![]() ![]() Speaking of the island, the flashbacks this week really do tie in perfectly with all of the goings-on in Starling City. This time out, Oliver soon realises that he’s going up against something different, someone different something that he hasn’t seen since his time on the island. Thing is, usually the Arrow would simply drop in, chew some bubblegum, kick some ass then leave. After successfully working out where Brother Cyrus is headed, Oliver grabs his bow and goes after Brother Blood’s Acolyte. Luckily for us viewers, Barry is on hand to explain exactly what the hell a centrifuge is (it can really mess shit up, apparently). It’s revealed that the destruction at Queen Consolidated was caused by Brother Cyrus (Graham Shiels), and that he successfully took a centrifuge during the break-in. From here on out, Barry starts to work alongside the official Queen Consolidated team, all the while showing off his fanboy feelings for the mysterious Arrow, completely unaware that Oliver is the man under the hood. With a shit-ton of damage apparently caused by a large group of hoods, forensic specialist Barry Allen arrives from Central City just in time to fill Oliver, Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards), Diggle (David Ramsey), and Detective Lance (Paul Blackthorne) in on the fact that all of the damage was caused by just one, solitary being. The Scientist starts with a break-in at one of the arms of Queen Consolidated. Again, just in case you were doubting it, Arrow hits another home run. With the last episode giving us the acquittal of Moira Queen (Susanna Thompson), the return from the grave of Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman), the revelation that Malcom is the father of Thea Queen (Willa Holland), and Brother Blood (Kevin Alejandro) finally getting a positive result to his seemingly fatal experimentations, The Scientist had a whole truckload to live up to. It also introduces us to a whole world of pain for the Arrow (Stephen Amell). The first of Season 2’s two-part mid-season finale, The Scientist introduces us to a familiar DC face: Barry Allen (Grant Gustin). ![]()
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