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"Pilot" is the first episode of the television series Arrow, which premiered on The CW on October 10, 2012. It was written by series developers Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg, and directed by David Nutter. The episode introduces Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), a billionaire playboy, his mother Moira Queen (Susanna Thompson), sister Thea (Willa Holland), new bodyguard John Diggle (David Ramsey), best friend Tommy Merlyn (Colin Donnell), ex-girlfriend Laurel Lance (Katie Cassidy), and her father Detective Quentin Lance (Paul Blackthorne). It follows Oliver as he returns to Starling City, after having been shipwrecked for five years, and becomes a bow-wielding, hooded vigilante who sets out to right the wrongs of his father, who died during the shipwreck, and save the city.

"Pilot"
Arrow episode
Promotional poster
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 1
Directed byDavid Nutter
Story by
Teleplay by
Produced by
  • Andrew Kreisberg
  • Marc Guggenheim
  • Greg Berlanti
Featured music
Cinematography byGlen Winter
Editing byPaul Karasick
Production code296818
Original air dateOctober 10, 2012 (2012-10-10)
Running time43 minutes
Guest appearances
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Filmed in Vancouver, Canada, the pilot features two timelines on display: Oliver in the present, fighting crime as a vigilante, and Oliver when he is shipwrecked five years earlier. The developers wanted to bring a realistic vision to the character, which translated into a functional costume and no superpowers being featured. The pilot became the highest rated show on The CW in three years. It received generally favorable reviews from critics, who generally cited Amell's performance as a highlight. The episode was nominated for various awards, winning three.

Plot edit

Billionaire playboy Oliver Queen is found on a remote Mandarin Pacific island of Lian Yu, having been shipwrecked for five years. Oliver is welcomed back home to Starling City by his mother Moira, stepfather Walter Steele, younger sister Thea, and best friend Tommy Merlyn. They can sense that Oliver has changed, and try to question him about his time on the island after viewing the numerous scars that have riddled his body.

As Oliver rejoins society, and Tommy attempts to update him on what has happened in the world the last five years, the two are abducted by 3 masked men. With Tommy unconscious, they interrogate Oliver about his late father, Robert, and what he may have told Oliver before he died. Oliver manages to escape and fights his captors, killing them to protect his secret. The police investigate the kidnapping, and Oliver informs Police Detective Quentin Lance, his former girlfriend Laurel's father, that a man in a green hood saved them.

In response to the kidnapping, Moira orders Oliver to take on a bodyguard, John Diggle. Meanwhile, Laurel is revealed to be a lawyer currently working to bring a civil action against Adam Hunt, a man who collected millions of dollars from people living in the Glades, a small, crime-ridden neighborhood in Starling City. When Laurel discovered that Oliver is alive, the two meet. Oliver tries to apologize to Laurel for hurting her five years ago, as he was cheating on her with her sister Sara. Laurel reminds him that his behavior not only broke her heart, but cost the life of Sara, who was on Oliver's sailboat the Queen's Gambit with him during the wreck.

Oliver quickly sneaks away from Diggle and begins building his base of operations at an abandoned Queen Industrial warehouse. As he prepares for his new alter ego as a vigilante, Oliver reviews Robert's journal, which contains a list of various names. Disguised in a green hood and leather outfit, and armed with a bow and arrows, Oliver confronts Adam Hunt and orders him to transfer $40 million into an account to be used to pay back the people of the Glades. When Hunt refuses, Oliver makes the transfer anyway before escaping as the police arrive.

Later, it is revealed that Moira ordered Oliver's abduction so she could discover if Robert had told Oliver his secrets. In flashback sequences set during the shipwreck of the Queen's Gambit, Oliver recalls Robert sacrificing himself so that there will be enough supplies for Oliver to survive, asking him to correct the mistakes of the family and one day return home to Starling to save it.

