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Arrow season 1

The first season of the American action television series Arrow premiered on The CW on October 10, 2012, at 8:00 pm (ET) and concluded on May 15, 2013, with a total of 23 episodes, after the network ordered a full season on October 22, 2012. The series is based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow, a costumed crime-fighter created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, and is set in the Arrowverse, sharing continuity with other Arrowverse television series. The showrunners for this season were Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg. Stephen Amell stars as Oliver Queen, with principal cast members Katie Cassidy as Laurel Lance, Colin Donnell as Tommy Merlyn, David Ramsey as John Diggle, Willa Holland as Thea Queen, Susanna Thompson as Moira Queen, and Paul Blackthorne as Quentin Lance.

Arrow
Season 1
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Starring
No. of episodes23
Release
Original networkThe CW
Original releaseOctober 10, 2012 (2012-10-10) –
May 15, 2013 (2013-05-15)
Season chronology
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The series follows billionaire playboy Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), who claimed to have spent five years shipwrecked on Lian Yu, a mysterious island in the North China Sea, before returning home to Starling City (later renamed "Star City") to fight crime and corruption as a secret vigilante whose weapon of choice is a bow and arrow. In the first season, Oliver returns to Starling City and is reunited with his mother Moira (Susanna Thompson), his half-sister Thea (Willa Holland), and his friend Tommy Merlyn (Colin Donnell). Oliver rekindles his relationships, while spending his nights hunting down and sometimes killing criminals as a hooded vigilante, known as The Hood.[1] He uncovers Malcolm Merlyn's (John Barrowman) conspiracy to destroy "The Glades", a poorer section of Starling City that has become overridden with crime. John Diggle (David Ramsey) and Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards) assist Oliver in his crusade. Oliver also reconnects with ex-girlfriend, Laurel Lance (Katie Cassidy), who is still angry over his role in her sister, Sara's, presumed death, while her father, Detective Quentin Lance (Paul Blackthorne), suspects Oliver being the vigilante. The season features flashbacks to Oliver's first year on the island, and how it changed him, while trying to stop a mercenary force targeting the Chinese economy. After being saved by The Hood, Roy Harper (Colton Haynes) attempts to find him so he will train him so he can help others.

Production on the pilot began in March 2012 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Filming for the rest of the season began on July 18, 2012, and ended on April 18, 2013. The season was generally well received by critics, and averaged 3.68 million viewers each week. Amell's portrayal of Oliver Queen / Arrow drew comparison to Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games, while the season itself was found to be still looking for its own identity. The season would go on to win multiple awards, including twenty-one nominations in various categories. The season was released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 17, 2013. The series was renewed for a second season on February 11, 2013.[citation needed]

Episodes edit

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11"Pilot"David NutterStory by : Greg Berlanti & Marc Guggenheim
Teleplay by : Andrew Kreisberg & Marc Guggenheim
October 10, 2012 (2012-10-10)2968184.14[2]
Billionaire playboy Oliver Queen, missing and presumed dead after a shipwreck that claimed the life of his father, Robert, is discovered alive after five years on a remote Pacific island. He is welcomed home to Starling City by his mother Moira, stepfather Walter Steele, younger sister Thea, and best friend Tommy Merlyn, but they sense he has changed. Moira assigns John Diggle as Oliver's bodyguard. Oliver hides the truth about the man he has become, and tries to reconcile with his former girlfriend, Laurel Lance, whom he cheated on with her sister Sara (who died in the shipwreck). While reconnecting with those closest to him, by night Oliver secretly masquerades as a hooded vigilante archer, attempting to fulfill his dying father's request: to right the wrongs of his family. Oliver's first goal is to take down corrupt millionaire Adam Hunt, who has scammed millions from various people in the city. Laurel's father, police detective Quentin Lance, becomes determined to arrest the vigilante and works with Adam to stop him. In the end Adam's security guard, Constantine Drakon, and many other henchmen were killed. Meanwhile, it is revealed Oliver's mother has an agenda at odds with her son, having orchestrated a kidnapping to determine what Robert told him after the shipwreck.
22"Honor Thy Father"David BarrettStory by : Greg Berlanti & Marc Guggenheim
Teleplay by : Andrew Kreisberg & Marc Guggenheim
October 17, 2012 (2012-10-17)2J73023.55[3]
Laurel brings a civil suit against millionaire Martin Somers, who is also one of Oliver's targets, for taking part in drug trades with the Chinese Triad that ultimately led to the death of a young woman's father. As the vigilante, Oliver threatens Somers to make him confess to the murder as penance for all of the wrongs he has done to the city. Instead, Somers contacts the Triad, who send the assassin Chien Na Wei to kill Laurel. Oliver saves Laurel from Chien; he later obtains Somers' confession and gives an audio recording of it to Quentin. Meanwhile, Moira and Walter push Oliver to take a position at the company. Oliver stymies their efforts by using the opening of the company's new applied sciences division to publicly opt out of the position, knowing that he cannot simultaneously honor Robert's request to fight for the city and be the man Moira wants him to be. She is revealed to be conspiring with a man affiliated with a symbol that exists in Robert's book possessed by Oliver. A flashback to Oliver's time on the island shows him being attacked by an unknown hooded figure wielding a bow and arrow.
