You won't want to miss the episode, airing at 8 p.m. Wednesday night. In the meantime, here are five things to expect.
1. Thea being her drunkenly spectacular (and spectacularly drunk) self. Don't be fooled by the healthy brother-sister banter at the beginning of the episode -- Thea (Willa Holland) carries a considerable amount of damage, and it's not going anywhere any time soon. That's never more evident than when she misinterprets a moment of kindness from Tommy (Colin Donnell) and decides to make a move.
2. The Royal Flush Gang has a surprising connection to Queen Consolidated. Oliver isn't particularly interested in fighting petty street crime, because he sees it as a symptom of Starling City's disease -- the disease being the rich, powerful men corrupting the city from the top down. When he finds out that a family of bank robbers has a link to his dad, though, he has no choice but to step in.
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1. Thea being her drunkenly spectacular (and spectacularly drunk) self. Don't be fooled by the healthy brother-sister banter at the beginning of the episode -- Thea (Willa Holland) carries a considerable amount of damage, and it's not going anywhere any time soon. That's never more evident than when she misinterprets a moment of kindness from Tommy (Colin Donnell) and decides to make a move.
2. The Royal Flush Gang has a surprising connection to Queen Consolidated. Oliver isn't particularly interested in fighting petty street crime, because he sees it as a symptom of Starling City's disease -- the disease being the rich, powerful men corrupting the city from the top down. When he finds out that a family of bank robbers has a link to his dad, though, he has no choice but to step in.
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