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The Climb

  • Episode aired Dec 10, 2014
  • TV-14
  • 42m
IMDb RATING
9.5/10
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Stephen Amell and Matt Nable in Arrow (2012)
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Nyssa returns to Starling City and tells Oliver that her father, Ra's al Ghul has given the Arrow 48 hours to find Sara's killer before he unleashes the League of Assassins.Nyssa returns to Starling City and tells Oliver that her father, Ra's al Ghul has given the Arrow 48 hours to find Sara's killer before he unleashes the League of Assassins.Nyssa returns to Starling City and tells Oliver that her father, Ra's al Ghul has given the Arrow 48 hours to find Sara's killer before he unleashes the League of Assassins.

  • Director
    • Thor Freudenthal
  • Writers
    • Greg Berlanti
    • Marc Guggenheim
    • Andrew Kreisberg
  • Stars
    • Stephen Amell
    • Katie Cassidy
    • David Ramsey
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.5/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thor Freudenthal
    • Writers
      • Greg Berlanti
      • Marc Guggenheim
      • Andrew Kreisberg
    • Stars
      • Stephen Amell
      • Katie Cassidy
      • David Ramsey
    • 13User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Stephen Amell
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    • 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…
    John Barrowman
    John Barrowman
    • Malcolm Merlyn
    Paul Blackthorne
    Paul Blackthorne
    • Quentin Lance
    Brandon Routh
    Brandon Routh
    • Ray Palmer
    Kelly Hu
    Kelly Hu
    • China White
    Matt Nable
    Matt Nable
    • Ra's al Ghul
    Katrina Law
    Katrina Law
    • Nyssa al Ghul
    Karl Yune
    Karl Yune
    • Maseo Yamashiro…
    Rila Fukushima
    Rila Fukushima
    • Tatsu Yamashiro
    Alex Kingston
    Alex Kingston
    • Dinah Lance
    Jason Burkart
    Jason Burkart
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    Raphael Kepinski
    Raphael Kepinski
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    • Director
      • Thor Freudenthal
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      • Greg Berlanti
      • Marc Guggenheim
      • Andrew Kreisberg
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    2LittleStorpingInTheSwuff

    A rather good episode unti....

    ....the final 'battle' on top of the mountain. Really? There are still 14 episodes left before the end of the season, and everyone is supposed to believe Oliver was killed? Pu-leeze!

    The rest of the episode was rather good, probably about a 7 rating. But the tear jerker good-byes with the team began the meltdown, followed by the pathetic battle with the fake 'death of Arrow/Oliver'. The fight scene was rather good, don't get me wrong. But the end of it was pathetic. First Oliver has his throat slit by a blade of some sort (you can see the blood through his fingers when he grabs his throat). Then he gets the sword run though him to the hilt, and his slit throat had suddenly disappeared. And just before he is pushed over the edge, the view of his chest reveals --- no stab wound!!

    If this had been the final episode of the season it would have been a good cliff hanger. But with 14 episodes left it isn't a cliff hanger, it's a slap in the face of viewers.
    ornoyes

    A major high point for the show

    You'd think things would calm down after season 2's incredible run, but no. The actors and the story continue to surprise. This particular episode contained a perfect mixture of suspense, horror, and darkness. Without spoiling I can say this episode is easily one of the best. Arrow is known for making killer episode 9s of seasons, and this trumps all of them. Featuring horrifying revelations, significant characters brought back that just complete this episode in making it one of one of the best pieces of television content ever made. The overall tone of this episode will leave you as empty as it did me when you finish watching.

    10/10 writing 10/10 acting 10/10 themes & performance.
    10hanruiz

    One of the most solid episodes of the entire series

    There have been some great episodes that The CW has put out over the past two years for Arrow.

    This episode, however, breaks all bounds that the show has set before for a "good episode." Every single plot point, conversation and character from this episode plays such a crucial role to the plot's development and the show's overall progress forward for characterization and connectivity between character stories.

    Every single scene is so important to watch and experience and if this episode is watched more than one time, one will slowly realize that if a normal viewer were to miss a single scene, they would be missing a great deal of the plot even if it were just for 5 minutes.

    This episode not only tugs on your emotions but keeps you on the edge of your seat for the entire time.

    Truly spectacular.
    10AlexiosUnuero

    Woah

    When people talk about the most unforgettable moments in Arrow, this is the episode they point to. "The Climb" is a tense, emotional, and devastating midseason finale that delivers on every front-story, performance, stakes, and one of the boldest endings the series has ever dared.

    The League Demands Justice

    Following Sara Lance's murder, Oliver learns that the League of Assassins wants answers-and blood. Ra's al Ghul himself gives Oliver a chilling ultimatum: find Sara's killer within 48 hours, or face the League's wrath.

    The tension is immediate and relentless. The mystery surrounding Sara's death intensifies. As Team Arrow digs deeper, all signs point to a shocking revelation: Thea Queen, under Malcolm Merlyn's manipulation, was the one who unknowingly killed Sara. Malcolm drugged her, used her, and set the entire plan in motion to force Oliver into a duel with Ra's. Diabolical.

    Heavy Themes, No Easy Choices

    Oliver is pushed into an impossible position. Reveal the truth and condemn Thea-or protect her and sacrifice himself. His choice defines who he's become: not a killer, not a coward, but a hero willing to bear the weight of others' sins.

    There's a quiet, powerful scene between Oliver and Thea before the duel. He doesn't tell her what he knows, but he forgives her without saying it out loud. It's heartbreaking and beautiful.

    Ra's al Ghul: A Force of Nature

    Matt Nable's Ra's al Ghul is calm, regal, terrifying. When Oliver agrees to a trial by combat, Ra's meets him at the top of a snow-covered mountain-shirtless, armed with twin swords, and absolutely unfazed.

    What follows is arguably the greatest fight scene in Arrow history. The choreography is raw, brutal, and cinematic. Oliver gives it everything-but Ra's is simply better.

    "I will take your last breath... and I will watch your city rot, and I will tell your sister that you died in cowardice."

    And then it happens.

    Ra's stabs Oliver through the chest. Twists the blade. And kicks him off a cliff.

    Silence. Snow. Death. Credits.

    The Boldest Cliffhanger Yet

    No outro monologue. No glimmer of hope. Just shock.

    At the time this aired, fans were stunned. The show killed off its main character at midseason-and made you believe it. It was a narrative risk that paid off in suspense, emotion, and a lasting legacy.

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    • Trivia
      Ra's al Ghul tells Oliver he hasn't been challenged to trial by combat in 67 years, though he looks to be in his fifties. Ra's uses the Lazarus Pits to reset his age, heal from wounds, and even come back after death. He once even told Bruce Wayne/Batman that he was over 600 years old.
    • Goofs
      In season 3 when Oliver loses his fight with Ra's Al-Ghoul he is stabbed right below his chest. However when we see him return with bandages the wound moves lower around the abdomen area.
    • Quotes

      Ra's al Ghul: You should take pride. You survived longer than most. Don't be afraid, my son. Death comes for us all. We can only evade it so long. Consider this an honorable exit.

      [stabs Oliver in his chest, speaks in Arabic]

      Ra's al Ghul: Forgive and have mercy upon him... Excuse him and pardon him... Make honorable his reception... Protect him from the punishment of the grave... And the torment of fire.

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      Featured in Nanda Parbat: Constructing the Villain's Lair (2015)
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      Jingle Bells
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      Written by James Pierpont

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Greek
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Berlanti Productions
      • Warner Bros. Television
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      • 42m
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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