Amell says the “non-stop” episode will deliver on the season’s two biggest storylines—Malcolm’s plan to destroy the Glades and Fyer’s plan to take-down a commercial airliner on the island.
“We don’t promise anything and then not pay it off,” says Amell, who hints that we’ll see destruction in both instances. “Whether or not those plans come to fruition or not, you find out.” More scoops below:
Deaths: You may still be recovering from Yao Fei’s surprise offing, but prepare to say goodbye to more characters tonight. As Amell simply puts it: “Not everyone survives the finale.” Adds the actor a bit more cryptically: ” If a father’s dying wish was the impetus for Oliver in season one, then the events that take place in the finale are the impetus for season two.”
Oliver as Arrow: We saw Oliver consider giving up the Hood in last week’s episode, but will he really do it? “The reason that he is the vigilante at the moment does not survive past the finale,” explains Amell. “If he’s going to go back to it in the second season it’s going to have to be for different reasons.”
Oliver/Laurel: “They’re always going to be incredibly important to each other,” says Amell, who explains that we’ll get to see Oliver confess his feelings again to Laurel in the early moments of the episode. Of course, that’s not to say they’re necessarily the end-game. “Whether our characters will ever get a chance to be together and live happily ever after I don’t know.”
Oliver/Felicity: Sorry Ollicity fans, Amell says that though Oliver and Felicity’s relationship will evolve, he doesn’t yet know if it will veer toward romance. He did however reveal that Felicity will become an equal member of the team. “There is less of a hierarchy now,” says Amell, who teases that we’ll get to see Oliver, Diggle and Felicity team up again in the finale. “I’m learning to trust them more.”
Source: Full Article @ EW
“We don’t promise anything and then not pay it off,” says Amell, who hints that we’ll see destruction in both instances. “Whether or not those plans come to fruition or not, you find out.” More scoops below:
Deaths: You may still be recovering from Yao Fei’s surprise offing, but prepare to say goodbye to more characters tonight. As Amell simply puts it: “Not everyone survives the finale.” Adds the actor a bit more cryptically: ” If a father’s dying wish was the impetus for Oliver in season one, then the events that take place in the finale are the impetus for season two.”
Oliver as Arrow: We saw Oliver consider giving up the Hood in last week’s episode, but will he really do it? “The reason that he is the vigilante at the moment does not survive past the finale,” explains Amell. “If he’s going to go back to it in the second season it’s going to have to be for different reasons.”
Oliver/Laurel: “They’re always going to be incredibly important to each other,” says Amell, who explains that we’ll get to see Oliver confess his feelings again to Laurel in the early moments of the episode. Of course, that’s not to say they’re necessarily the end-game. “Whether our characters will ever get a chance to be together and live happily ever after I don’t know.”
Oliver/Felicity: Sorry Ollicity fans, Amell says that though Oliver and Felicity’s relationship will evolve, he doesn’t yet know if it will veer toward romance. He did however reveal that Felicity will become an equal member of the team. “There is less of a hierarchy now,” says Amell, who teases that we’ll get to see Oliver, Diggle and Felicity team up again in the finale. “I’m learning to trust them more.”
Source: Full Article @ EW


Now I'm wondering if Malcolm will go so far as to ask Tommy to take up the Dark Archer mantle in his stead.
ReplyDeleteStephen and Greg confirmed to Larry King a regular would die today.
ReplyDeleteTomorrow is the CW upfronts. Stephen, Katie, Willa, Emily, and Colton are in NY now for the upfronts (so I guess Thea is safe) but Colin Donnell is on the west coast. Could Tommy be the one dying today?
I read somewhere Colin had a surgery recently, maybe his still resting because of that.
ReplyDeleteMaybe, or maybe he's not there because he's not continuing to season two. We'll find out today..
ReplyDeleteI doubt Tommy will die.
ReplyDeleteI think either him or Malcolm are going to die and I prefer Malcolm to Tommy. Also, Malcolm dying means we'll say goodbye to another character this season, probably either Moira or Quentin, since Barrowman is not a regular.
ReplyDeleteyup i'm thinking Malcom dies because he knows Ollie's identity but there has to be a Dark Archer
ReplyDeleteDid they ever say that a regular will die? All I remember them saying is that has been there from the beginning will die, and Malcom has been there from the beginning.
ReplyDeleteThey told Larry King a regular would die. You can find that interview at ora.tv and Hulu. Not that it matters now..
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