'Arrow': Seth Gabel's Vertigo strikes close to Oliver's heart when Thea takes a hit
When Zap2it spoke with "Arrow" executive producer Andrew Kreisberg, we were thrilled to learn that Thea's role in the show is only going to grow. "She's going to have a lot more storylines coming up," Kreisberg promises. "We're going to see Thea get a surprising new job, which is also going to lead to an unexpected new romance for her."
Thea will also be the catalyst for a major turning point in the series: The arrival of our Season 1 "big bad," The Count... known to comic book fans as Vertigo. Badly missed "Fringe" star Seth Gabel has snagged the pivotal role of The Count, a local drug dealer whose latest stash is called Vertigo. Given Thea's try-anything-twice, devil-may-care attitude, we had an inkling that she might find herself mixed up with this particular unsavory character.
"She's going to use the Vertigo drug, in an upcoming episode, which is ultimately what's going to lead Oliver to his first confrontation with The Count," Kreisberg confirms. "Oliver has had a very specific desire and clean up the city. In this instance, Oliver's going to have a very personal reason for wanting to take him down."
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When Zap2it spoke with "Arrow" executive producer Andrew Kreisberg, we were thrilled to learn that Thea's role in the show is only going to grow. "She's going to have a lot more storylines coming up," Kreisberg promises. "We're going to see Thea get a surprising new job, which is also going to lead to an unexpected new romance for her."
Thea will also be the catalyst for a major turning point in the series: The arrival of our Season 1 "big bad," The Count... known to comic book fans as Vertigo. Badly missed "Fringe" star Seth Gabel has snagged the pivotal role of The Count, a local drug dealer whose latest stash is called Vertigo. Given Thea's try-anything-twice, devil-may-care attitude, we had an inkling that she might find herself mixed up with this particular unsavory character.
"She's going to use the Vertigo drug, in an upcoming episode, which is ultimately what's going to lead Oliver to his first confrontation with The Count," Kreisberg confirms. "Oliver has had a very specific desire and clean up the city. In this instance, Oliver's going to have a very personal reason for wanting to take him down."
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this show is getting better and better
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that the producers have definite plans for Thea. I was beginning to wonder if the character would continue to flounder without anything to do.
ReplyDeleteCould Thea's love interest be Roy Harper, a Starling City teenager who seeks justice because of his girlfriend's injuries? Along the way stumbles along Oliver Queen's secret life. Ollie agrees to train him in the use of the bow.
ReplyDeleteThinking Roy Harper as Thea's boyfriend. Have Roy be about Thea's age. When Roy seeks justice, Ollie notices that Roy needs guidance as a crimefighter. Roy mainly does the computer work in the "Arrowcave."
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