Showing posts with label nyssa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nyssa. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Arrow S04 E13: Sins of the Father

Per last episode's cliffhanger, Thea is dying because she won't succumb to the Lazarus Pit's bloodlust hangover. Rather than just calling John Constantine - who saved the similarly afflicted Sara, and thrilled viewers with his appearance - Oliver has, as he always does, decided to do things the hard way. Nyssa has a cure called the Lotus, which she will only surrender if Oliver kills Malcolm Merlin. Tired yet? We haven't even started.

Nyssa keeps bringing up that Oliver is her husband, almost to the point of nagging. It makes me wonder how legally binding such a marriage would be. Should Felicity be worried? Should she ask Laurel if she knows a good lawyer? Both Jean Loring and Kate Spencer are dead, so I suspect it's dangerous for lawyers in Star City. A side note should be mentioned here that in the Arrowverse, as shown on a recent episode of "DC's Legends of Tomorrow," Jean is the mother of Anna, Ray Palmer's late fiancée. In the comics, Jean was his wife.

Speaking of Felicity, she has her own problems, and her own subplot this episode. Not only is her estranged father the Calculator, but he confessed to it in order to win her love back. Her mom insists that he can't change, of course conjuring parallels to Oliver, but Felicity wants to try anyway. I was okay with Felicity and dad going for coffee, but I think bringing him to Palmer Tech and letting him see a T-sphere was a bit much. Good thing it was only a test.

Although Oliver tries to negotiate, Nyssa and Malcolm go to war. Again, distance and logistics are a problem. The League of Assassins is headquartered in Pakistan and Star City is on the US west coast, and yet the war is in the streets of Star City? How many times do members of Team Arrow and other cast go back and forth in what seems like no time at all??

Dr. Lamb, the Queen family doctor dating back to the first episode, gets a callback in this one. I did some Google fu thinking the name rang a bell and was maybe some forgotten evil scientist from Green Arrow's past, but he's not. I was however reminded of Green Arrow for Dr. Davis again. Wasn't there a Davis on The List? Could our campaign manager be related?

In the end, the villains were all wrapped up far too nicely and quickly I thought. How long really will the Calculator remain behind bars or the League of Assassins remain disbanded? And there are a hundred different hand jokes, with and without "Doctor Who" and "Torchwood" references, that I could make about Malcolm, but I won't. I'm just sad that we're obviously in for more Darhk, the story arc that never ends…

Next: Code of Silence!

Monday, November 03, 2014

Arrow S03 E04: "The Magician"


"My father may be The Demon, but yours is The Devil."

Comics fans know what to expect when they see the title of this episode. John Barrowman's Malcolm Merlyn was the big bad for the first season of "Arrow," but he was based on a character from the comics - Arthur King. King was an assassin whose weapons of preference were bows and arrows and he went by the name Merlyn the Magician while a member of the League of Assassins. He also served as both inspiration and archenemy for Green Arrow.

In "Arrow," Merlyn is actually the character's last name, and The Magician is a name he took on as part of the League of Assassins. Deep in the soap opera roots of the show, he is also the birth-father of Oliver's sister Thea, from an affair with their mother years before. Last episode, Thea returned to Starling City from Corto Maltese where Malcolm had been training her as... his sidekick? A junior super-villain? Or like in the comics, the second Speedy?

In our cliffhanger last time, Nyssa, the daughter of R'as Al Ghul, invaded the Arrowcave demanding to know where Sara was. Uh oh. Disappointingly, the encounter is talked out despite weapons drawn. What boggled my mind is when she left, Oliver told Roy to follow her while he went to see Thea. Wait, what? Number one, when did Oliver start trusting Roy that much, and number two, Nyssa is the daughter of the demon! This is just asking for trouble.

After Nyssa and leatherjacketed Laurel have a harsh meeting at Sara's grave, Oliver and the daughter of the demon forge an uneasy alliance to find Sara's killer. The number one suspect is enemy of the League, Malcolm Merlin. League sources had determined that he had faked his death and was still alive - but we knew that.

The don't-tell-Dad thing with Laurel being involved with Team Arrow is beginning to get tedious. Almost as tedious as the don't-tell-Iris nonsense going on at "The Flash." Speaking of which, there's another bit of continuity in that Felicity is in Central City this week. One thing I have noted about Barry over on "The Flash" is that he is a good soul, trustworthy, loyal, a real hero. That contrast may be hurting "Arrow," because everyone on this show, good or evil, is a liar.

Oliver lies. Malcolm lies. Thea lies. Laurel lies. It's to a point where when the only person whose word you can trust is the daughter of R'as Al Ghul, we are all in trouble. Oliver may think he's taking the high ground by not killing, but he's still a liar. I was so troubled by all of the deception on this show that I really didn't care all that much when Thea was kidnapped by Nyssa.

And that is the point at which Nyssa says the words I began this review with. Arrow's rescue of Thea brings him into conflict with Nyssa and them both with Malcolm. The three way fight is intriguing for a moment until you realize you can't really tell one hooded archer from another in the dimly lit arena. In the end, Malcolm lives, and Oliver swears as long as he's in Starling, Merlyn is under his protection... earning the enmity of the League of Assassins. And we get our first look at the television version of The Demon.

Flashback Hong Kong ties up some loose ends from season one, but does little else. There's also the matter of the Arrowcave. Thea wants to reopen Verdant, and buy it from Queen Consolidated. What happens to the Arrowcave when Thea finds it in the basement of her club? Or does she already know?

Next: The Secret Origin of Felicity Smoak!