Production edit

Conception edit

On January 12, 2012, The CW began preparing a new series centered around the character Green Arrow, developed by Andrew Kreisberg, Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim.[1] A week later, the network ordered a pilot, now titled Arrow, and brought in David Nutter to direct.[2] When developing the series, producer Marc Guggenheim expressed that the creative team wanted to "chart [their] own course, [their] own destiny", and avoid any direct connections to Smallville, which featured its own Green Arrow/Oliver Queen (Justin Hartley). They opted to cast a new actor in the role of Oliver Queen.[3] Unlike with Smallville, the pilot does not initially feature super-powered heroes and villains. Instead, the creative still took inspiration from Smallville, as one of the main themes was to "look at the humanity" of Oliver Queen, as Smallville had done with Clark Kent. The decision not to include superpowers was, in part, based on the executives' desire to take a realistic look at the characters in this universe.[4]

Casting edit

Amy Brenneman made a point of really befriending me before we started shooting [Private Practice] [...] I was really taken with how she connected with me, person to person, before we tried to connect, actor to actor. So, I made a real point to do that [with the Arrow cast] [...] I think that you can see that [we hit it off] [...] If you have to put your hand on somebody's shoulder, if you've done it before, it makes it easier to do. Sometimes it's imperceptible, but I think it's what takes things from good to great, or from 2D to 3D.

Amell interview with Collider[5]

Stephen Amell was one of the first actors to audition for the role of Oliver Queen, and Kreisberg felt that he "hit the target from the outset" and "everyone else just paled in comparison".[3] Arrow's pilot script was the first Amell auditioned for during pilot season, having received multiple scripts at the start of the year.[5] Producer Marc Guggenheim expressed that the creative team wanted to "chart [their] own course, [their] own destiny", and avoid any direct connections to Smallville, which featured its own Green Arrow/Oliver Queen who was portrayed by Justin Hartley. Instead, they opted to cast a new actor in the titular role.[3] Amell, who was already in shape from Rent-a-Goalie, did physical fitness training at Tempest Freerunning Academy out of Reseda, California. He received archery training as well, which included watching a video on how archery has been displayed inaccurately or poorly in television and film before learning the basics of shooting a bow.[3] For Amell, the appeal of portraying Queen was that he saw multiple roles tied to the same character: "There's Queen the casual playboy; Queen the wounded hero; Queen the brooding Hamlet; Queen the lover; Queen the man of action, and so on."[3]

Katie Cassidy was cast as Dinah Laurel Lance on February 15, 2012; Laurel is also the vigilante Black Canary in the comic books.[6] Cassidy said she was drawn to the show by Berlanti, Nutter, Kreisberg, and Guggenheim, whom she called smart, creative, and edgy.[7] It was announced in February 2012 that Colin Donnell was cast as Tommy Merlyn—a character whose surname is based on Green Arrow's nemesis in the comics—and David Ramsey would portray John Diggle, Oliver's bodyguard and a character not previously established through the comic books.[8][9] Ramsey enjoyed the fact that he did not have to worry about matching the comic books. It allowed him to "just kind of take [his character], and run with it".[10] Jacqueline MacInnes Wood was cast as Sara Lance, Laurel's sister, for the pilot. However, when the character returned in the second season, Wood was replaced by Caity Lotz.[11]

Filming edit

Production on the pilot began in March 2012 in Vancouver, Canada.[12] The series features two distinct timelines, which requires more specific planning in the filming schedule. Filming for the island flashbacks takes place in Vancouver's Whytecliff Park area, near beachfront homes. The production team is tasked with keeping the buildings out of camera frame.[13] Additionally, producer Marc Guggenheim finds the process arduous: "Stephen [Amell] has to wear a wig, and his look has to be changed... there's a lot. It's actually incredibly ambitious to do these flashbacks every week, every single episode. Because like Andrew [Kreisberg] said, it's almost like it's its own show."[13] Hatley Castle, located in Royal Roads University was used for exterior shots for the Queen family mansion. Hatley Castle had previously been used as the Luthor ancestral home in Smallville.[14] Vancouver's Terminal City Ironworks Complex doubles as the exterior for Queen Consolidated, Inc.[15]

