SETH GABEL (“FRINGE”) GUEST STARS WHILE THEA FACES PRISON TIME — Thea (Willa Holland) is in trouble with the police after she gets caught using a drug called “Vertigo.” Oliver (Stephen Amell) thinks the only way to keep her out of jail is to find the dealer, a man who goes by the name of “The Count” (guest star Seth Gabel). Oliver turns to McKenna Hall (guest star Janina Gavankar), an old flame and current Vice cop, for help. Meanwhile, Laurel (Katie Cassidy) steps in to defend Thea, and Felicity (guest star Emily Bett Rickards) gives Oliver some disturbing news about Moira (Susanna Thompson). David Ramsey, Colin Donnell and Paul Blackthorne also star. Wendey Stanzler directed the episode written by Wendy Mericle & Ben Sokolowski (#112).
Source: CW
Arrow - Episode 1.12 - Vertigo - Press Release
10 Jan 2013
Arrow
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More Felicity Smoak? Hell yes. I hope they keep her around and eventually make her a regular.
ReplyDelete+1 for using "The Count"
ReplyDeleteI have to give Oliver credit. He has a fine taste in beautiful women.
ReplyDeleteTHIS ^
ReplyDeleteIs she IT Lady? If so, I hardly support her becoming a regular character too. She steals every scene she is in/
ReplyDeleteYeah, she's the socially awkward IT blonde and she does steal every scene she's in. Somehow, even though Arrow has three female regulars, she manages to be the most interesting.
ReplyDeleteand the plot thickens...
ReplyDeleteThe actress is quite good but the character is very interesting? NO. Not to everyone anyway. Too stereotypical and unoriginal.
ReplyDeleteFind her a bit overrated right now, yeah sure make her a regular and give her plenty of screentime. Plenty of time to expose the weakness in the character and screw her up with stupid storylines.
I hope so, too. I really like her.
ReplyDeleteso true. i dont want her to be oliver's love interest (atleast not yet) but they hav great scenes together. i want more of her
ReplyDeleteYes, but to be fair shows on the CW never really cast unattractive people. :P
ReplyDeleteMoar Emily, moar! Oh, and Seth Gabel! :D
ReplyDelete" Plenty of time to expose the weakness in the character and screw her up with stupid storylines."
ReplyDeleteYou can't expose the weakness of a character who has yet to be fully realized and, so far, Arrow hasn't earned the character assassination beef that you're describing in your speculative post.