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Interview: Stephen Amell on Vixen’s Introduction and Oliver’s Son Being Targeted

[ Written on February 24 2016 by Admin ]

IGN TV: We’ve got two big shows to talk about, but let me start off with Arrow. Damien Darhk has certainly found a way to cross a new line, going after William. Suffice to say Oliver is going to be pretty pissed off about this situation?

Stephen Amell: Yeah, it’s kind of an unprecedented pissed off for Oliver, because he’s never had to deal with this before. There are instincts that exist as a brother, as a son, as a boyfriend/finance/lover, as a best friend, but those instincts pale in comparison to the instincts of a father, and that’s a dangerous spot for Oliver. If he’s not making sound decisions against an opponent like Damien Darhk, then he’s going to be in big trouble.

IGN: Of course, in the middle of this, this is all news to not just Felicity but a lot of people except for Thea right now, but is there even time to deal with the “I have a son” of it all given the fact that this boy’s life is in danger?

Amell: No, there’s not. Felicity finds out, and then there’s a quick moment where everyone on the team that doesn’t know about it finds out. So there’s the fact that I kept a secret from Felicity. There’s also the consideration of Laurel doing the math and figuring out who William is, who his mother is and when he was conceived, which is also something that we have to touch on in the episode.

IGN: Yeah, that’s a dicey situation. [Laughs]

Amell: It is a dicey situation! But that all has to wait, and I was actually very happy — because it would have been easy to get stuck in the melodrama of that situation when, realistically, there’s a mother [Samanatha] who’s lost her child, a father who’s lost his son and an understandably worried mother. So we compartmentalize all of that stuff in pursuit of William.

IGN: They set up Oliver having a son a couple years ago on the show, and it was always kind of there in the background. Do you like that now’s the time that you guys are really delving into what it means that Oliver has a son?

Amell: Yeah, I have to say, just from a personal standpoint, I think that this is probably my favorite storyline, for a variety of reasons. The fact that we introduced it in Season 2, I was actually part of the pitch for touching on it again in Season 3, and then the fact that we got into it this year with a little bit more depth — just the fact that we’ve been able to tell a story over the course of three years is not something that a lot of television shows are able to say. So many things have to go right for you to be able to tease and tell a story over the course of three years. It’s very rare. I’m very proud of it, and I think everyone involved has done a good job. It’s not that it ends this week, but it’s a very definitive chapter in the story.

IGN: And then of course in the midst of this, this episode is also introducing Vixen into the show and into live-action. How does she come into this story?

Amell: Megalyn did a fantastic job. She was such a pleasure to have on set, to work with. She had obviously voiced the character, but she dropped right into the action of it. She’s just a totally kick-ass, badass, interesting character that I hope we get to see again, certainly somewhere within this DC universe, whether she gets her own show or comes back and plays with us for a little bit.

You know, every time that Team Arrow goes up against Damien Darhk, he’s just summarily defeated them quickly and efficiently and without a ton of effort. So Oliver, once he finds out that Darhk has William, he’s just going to go back at Darhk in the same way that he’s been going all season, and it’s actually the team, Felicity in particular, that talks him out of his thing. Basically, “This is the definition of insanity. You’re just doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result,” which prompts Oliver to think outside the box and track down Vixen.

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Screencaps: Arrow 4×14 ‘Code of Silence’

[ Written on February 24 2016 by Admin ]

Hi guys, I’m Jasper and I’m the new owner of this site. Thanks to Flaunt for letting me adopt it, and to Gemma, who has done such an incredible work with the site. For my first update, I have updated the gallery with 605 high-resolution screencaps from last week’s episode of Arrow.

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