Design edit

When it came time to design the look of the costume for Oliver Queen's vigilante persona, the studio brought in Colleen Atwood to develop a realistic approach to the suit.[16] According to Amell, it was important for the suit to be functional, and the best way that he knew for that was if he could put the costume on by himself: "If I can put it on by myself, I think that people will buy it. And that was our idea. That's our world."[4] The opening scene on Lian Yu features an easter egg of a Deathstroke mask with an arrow through it. David Nutter wanted a foreground element and Geoff Johns, who was visiting the set, suggested using the mask. This easter egg eventually led to the introduction of Billy Wintergreen in episode five and Slade Wilson in episode thirteen.[17]

Reception edit

Ratings edit

Arrow's premiere episode drew 4.14 million viewers, making it The CW's most-watched telecast of any show on any night in three years, and The CW's most-watched series premiere since The Vampire Diaries in 2009.[18] In Australia, the premiere received 1.32 million viewers, making it the third most-watched broadcast on the network that night.[19] The UK broadcast was the fourth highest-rated telecast of the week, with 1.85 million viewers.[20] In Canada, the first episode got 1.32 million viewers, making it the fourth most-watched airing of the night and the twenty-third of the week.[21]

Critical response edit

 
Amell (on set) was praised by multiple critics for his ability to portray the various sides of Oliver Queen convincingly.

The pilot episode received generally favorable reviews upon release. Newsday's Verne Gay commended the series' start, specifically the casting of Susanna Thompson as Moira Queen and the pilot's ability to weave in the action with "a pleasing romantic triangle, interfamily intrigue, a flawed hero and [...] a mystery."[22] David Hiltbrand, of The Philadelphia Inquirer, characterizes the pilot as a "dark, gleaming gem", but acknowledges that the show's success will be built around how well it maintains the quality of the action sequences and the mystery behind Oliver's motives.[23] NY Daily News' David Hinckley praised the start of the series as being "lively" and "better than hard-core 'Green Arrow' fans expected"; Hinckley also pointed out that Amell does a good job of finding the proper balance for Oliver as he moves between his "old world" and "new world".[24] San Francisco Chronicle's David Wiegand favorably compared the pilot to Smallville, stating that the series is fun and action-packed, and worth the same level of longevity that Smallville received. Weigand praised Amell's performance and his ability to convincingly portray both the spoiled billionaire and his vigilante alter-ego, and gives credit to director David Nutter and the editors for putting together an episode that built suspense and kept the action fast and believable.[25]

Robert Bianco, of USA Today, characterized the pilot as a Dark Knight version of the Green Arrow character. Bianco praised the action sequences, the emotional development with the characters, and the mystery of the plot. He contends that the biggest hurdle to Arrow's success will be the network in which it airs.[26] Variety's Brian Lowry also said the pilot felt more like a lite version of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight saga, but believed the action could not hide the two-dimensional characters that were introduced. Lowry further commented that the series would have an "uphill climb" when it comes to mainstream appeal because of the "second-tier" nature of its primary comic book character.[27] The Hollywood Reporter's Tim Goodman stated, if you can get past the implausibility, Arrow is entertaining and matches the type of brand The CW is creating.[28] Sarah Rodman, of the Boston Globe, also said the pilot was cartoonish, specifically commenting on Amell's "stilted narration" and the storyline feeling "silly". She further stated that pilot would please fans of the genre, and drama fans who can suspend their disbelief that an alcoholic billionaire "driven mad on a remote island for five years would now know how to hack computers".[29]

