Bennett
    Manu Bennett
    • Slade Wilson
    Paul Blackthorne
    Paul Blackthorne
    • Quentin Lance
    Kevin Alejandro
    Kevin Alejandro
    • Mayor Sebastian Blood
    Caity Lotz
    Caity Lotz
    • Sara Lance…
    Summer Glau
    Summer Glau
    • Isabel Rochev
    Cynthia Addai-Robinson
    Cynthia Addai-Robinson
    • Amanda Waller
    Adrian Holmes
    Adrian Holmes
    • Frank Pike
    Chelah Horsdal
    Chelah Horsdal
    • Kate Spencer
    John Barrowman
    John Barrowman
    • Malcolm Merlyn…
    Keri Adams
    • Bethany Snow
    Victoria Bidewell
    Victoria Bidewell
    • Young Mother
    Jennifer Cheon Garcia
    Jennifer Cheon Garcia
    • Uniform
    • (as Jennifer Cheon)
    • Director
      • Nick Copus
    • Writers
      • Greg Berlanti
      • Marc Guggenheim
      • Andrew Kreisberg
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    User reviews5

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    10cousbrojs

    "Go. Go save the city."

    After last weeks abrupt ending,I was left hanging on to anything that could hold me until the next episode. And my word, this episode was worth the wait. Just like last week, EVERYONE got to have great moments in this episode. Especially Sebastian Blood. If you somehow avoided the commercials then you're in for a treat. As always, I never add spoilers in my reviews, so I hope everyone watched the episode to understand where I'm coming from.

    *Acting: Excellent *Drama: Excellent *Action: Excellent *Story: Excellent

    This episode not only raised the stakes, it also gave us a sense of how good the season finale will be, and it easily tops season 1's epic feel. I just hope season 3 comes back strong, and early!

    Episode Rating: 10/10
    10radioactib111

    Everything is more than what anyone can expect

    I have never been so excited and astonished to watch any episode of any seasons. This episode sets up for the grandest finale that you will ever see. I would have rated this episode more than 10 if i could.

    As usual you will get cliff-hangers that will make you wait for another week. Mark the words, the season finale is going to be epic.

    Story-writing is out of this world. Actors have delivered. Dialogue is good. Action is excellent.

    You will get a sense of why all of the characters were introduced in the inception of season 2.

    All in all a top episode to watch. Get ready for the season finale.
    8AlexiosUnuero

    Slades Army

    After the slow emotional buildup of "City of Blood," this episode kicks down the door and throws Starling City into full-scale war. Slade Wilson has unleashed his army of Mirakuru soldiers, and the city is burning. This is Arrow at its most intense, cinematic, and high-stakes.

    Everything from the past 21 episodes has led to this moment - and it does not disappoint.

    Plot Overview (Spoiler-Free)

    Slade's plan is in motion. The Mirakuru soldiers are tearing through the city, and even the Arrow team is overwhelmed. The police can't stop it. A. R. G. U. S. Is ready to take drastic measures. And Oliver?

    He's finally ready to fight back.

    But to win this battle, he needs help-from old allies, unlikely enemies, and the people who believe in the man under the hood. With time running out, loyalties are tested, secrets are revealed, and the city's fate hangs by a thread.

    Action & Intensity

    This is one of the most action-packed episodes in the series. From the opening moments, it's nonstop urban warfare. Explosions, tactical fights, rooftop chases-it feels like a superhero version of The Dark Knight Rises.

    There are moments that feel truly hopeless, and that makes every small victory feel earned. The cinematography and music elevate the tension beautifully.

    Character Highlights

    Oliver Queen fully reclaims his mantle as the city's protector here. He's not just surviving anymore-he's leading. And you can see how far he's come from the lone killer he was in Season 1.

    Felicity and Diggle are by his side, ride-or-die, and both have key moments that show just how much this team has grown together.

    Laurel surprises in this one. She's brave, decisive, and finally stepping into something greater. It's a great turning point for her character.

    Sebastian Blood also plays a critical role, and let's just say-his arc takes a major, satisfying twist.

    Slade Wilson remains terrifying. His presence dominates the episode, even when he's not on-screen. He's not just a villain anymore-he's a symbol of what Oliver fears most.

    Themes

    Hope in the face of destruction

    Leadership under fire

    Legacy, trust, and personal growth

    Even with the city crumbling, the show never forgets that this war is ultimately about who Oliver chooses to be-a killer, a symbol, or something greater.

    Final Verdict

    "Streets of Fire" is everything a penultimate episode should be. It's thrilling, emotional, and leaves you desperate for the finale. The action is relentless, but it's the characters-their choices, their sacrifices-that make it powerful.

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    • Trivia
      Three times in the series the 22nd episode shares a title with a Bruce Springsteen song; This Is Your Sword (2015) is from the album High Hopes. Darkness on the Edge of Town (2013), and Streets of Fire (2014). Both are from the album Darkness on the Edge of Town.
    • Goofs
      (at around 3 mins) Quentin Lance looks at a door labeled "Weapons and Ordinance Storage." "Ordinance" means a law, regulation, order, etc. The word that should be on the sign is "Ordnance," which means military weaponry, armor, etc.
    • Quotes

      Sara Lance: You don't know, Laurel, about me. About who I am, and who I've become.

      Laurel Lance: I know you're a hero.

      Sara Lance: I'm not a hero... Laurel. I'm the furthest thing from it. I am "Ta-er al-Sahfer." That was my new name. Because of the woman that I was, the girl that I was, was gone.

      Laurel Lance: I'm not going to pretend that I've been through anything that you have. But one thing that I've learned in the past year is that these things... they don't break us. They make us who we are.

      Sara Lance: And what I am... is irredeemable.

      Laurel Lance: What was that word you said before?

      Sara Lance: Ta-er al-Sahfer.

      Laurel Lance: What does that mean?

      Sara Lance: It means "The Canary".

      Laurel Lance: If you're so far gone and so irredeemable... then why would they know you by such a beautiful name?

    • Soundtracks
      Arrow End Theme
      Written by Blake Neely

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    • Release date
      • May 7, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Arabic
      • Greek
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Berlanti Productions
      • DC Entertainment
      • Warner Bros. Television
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    • Runtime
      • 42m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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