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Blu-ray Review: “Arrow: The Complete Seventh Season” Leads Up To An Intriguing And Final Season


 

Following Oliver Queen’s shocking decision to turn himself over the FBI and reveal his identity as the Green Arrow to the public, Oliver has spent the past five months in prison while his team was left behind to protect Star City. In the wake of Ricardo Diaz’s escape, Oliver has yet again turned into someone else inside Slabside Maximum Security Prison. Determined to keep a low profile to shorten his sentence for the sake of his family, Oliver’s limits will be tested when he and Team Arrow are pitted against the most ruthless villains they have yet to face.

Season Seven of “Arrow” brought big changes to the show. Characters left, a double story-line was going on and by the end of the season, it was the end of Oliver and Felicity. It was an up and down season and when it was all over and done with, it satisfied and left lots more questions than answers.

The first part of the season has Oliver in jail after turning himself in and revealing himself as the Arrow. The other members of the gang try to keep the piece. Oliver eventually gets out and things are still bad in the city and he ends up along with the others working for the city and with the police to keep the bad guys at bay and against another bad guy for the season.

In another storyline going on a flash-forward is taking place with Oliver and Felicity’s children trying to stop something put in motion before it is too late. It leads to a shocking revelation about what has been going on with Felicity all these years. As the season ends, Oliver has to leave to fulfill a promise he made to Monitor via the crossover episodes that aired during the season.

It was announced that “Arrow” will return for an eighth and final season. Things will be really different. Oliver is gone as is Felicity and no one knows how things will turn out. It should all come to a head with the big crossover event planned for the new season.

 

Available on Blu-ray, DVD & Digital August 20th

 

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