Accolades edit

The pilot won multiple Leo Awards, including Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Series (Glen Winter), Best Production Design in a Dramatic Series (Richard Hudolin), and Best Stunt Coordination in a Dramatic Series (J.J. Makaro).[30] Glen Winter was also nominated for an award based on his work in the pilot episode by the Canadian Society of Cinematographers.[31]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hibberd, Justin (January 12, 2012). "'Green Arrow' TV series near pilot order at The CW!". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  2. ^ Goldman, Eric (January 18, 2012). "Green Arrow TV Pilot Ordered by CW". IGN. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e Strachan, Alex (October 11, 2012). "Stephen Amell brings Arrow to small screen". canada.com. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  4. ^ a b Eric Goldman (May 30, 2012). "Arrow Star Stephen Amell Talks About Playing TV's New Oliver Queen". IGN. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
  5. ^ a b Christina Radish (October 8, 2012). "Stephen Amell Talks ARROW, How He Won the Role, the Evolution of the Queen Family Dynamic, Appearances by Other DC Characters, and More". Collider. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
  6. ^ Eric Goldman (February 15, 2012). "Katie Cassidy Cast as Black Canary in Arrow". IGN. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  7. ^ Craig Bryne (August 7, 2012). "GreenArrowTV Interview With Katie Cassidy, "Laurel Lance"". GreenArrowTV.com. Retrieved November 27, 2013.
  8. ^ Nellie Andreeva (February 21, 2012). "Titus Welliver To Star In NBC's 'Midnight Sun', CW's 'Arrow' Adds Colin Donnell". Deadline. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  9. ^ Stuart Levine (February 8, 2012). "Ramsey cast in CW's 'Arrow' pilot". Variety. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  10. ^ David Betancourt (October 9, 2013). "GREEN ARROW: Jeff Lemire, David Ramsey shed light on the new synergy between CW hit and the DC comic". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  11. ^ Yeoman, Kevin (2014). "'Arrow': Black Canary Revealed – What Did You Think?". Screen Rant. Retrieved February 17, 2015.
  12. ^ Vlessing, Etan (March 13, 2012). "The CW Back to Canada With a Slew of Drama Pilots". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  13. ^ a b Craig Byrne (August 1, 2012). "GreenArrowTV Interview: Talking With Arrow Executive Producers Kreisberg & Guggenheim". GreenArrowTV.com. Retrieved November 27, 2013.
  14. ^ Michael D. Reid. . Times Colonist. Archived from the original on June 30, 2012. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
  15. ^ "Four Vancouver-Shot American TV Pilots to Series – ARROW, CULT, EMILY OWENS M.D. & RED WIDOW – Updated". YVRshoots. May 1, 2012. Retrieved February 13, 2015.
  16. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (March 19, 2012). "CW Fires Off First 'Arrow' With Pic From Comic-Inspired Pilot (Photo)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  17. ^ Agard, Chancellor (October 14, 2019). "Arrow producer recalls the happy accident that led to Deathstroke's debut". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved October 15, 2019.
  18. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (October 22, 2012). "The CW's 'Arrow' Gets Full-Season Pickup". Deadline. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  19. ^ Knox, David (May 2, 2013). "Wednesday 1 May 2013". TV Tonight. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
  20. ^ "Weekly Top 30". BARB. Retrieved February 20, 2015. Note: The ratings must be searched for.
  21. ^ "Top 30 Programs (October 8–14, 2012)" (PDF). Numeris. October 15, 2012. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
  22. ^ Verne Gay (October 9, 2012). "Arrow is off to a fast start". Newsday. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  23. ^ David Hiltbrand (October 10, 2012). "Arrow, Nashville produce welcome pilots late in the game". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  24. ^ David Hinckley (October 10, 2012). "TV Review: 'Arrow'". NY Daily News. Retrieved February 17, 2015.
  25. ^ David Wiegand (October 9, 2012). "Beauty and the Beast,Arrow reviews". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved February 17, 2015.
  26. ^ Robert Bianco (October 9, 2012). "'Arrow': Great aim, but not quite a bulls-eye". USA Today. Retrieved February 16, 2015.
  27. ^ Brian Lowry (October 8, 2012). "Arrow Review". Variety. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  28. ^ Tim Goodman (October 3, 2012). "Arrow: TV Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  29. ^ Sarah Rodman (October 9, 2012). "'Arrow' falls short of a bullseye". Boston Globe. Retrieved February 17, 2015.
  30. ^ "Leo Awards Past Winners 2013". LeoAwards.com. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  31. ^ . Canadian Society of Cinematographers. Archived from the original on December 25, 2013. Retrieved February 15, 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "Pilot" at IMDb  