33"Lone Gunmen"Guy BeeStory by : Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg
Teleplay by : Marc Guggenheim & Andrew Kreisberg
October 24, 2012 (2012-10-24)2J73033.51[4]
Oliver tracks down another millionaire from his list, before the latter is killed by an assassin known as Floyd Lawton. Oliver decides to build a new dance club above his hideout as a cover for his nighttime disappearances. While comparing the competition, he finds Thea, who reveals that Laurel and Tommy had been involved during Oliver's absence. Laurel becomes suspicious when Oliver does not react to it, and concludes he already knew. She and Tommy start dating again. Meanwhile, Oliver enlists the help of IT technician Felicity Smoak to learn that the venue for Floyd Lawton's next assignment is an auction, which will be attended by many influential businessmen including Walter. As the vigilante, he enlists the help of Quentin to prevent Lawton's plan. Oliver succeeds, apparently killing Lawton in the process, but Diggle is shot during the fight. In order to save Diggle's life, Oliver is forced to reveal his dual identity to him. Flashbacks reveal that the Asian archer who attacked Oliver was actually trying to help him; Oliver misunderstands and escapes; and is revealed to be pursued by an unknown group of armed men.
44"An Innocent Man"Vince MisianoMoira Kirland & Lana ChoOctober 31, 2012 (2012-10-31)2J73043.05[5]
Oliver offers Diggle a chance to fight at his side and help the city, which the latter refuses. Later, Oliver discovers a connection between Peter Declan, a death row inmate, and Jason Brodeur, one of the men on his list. As the vigilante, he enlists the help of Laurel to prove Declan's innocence. Working together, the pair uncovers the truth, but Brodeur has his mercenaries stage a prison riot so that they can have Laurel and Declan killed before the truth is revealed. Oliver sneaks into the prison dressed as a guard and saves the two, with her realizing that the vigilante is merciless. Declan is exonerated while Brodeur is arrested. Diggle meets with Oliver and agrees to work with him so that he can both protect the city and protect Oliver from losing his humanity. Quentin arrests Oliver on suspicion of being the vigilante. Meanwhile, Walter discovers that Moira has been keeping the salvaged and sabotaged family yacht hidden in a warehouse. Flashbacks show that the archer forced Oliver to kill a pheasant for food, making it the latter's first kill. He was also taught to forget Laurel.
55"Damaged"Michael SchultzWendy Mericle & Ben SokolowskiNovember 7, 2012 (2012-11-07)2J73053.75[6]
Oliver hires Laurel as his attorney and his bail is accepted. Given Oliver's time on the island, the District Attorney offers an insanity plea with indefinite treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder in a psychiatric facility. Oliver declines, instead offering to take a polygraph test to prove his innocence, which he passes. While remanded under house arrest, Oliver throws a prison-themed party, maintaining his bachelor playboy facade. He has Diggle pose as the vigilante and stop a German arms dealer who is in the city to sell automatic weapons to the city's gangs. The plan works and the charges are dropped after Quentin kills a man who was sent by Moira's co-conspirator to kill Oliver. However, Laurel begins to suspect Oliver. Moira threatens her associate to stay away from her family. Walter leaves the house after confronting Moira on her lies. Flashbacks show Oliver caught and tortured by the armed men, led by Edward Fyers, for the location of the archer, who is revealed to be a former military officer, before being saved by the latter.
66"Legacies"John BehringMoira Kirland & Marc GuggenheimNovember 14, 2012 (2012-11-14)2J73063.83[7]
Oliver begins preparing to attack another individual from the list, but Diggle argues that he should expand his work and help the police stop a group of bank robbers. Oliver initially refuses, believing that it detracts from his mission to right Robert's wrongs, but agrees finally. Oliver deduces that the robbers are actually a family unit, and that the leader Derek Reston worked for Queen Industries before Robert outsourced 1500 jobs to China and the Reston family lost their home as a result. Feeling guilty, Oliver tries to persuade Derek to right his own wrongs, but learns that the family are going to rob another bank. During Oliver's confrontation, Derek is fatally shot. Meanwhile, Tommy throws Laurel a fundraiser to support her law firm, CNRI, hoping to prove his love for her that way. Oliver and Moira manage to regain their emotional connection. Flashbacks show Oliver having a dream of Robert blaming him for his idleness and reveal how Oliver first discovered the target names in his father's notebook.
