Slade returns and asks Oliver for help in tracking down his son, who's been taken by mercenaries. Meanwhile, Vigilante reappears in Star City.Slade returns and asks Oliver for help in tracking down his son, who's been taken by mercenaries. Meanwhile, Vigilante reappears in Star City.Slade returns and asks Oliver for help in tracking down his son, who's been taken by mercenaries. Meanwhile, Vigilante reappears in Star City.
Willa Holland
- Thea Queen
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Katie Cassidy
- Laurel Lance
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Paul Blackthorne
- Quentin Lance
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After a dose of bland episodes, "Deathstroke Returns" felt like a redemption. A good story-arc and one brutal one-take hallway fight helpt downplay a rather questionable reveal back in Star City, which kept the episode from reaching any new heights. All in all though, this episode served as the current high-point for Season 6 with some much needed plot elements and an emotional premise.
Yes, we did get to see Manu Bennett reprise the role of Slade Wilson in season 3 and even at the end of last season as he helped Oliver out on Lian Yu, but I don't think anyone would argue that this week's episode was real "return" of Slade Wilson/Deathstroke. This episode directly dealt with Slade looking for his son he hasn't seen in years and gave us some of the best Deathstroke moments of all time.
Before we get to the Deathstroke goodness, I guess we have to talk about the "big" reveal of the night as Vigilante was finally revealed to be Vincent Sobel, played by Johann Urb. After Adrian Chase was revealed to be Prometheus last year, I guess it was to be expected that the show would change Vigilante's comic book identity, but I think most of us hoped that the reveal would have amounted to something more. And perhaps it will, having a connection to Dinah certainly gives her more to do this season than be another sidekick to the team. It's just one of those things that felt like a letdown because it could have definitely been something more.
Oliver traveled with Slade to Kasnia in hopes of finding his son who has gotten himself into a bit of trouble with some dangerous people. And really, there's not much to care about in terms of Slade's son. Yes, we do get some cool flashbacks involving Slade (which led to part of the reason why he ended up on Lian Yu in the first place), but the real reason we love this plot is because it brought Oliver and Slade back together. There's not a whole lot better than one scene of dialogue between those two guys, let alone the fact that Deathstroke let the real terminator loose. The scene in which Deathstroke rips through a bunch of criminals is one of the single most bada** moments the Arrowverse has ever displayed. The single take was absolutely breathtaking.
In all, it was a very good first of a two-part episode which will conclude next week. It's one that I have to imagine will see Oliver realize that he needs The Green Arrow in him after all. Considering Slade is confronting the truth about his son, it's only fitting that something huge will come out of this for Oliver and the implications for his own son. I wasn't willing to bet he comes back as Green Arrow until after the 7th episode, but it very well could be next week.
9.0/10
Before we get to the Deathstroke goodness, I guess we have to talk about the "big" reveal of the night as Vigilante was finally revealed to be Vincent Sobel, played by Johann Urb. After Adrian Chase was revealed to be Prometheus last year, I guess it was to be expected that the show would change Vigilante's comic book identity, but I think most of us hoped that the reveal would have amounted to something more. And perhaps it will, having a connection to Dinah certainly gives her more to do this season than be another sidekick to the team. It's just one of those things that felt like a letdown because it could have definitely been something more.
Oliver traveled with Slade to Kasnia in hopes of finding his son who has gotten himself into a bit of trouble with some dangerous people. And really, there's not much to care about in terms of Slade's son. Yes, we do get some cool flashbacks involving Slade (which led to part of the reason why he ended up on Lian Yu in the first place), but the real reason we love this plot is because it brought Oliver and Slade back together. There's not a whole lot better than one scene of dialogue between those two guys, let alone the fact that Deathstroke let the real terminator loose. The scene in which Deathstroke rips through a bunch of criminals is one of the single most bada** moments the Arrowverse has ever displayed. The single take was absolutely breathtaking.
In all, it was a very good first of a two-part episode which will conclude next week. It's one that I have to imagine will see Oliver realize that he needs The Green Arrow in him after all. Considering Slade is confronting the truth about his son, it's only fitting that something huge will come out of this for Oliver and the implications for his own son. I wasn't willing to bet he comes back as Green Arrow until after the 7th episode, but it very well could be next week.
9.0/10
Did you know
- TriviaIn the comics, Slade/Deathstroke's son, Joseph Wilson, is a meta-human who goes by the superhero name of Jericho and can possess people after making eye contact with them. He has been a member of the Teen Titans, while his father has long served as their arch-enemy.
- Quotes
Oliver Queen: Do we have any idea who the shooter was targeting?
Rene Ramirez: We're working on it.
Oliver Queen: Good. Um, be the mayor until I get back.
Rene Ramirez: For real?
Oliver Queen: No. It's a figure of speech, but just don't make any laws while I'm out of the office, okay?
Details
- Runtime
- 42m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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