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Pilot is the first episode of the television series Arrow which premiered on The CW on October 10 2012 It was written by series developers Greg Berlanti Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg and directed by David Nutter The episode introduces Oliver Queen Stephen Amell a billionaire playboy his mother Moira Queen Susanna Thompson sister Thea Willa Holland new bodyguard John Diggle David Ramsey best friend Tommy Merlyn Colin Donnell ex girlfriend Laurel Lance Katie Cassidy and her father Detective Quentin Lance Paul Blackthorne It follows Oliver as he returns to Starling City after having been shipwrecked for five years and becomes a bow wielding hooded vigilante who sets out to right the wrongs of his father who died during the shipwreck and save the city Pilot Arrow episodePromotional posterEpisode no Season 1Episode 1Directed byDavid NutterStory byGreg Berlanti Marc GuggenheimTeleplay byAndrew Kreisberg Marc GuggenheimProduced byAndrew Kreisberg Marc Guggenheim Greg BerlantiFeatured music C Mon Doll by My Goodness Work Hard Play Hard Radio Mix by Tiesto We Are the Champions by Queen Blow Cirkut Remix by Ke ha Superload by Oliver Lieb Playing In The Dark by Jeremy Thurber Babes by Icky Blossoms Apparitions by The RaveonettesCinematography byGlen WinterEditing byPaul KarasickProduction code296818Original air dateOctober 10 2012 2012 10 10 Running time43 minutesGuest appearancesColin Salmon as Walter Steele Jamey Sheridan as Robert Queen Jacqueline MacInnes Wood as Sara Lance Annie Ilonzeh as Joanna De La Vega Kathleen Gati as Raisa Roger Cross as Lucas Hilton Brian Markinson as Adam Hunt Ben Cotton as Dave HackettEpisode chronology Previous Next Honor Thy Father Arrow season 1 List of episodes Filmed in Vancouver Canada the pilot features two timelines on display Oliver in the present fighting crime as a vigilante and Oliver when he is shipwrecked five years earlier The developers wanted to bring a realistic vision to the character which translated into a functional costume and no superpowers being featured The pilot became the highest rated show on The CW in three years It received generally favorable reviews from critics who generally cited Amell s performance as a highlight The episode was nominated for various awards winning three Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 2 1 Conception 2 2 Casting 2 3 Filming 2 4 Design 3 Reception 3 1 Ratings 3 2 Critical response 3 3 Accolades 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot editThis section s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Billionaire playboy Oliver Queen is found on a remote Mandarin Pacific island of Lian Yu having been shipwrecked for five years Oliver is welcomed back home to Starling City by his mother Moira stepfather Walter Steele younger sister Thea and best friend Tommy Merlyn They can sense that Oliver has changed and try to question him about his time on the island after viewing the numerous scars that have riddled his body As Oliver rejoins society and Tommy attempts to update him on what has happened in the world the last five years the two are abducted by 3 masked men With Tommy unconscious they interrogate Oliver about his late father Robert and what he may have told Oliver before he died Oliver manages to escape and fights his captors killing them to protect his secret The police investigate the kidnapping and Oliver informs Police Detective Quentin Lance his former girlfriend Laurel s father that a man in a green hood saved them In response to the kidnapping Moira orders Oliver to take on a bodyguard John Diggle Meanwhile Laurel is revealed to be a lawyer currently working to bring a civil action against Adam Hunt a man who collected millions of dollars from people living in the Glades a small crime ridden neighborhood in Starling City When Laurel discovered that Oliver is alive the two meet Oliver tries to apologize to Laurel for hurting her five years ago as he was cheating on her with her sister Sara Laurel reminds him that his behavior not only broke her heart but cost the life of Sara who was on Oliver s sailboat the Queen s Gambit with him during the wreck Oliver quickly sneaks away from Diggle and begins building his base of operations at an abandoned Queen Industrial warehouse As he prepares for his new alter ego as a vigilante Oliver reviews Robert s journal which contains a list of various names Disguised in a green hood and leather outfit and armed with a bow and arrows Oliver confronts Adam Hunt and orders him to transfer 40 million into an account to be used to pay back the people of the Glades When Hunt refuses Oliver makes the transfer anyway before escaping as the police arrive Later it is revealed that Moira ordered Oliver s abduction so she could discover if Robert had told Oliver his secrets In flashback sequences set during the shipwreck of the Queen s Gambit Oliver recalls Robert sacrificing himself so that there will be