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Team Arrow Seemingly Reunites In Latest Photos

As thrilling and intriguing as the current season of Arrow has proven to be, I must admit I really miss seeing the Emerald Archer and his cohorts fighting alongside each other on the streets of Star City - and in costume, to be more specific. And though we may be taking baby steps getting there, it looks as though a major stride may be witnessed during next week's episode.

As thrilling and intriguing as the current season of Arrow has proven to be, I must admit I really miss seeing the Emerald Archer and his cohorts fighting alongside each other on the streets of Star City – and in costume, to be more specific. And though we may be taking baby steps getting there, it looks as though a major stride may be witnessed during next week’s episode.

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I say that because the promotional images released ahead of “Due Process” not only show the likes of John Diggle, Felicity Smoak, Dinah Drake, Rene Ramirez, Curtis Holt and even Earth-2’s Laurel Lance all under the same roof, but they’re also apparently working in unison. Suffice it to say, this is some exciting stuff, even if they aren’t suited up.

If I were to hazard a guess, this meeting of the minds has something to do with Felicity’s lead on Diaz. But as you peruse the gallery below, keep your eyes peeled for a few images showing her, Diggle and Curtis appearing as though they’re doing a shoot for a college or technical school brochure. Well, that’s what those pics looked like to me, at least.

The only real deviation from this is that of Laurel standing in what I’m assuming to be a courtroom, most likely in an effort to get Oliver out of prison in a by-the-book manner. As for Ollie himself, I’m guessing his absence from the slideshow is due to us already being granted a plethora of images showing him behind bars in previous weeks.

For more on “Due Process,” be sure to check out the official synopsis:

LAUREL STEPS IN TO HELP OLIVER — Slabside becomes even more dangerous after a guard is murdered and everyone is a suspect. Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) enlists help from a surprising source in her pursuit of Diaz (Kirk Acevedo), and Laurel (Katie Cassidy) flexes her muscles as the District Attorney. Kristin Windell directed the episode written by Sarah Tarkhoff & Tonya Kong (#706). Original airdate 11/19/2018.

Arrow airs on Monday nights on The CW.


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