For the first few episodes of its third season, Arrow has been somewhat inconsistent. After a season premiere in which a whole heck of a lot happened, the subsequent installments have had to try to deal with the implications of each twist and turn. Diggle’s daughter was born and he benched himself. Oliver and Felicity’s relationship took a romantic...that ultimately proved catastrophic as Oliver ended their relationship before it had a chance to start. Quentin Lance—whose first name Team Arrow genuinely seems to believe is “Detective”—was promoted to captain and now rides a desk. Laurel handled the legal side of vigilante justice. There was plenty of material in the first 40 minutes of the premiere to get the season off to a promising start.
Then, in the final two minutes, an off-screen entity drove three arrows into Sara’s abdomen, knocking her backwards off of a rooftop and rather conclusively killing her. Sara died at Laurel’s feet, and Arrow has been scrambling to strike a conceivable balance ever since.
The most unfortunate effect has been the marginalizing of the original Team Arrow, whose unlikely comradery has long been one of the biggest draws to the show. With Olicity on the backburner and Diggle preoccupied by his infant daughter, the dynamic was altered for the worse. Last week’s episode—“The Secret Origin of Felicity Smoak”—was a return to form on the Team Arrow front as Oliver and Digg gleefully met Felicity’s mom. Olicity was on the mend, and the Digglette was incorporated into the story without issue. Even Roy began to feel less like the summer intern and more like a member of the team. “Secret Origin” was a huge upswing in the quality of characer interactions, and fans everywhere began to hope that a new trend for the season was finally beginning.
Well, maybe “Guilty” will be an outlier.