enough supplies for Oliver to survive asking him to correct the mistakes of the family and one day return home to Starling to save it Production editConception edit On January 12 2012 The CW began preparing a new series centered around the character Green Arrow developed by Andrew Kreisberg Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim 1 A week later the network ordered a pilot now titled Arrow and brought in David Nutter to direct 2 When developing the series producer Marc Guggenheim expressed that the creative team wanted to chart their own course their own destiny and avoid any direct connections to Smallville which featured its own Green Arrow Oliver Queen Justin Hartley They opted to cast a new actor in the role of Oliver Queen 3 Unlike with Smallville the pilot does not initially feature super powered heroes and villains Instead the creative still took inspiration from Smallville as one of the main themes was to look at the humanity of Oliver Queen as Smallville had done with Clark Kent The decision not to include superpowers was in part based on the executives desire to take a realistic look at the characters in this universe 4 Casting edit Amy Brenneman made a point of really befriending me before we started shooting Private Practice I was really taken with how she connected with me person to person before we tried to connect actor to actor So I made a real point to do that with the Arrow cast I think that you can see that we hit it off If you have to put your hand on somebody s shoulder if you ve done it before it makes it easier to do Sometimes it s imperceptible but I think it s what takes things from good to great or from 2D to 3D Amell interview with Collider 5 Stephen Amell was one of the first actors to audition for the role of Oliver Queen and Kreisberg felt that he hit the target from the outset and everyone else just paled in comparison 3 Arrow s pilot script was the first Amell auditioned for during pilot season having received multiple scripts at the start of the year 5 Producer Marc Guggenheim expressed that the creative team wanted to chart their own course their own destiny and avoid any direct connections to Smallville which featured its own Green Arrow Oliver Queen who was portrayed by Justin Hartley Instead they opted to cast a new actor in the titular role 3 Amell who was already in shape from Rent a Goalie did physical fitness training at Tempest Freerunning Academy out of Reseda California He received archery training as well which included watching a video on how archery has been displayed inaccurately or poorly in television and film before learning the basics of shooting a bow 3 For Amell the appeal of portraying Queen was that he saw multiple roles tied to the same character There s Queen the casual playboy Queen the wounded hero Queen the brooding Hamlet Queen the lover Queen the man of action and so on 3 Katie Cassidy was cast as Dinah Laurel Lance on February 15 2012 Laurel is also the vigilante Black Canary in the comic books 6 Cassidy said she was drawn to the show by Berlanti Nutter Kreisberg and Guggenheim whom she called smart creative and edgy 7 It was announced in February 2012 that Colin Donnell was cast as Tommy Merlyn a character whose surname is based on Green Arrow s nemesis in the comics and David Ramsey would portray John Diggle Oliver s bodyguard and a character not previously established through the comic books 8 9 Ramsey enjoyed the fact that he did not have to worry about matching the comic books It allowed him to just kind of take his character and run with it 10 Jacqueline MacInnes Wood was cast as Sara Lance Laurel s sister for the pilot However when the character returned in the second season Wood was replaced by Caity Lotz 11 Filming edit Production on the pilot began in March 2012 in Vancouver Canada 12 The series features two distinct timelines which requires more specific planning in the filming schedule Filming for the island flashbacks takes place in Vancouver s Whytecliff Park area near beachfront homes The production team is tasked with keeping the buildings out of camera frame 13 Additionally producer Marc Guggenheim finds the process arduous Stephen Amell has to wear a wig and his look has to be changed there s a lot It s actually incredibly ambitious to do these flashbacks every week every single episode Because like Andrew Kreisberg said it s almost like it s its own show 13 Hatley Castle located in Royal Roads University was used for exterior shots for the Queen family mansion Hatley Castle had previously been used as the Luthor ancestral home in Smallville 14 Vancouver s Terminal City Ironworks Complex doubles as the exterior for Queen Consolidated Inc 15 Design edit When it came time to design the look of the costume for Oliver Queen s vigilante persona the studio brought in Colleen Atwood to develop a realistic approach to the suit 16 According to Amell it was important for the suit to be functional and the best way that he knew for that was