Arrow: Black Siren Strikes Again In “Reversal” Images

We, perhaps like you, were hoping that Earth-2's Laurel Lance would be able to find some measure of redemption this season on Arrow, but it looks like that's already proven to be an exercise in futility. If you're current on the series' happenings, then you're well aware that she wasted no time in establishing herself as a public enemy when she carried out an attack on an SCPD precinct in the premiere episode.

We, perhaps like you, were hoping that Earth-2’s Laurel Lance would be able to find some measure of redemption this season on Arrow, but it looks like that’s already proven to be an exercise in futility. If you’re current on the series’ happenings, then you’re well aware that she wasted no time in establishing herself as a public enemy when she carried out an attack on an SCPD precinct in the premiere episode.

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Well, it looks like the immediate future won’t be any brighter for either the citizens of Star City or Team Arrow 2.0, because Black Siren will be back with a vengeance in next week’s offering, “Reversal.” Admittedly, not too much is known about what her next strike will entail because the synopsis originally released by the network was deliberately vague, and even the extended promo that can be viewed at the top doesn’t shed much light on the matter, either.

Fortunately, a freshly released batch of images may give us at least some hints as to what’s going on. As we can see, the gang seems to have tracked Black Siren to some sort of place where technology is well on display, perhaps Kord Industries. And since this is one of those rare instances when Felicity’s skill set will be required in the field, it may be safe to assume that some kind of cyber attack is on the villain’s agenda.

For more, be sure to check out the aforementioned synopsis below:

BLACK SIREN STRIKES AGAIN — Just as Oliver (Stephen Amell) starts to get things in order, Black Siren (Katie Cassidy) launches another attack on the citizens of Star City. Gregory Smith directed the episode written by Sarah Tarkoff & Emilio Ortega Aldrich.

Arrow airs on Thursday nights on The CW.


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