77"Muse of Fire"David GrossmanStory by : Andrew Kreisberg
Teleplay by : Geoff Johns & Marc Guggenheim
November 28, 2012 (2012-11-28)2J73073.74[8]
Moira is almost shot by a mysterious assailant who was attempting to assassinate an associate of mob boss Frank Bertinelli. Oliver attempts to infiltrate Frank's business to discover the identity of the attacker. Frank blames Chien and the Triad gang for the murders of his people. Oliver learns that the attacker is Helena Bertinelli, Frank's daughter, with whom he had just been on a date. Helena reveals that she is looking for revenge against her father, who she blames for the murder of her fiancé, who according to Frank was gathering evidence against him to give FBI. Helena and Oliver are abducted by Frank's right-hand man, Nick Salvati, in connection to the deaths; she reveals that she was the one gathering evidence and kills Salvati after learning he was the one who killed her fiancé. She also deduces Oliver's identity as the vigilante after witnessing him fight Frank's henchmen. In the end, Helena and Oliver share a kiss. Meanwhile, Tommy is cut off financially by his father, Malcolm, who is revealed to be Moira's co-conspirator. Laurel sticks with him, stating that she does not want him for money. Walter returns home.
88"Vendetta"Ken FinkBeth Schwartz & Andrew KreisbergDecember 5, 2012 (2012-12-05)2J73083.35[9]
Oliver decides to teach Helena that there is justice outside of revenge after witnessing her try to kill the head of the Triad. Diggle expresses his disapproval, but to no avail. She dresses as a purple vigilante and the duo has another man from the list arrested. Helena starts to buy into the idea, but leaves him after finding out that Laurel was his former girlfriend and believing that they are still together. Helena goes after the Triad, killing their leader. As a result, Chien and her men go after Frank, believing him to be responsible, but Oliver gets there in time to stop them. Oliver also stops Helena from killing Frank, who is arrested; and she threatens to reveal his identity if he tries to come after her in the future. Meanwhile, Tommy finally tells Oliver about Malcolm's action and asks for a job at the club that Oliver is attempting to build, which is accepted. Using Felicity's help, Walter learns more about the secret organization that Moira is a part of, finding a notebook containing the list.
99"Year's End"John DahlStory by : Greg Berlanti & Marc Guggenheim
Teleplay by : Andrew Kreisberg & Marc Guggenheim
December 12, 2012 (2012-12-12)2J73093.11[10]
Hunt is killed by a mysterious archer. Quentin deduces that a copycat is at work, but his superior publicly blames the hooded vigilante. Oliver plans a Christmas party at the mansion to bring back the spirit of the holidays to his family. He saves some hostages from the archer, and the two archers are injured after fighting, with Oliver realizing that Robert wasn't the author of the list. The archer escapes and is revealed to be Malcolm. Walter finds out about the vigilante's objective and is kidnapped by one of Malcolm's associates. The organization's plan is revealed to be starting six months later, when thousands of people will die for what it believes to be for the greater good. Flashbacks show the Chinese archer, Yao Fei, capturing Fyers, who tells Oliver that the island was a prison for dangerous criminals and that his unit was tasked to exterminate the inmates, including Yao, after the program was shut down. Yao is captured by the unit while leading Oliver to a possible escape from the island; and the latter escapes.
1010"Burned"Eagle EgilssonMoira Kirland & Ben SokolowskiJanuary 16, 2013 (2013-01-16)2J73103.06[11]
Six weeks after his fight with Malcolm, Oliver avoids any activities as the vigilante, despite insistence from Diggle. When a firefighter is killed in the line of duty, Laurel suspects that he was murdered and steals the phone the vigilante gave Quentin in order to contact him for help. Tracking down the suspect, Oliver is overpowered during the confrontation, but discovers that the murderer is a former firefighter. Oliver learns that the murderer is Garfield Lynns, a firefighter thought to have died in a massive fire several years prior, but survived with severe burns. Lynns shows up at a fundraiser held for support of the victims in order to kill the fire chief. As the vigilante, Oliver saves the chief before Lynns commits suicide. The media calls the vigilante a hero while Oliver decides to continue his hunt of the list members. Moira decides to take over for Walter as C.E.O. Quentin plants a listening device on the phone to monitor Laurel's communications with the vigilante. Flashbacks show Oliver killing a mercenary, wearing his uniform and recovering his tools, including a map.