if he could put the costume on by himself If I can put it on by myself I think that people will buy it And that was our idea That s our world 4 The opening scene on Lian Yu features an easter egg of a Deathstroke mask with an arrow through it David Nutter wanted a foreground element and Geoff Johns who was visiting the set suggested using the mask This easter egg eventually led to the introduction of Billy Wintergreen in episode five and Slade Wilson in episode thirteen 17 Reception editRatings edit Arrow s premiere episode drew 4 14 million viewers making it The CW s most watched telecast of any show on any night in three years and The CW s most watched series premiere since The Vampire Diaries in 2009 18 In Australia the premiere received 1 32 million viewers making it the third most watched broadcast on the network that night 19 The UK broadcast was the fourth highest rated telecast of the week with 1 85 million viewers 20 In Canada the first episode got 1 32 million viewers making it the fourth most watched airing of the night and the twenty third of the week 21 Critical response edit nbsp Amell on set was praised by multiple critics for his ability to portray the various sides of Oliver Queen convincingly The pilot episode received generally favorable reviews upon release Newsday s Verne Gay commended the series start specifically the casting of Susanna Thompson as Moira Queen and the pilot s ability to weave in the action with a pleasing romantic triangle interfamily intrigue a flawed hero and a mystery 22 David Hiltbrand of The Philadelphia Inquirer characterizes the pilot as a dark gleaming gem but acknowledges that the show s success will be built around how well it maintains the quality of the action sequences and the mystery behind Oliver s motives 23 NY Daily News David Hinckley praised the start of the series as being lively and better than hard core Green Arrow fans expected Hinckley also pointed out that Amell does a good job of finding the proper balance for Oliver as he moves between his old world and new world 24 San Francisco Chronicle s David Wiegand favorably compared the pilot to Smallville stating that the series is fun and action packed and worth the same level of longevity that Smallville received Weigand praised Amell s performance and his ability to convincingly portray both the spoiled billionaire and his vigilante alter ego and gives credit to director David Nutter and the editors for putting together an episode that built suspense and kept the action fast and believable 25 Robert Bianco of USA Today characterized the pilot as a Dark Knight version of the Green Arrow character Bianco praised the action sequences the emotional development with the characters and the mystery of the plot He contends that the biggest hurdle to Arrow s success will be the network in which it airs 26 Variety s Brian Lowry also said the pilot felt more like a lite version of Christopher Nolan s Dark Knight saga but believed the action could not hide the two dimensional characters that were introduced Lowry further commented that the series would have an uphill climb when it comes to mainstream appeal because of the second tier nature of its primary comic book character 27 The Hollywood Reporter s Tim Goodman stated if you can get past the implausibility Arrow is entertaining and matches the type of brand The CW is creating 28 Sarah Rodman of the Boston Globe also said the pilot was cartoonish specifically commenting on Amell s stilted narration and the storyline feeling silly She further stated that pilot would please fans of the genre and drama fans who can suspend their disbelief that an alcoholic billionaire driven mad on a remote island for five years would now know how to hack computers 29 Accolades edit The pilot won multiple Leo Awards including Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Series Glen Winter Best Production Design in a Dramatic Series Richard Hudolin and Best Stunt Coordination in a Dramatic Series J J Makaro 30 Glen Winter was also nominated for an award based on his work in the pilot episode by the Canadian Society of Cinematographers 31 See also editPilot The Flash Pilot for Flash based series filmed in same location and with same director and existing in the same fictional universe Pilot Supergirl Pilot for Supergirl based series existing in the same continuity and directed by the cinematographer of this series pilot Pilot Smallville Pilot for Superman based series filmed in same location and with same director but not in the same universe Aquaman Unbroadcast pilot for Aquaman portrayed by Justin Hartley who would go on to portray Green Arrow on Smallville List of television series based on DC ComicsReferences edit Hibberd Justin January 12 2012 Green Arrow TV series near pilot order at The CW Entertainment Weekly Retrieved April 17 2014 Goldman Eric January 18 2012 Green Arrow TV Pilot Ordered by CW IGN Retrieved April 17 2014 a b 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