Arrow

Arrow’s 150th Episode Will Introduce A Major Character

When it was originally announced that Arrow's 150th episode was titled "Emerald Archer," I'd assumed that it would shed more light on Oliver's estranged sister who's become a vigilante in her own right. Fortunately, not much time was wasted in fleshing out her character, as the midseason premiere was re-titled "My Name is Emiko Queen" at the eleventh hour. Needless to say, the content reflected that.

When it was originally announced that Arrow‘s 150th episode was titled “Emerald Archer,” I’d assumed that it would shed more light on Oliver’s estranged sister who’s become a vigilante in her own right. Fortunately, not much time was wasted in fleshing out her character, as the midseason premiere was re-titled “My Name is Emiko Queen” at the eleventh hour. Needless to say, the content reflected that.

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Funny enough, “Emerald Archer” will instead air as a faux documentary focused squarely on Oliver, thereby allowing for us to see him through the eyes of those inhabiting this fictional universe. Not only that, but it’ll be narrated by none other than Kelsey Grammer! I bet you didn’t see that coming.

Obviously, some surprises are being saved for showtime – including that of a major character’s debut. Here’s what executive producer and showrunner Beth Schwartz told TV Line said when asked if we’ll meet any new faces during the milestone:

Yes. And you will meet them at the end of [Episode] 12, our 150th episode (airing Feb. 4).”

Right now, it’s anybody’s guess as to whom this may be. Really, it could be either friend or foe, so we’ll just have to tune in to find out. Part of me thinks it could be the mysterious Dante who’s been teased as of late, but he may be saved for down the line.

For more on the 150th episode, be sure to check out the official synopsis:

ARROW FILMS THEIR 150TH EPISODE AS A DOCUMENTARY ENTITLED “THE HOOD AND THE RISE OF VIGILANTES” NARRATED BY KELSEY GRAMMER — The 150th episode of “Arrow” showcases a documentary entitled “The Hood and the rise of vigilantism” starring Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards), and the rest of Team Arrow. As a camera crew follows Oliver and team around to talk about their past as vigilantes and what the Green Arrow means to Star City, Oliver must also deal with William’s (guest star Jack Moore) return from boarding school as well as a new threat to the city. The episode will feature “documentary footage” captured by the BTS crew and interviews from those who have worked alongside the Green Arrow. The documentary is narrated by Kelsey Grammer. Glen Winter directed the episode written by Marc Guggenheim & Emilio Ortega Aldrich (#712).

Arrow airs on Monday nights on The CW, with “Emerald Archer” set to debut on February 4th.


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