

However, she's firm about not coming back to Starling City. Instead, Oliver finds Thea and she welcomes him (literally) with open arms. Oliver arrives on her doorstep and Malcolm almost shoots him through the door with an arrow. You might think that time spent in the Diggle household is a weird aside, but the writers tie this nicely into the episode arc.Ĭut to the beautiful location of Corto Maltese (how does Ollie afford this on his busted bank account?).

field operative Mark Shaw has gone quiet. because he's never been on a plane before (pretty funny).ĭiggle and Lyla talk about taking time off, but she wants him to go with Oliver to Corto Maltese she has a side-quest for him since A.R.G.U.S. Felicity lets Oliver know that Thea's in Corto Maltese, so he's off to bring her back and Roy's tagging along. Meanwhile, in present time, Arrow snares a street thug whose prints were on a shard of glass on the rooftop where Canary was killed, but the lead turns out to be a dead end. He says he needs to train her as his student, not his daughter, and then cracks her in the face. She fails and tries to give up, but Malcolm tells her it's alright, that it's his fault. He pours boiling liquid over his hand and ignores the pain, then turns the test on Thea. Thea and Malcolm share a calming tea Malcolm also shares his own origin stories, dealing with the pain of his wife's death.