1111"Trust But Verify"Nick CopusGabrielle StantonJanuary 23, 2013 (2013-01-23)2J73113.14[12]
After an armored truck is robbed, Oliver believes that one of the thieves is former Marine Ted Gaynor, from his target list. Diggle dismisses Oliver's assumption, as Gaynor was Diggle's commanding officer during his time in Afghanistan. Oliver finds Gaynor and steals encrypted data, as Diggle prevents Oliver from getting any information directly from Gaynor. The data is revealed to be plans for robbing armored trucks, which Oliver uses to track the thieves. Diggle learns that Gaynor was the mastermind behind the robberies, and is forced to join Gaynor's team, but backs out of helping them. Oliver arrives in time and kills Gaynor. Meanwhile, Thea tells Oliver her belief that Moira and Malcolm are involved as she believes they were together before Robert's death. Oliver asks Moira, who states Robert was the unfaithful. Tommy refuses Malcolm's request to sign the paper of selling the clinic established by his mother, who died when he was eight, and reveals that Malcolm left him for years subsequently. Thea is arrested by the police after having a crash as a result of drug use. Flashbacks show Oliver being captured by the mercenaries as Yao was apparently working for them.
1212"Vertigo"Wendey StanzlerWendy Mericle & Ben SokolowskiJanuary 30, 2013 (2013-01-30)2J73122.97[13]
The judge dismisses the plea bargain of Thea and orders the charges brought to trial. Helping Thea, Oliver begins working on tracking down the supplier of the drug, which is known as Vertigo; he discovers that the supplier is called "The Count", and arranges a meeting through his contacts with the Solntsevskaya Bratva. The meeting is broken up by the police, and the Count injects Oliver with a dose of Vertigo. While showing the effects of overdose, the latter still continues his investigation. He uses the ingredients to track the location of the Count. As the vigilante, Oliver is able to confront the Count and inject him with Vertigo, causing irreparable damage. Laurel persuades Quentin to get Thea community service and two years of probation, which she begins serving at Laurel's legal office. Felicity shows Oliver the list of names that Steele discovered, and informs him that they came from Moira. Flashbacks show Yao overpowering Oliver in a mandatory duel and making him appear dead. His body is thrown to a waterfall, where he wakes up and finds an upgraded map, planted by Yao.
1313"Betrayal"Guy BeeLana Cho & Beth SchwartzFebruary 6, 2013 (2013-02-06)2J73132.96[14]
Moira denies knowledge about the list. Diggle decides to investigate her daily activities. Laurel enlists the help of the vigilante when criminal Cyrus Vanch is released from prison. Using the microphone inside the phone, Quentin and his team intercept the vigilante, who manages to escape. Vanch kidnaps Laurel. Quentin and the vigilante team up to save Laurel, as Quentin realizes that Vanch has contacts on the police force and that was how he learned of her. The duo saves Laurel, the vigilante only barely stopping Quentin from murdering Vanch in a blind rage. Laurel demands Quentin to stay away from her for betraying her trust. In order to protect her, Oliver decides to cut his contact with her as the vigilante. Diggle presents evidence to Oliver that his mother is connected to the group he is hunting, and that she also knew of Robert's yacht. Oliver decides to interrogate his mother as the vigilante. In flashbacks, Oliver meets Slade Wilson, an Australian Intelligence operative who came to the island to free Yao Fei. It is revealed that the masked mercenary who tortured Oliver was Wilson's partner; and Wilson has the same mask. He starts training Oliver to get him ready to infiltrate the airfield, the only apparent way out.
1414"The Odyssey"John BehringStory by : Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg
Teleplay by : Andrew Kreisberg & Marc Guggenheim
February 13, 2013 (2013-02-13)2J73143.29[15]
Oliver is critically shot by Moira and escapes. He exposes his secret to Felicity, and asks her to take him to his hideout. With Diggle's help, the bullet is removed and Oliver is stabilized. Felicity refuses to join Oliver's fight, but decides to help them find Steele. Oliver convinces Diggle to stop investigating Moira until they find out more about the organization. Flashbacks show Oliver being trained. Wilson reveals that his former partner is Billy Wintergreen, who was sent with Wilson to find out Fyers' mission. Their plane was shot down and they were captured by Fyers' men. Wintergreen accepted Fyers' offer to change sides. After infiltrating the airstrip, Wilson reveals plans to send in an airstrike to wipe out all of Fyers' operation. Oliver heads out to save Yao, but is recaptured by Fyers. Before he can be executed, Wilson arrives, rescuing Oliver and killing Wintergreen. Although they miss the supply aircraft, Wilson and Oliver decide to continue to work together to get off the island, with Wilson stating that Fyers is hired by another party for a purpose. Yao is revealed to have changed sides because his daughter, Shado, is held captive by Fyers.
1515"Dodger"Eagle EgilssonBeth SchwartzFebruary 20, 2013 (2013-02-20)2J73153.15[16]
Oliver learns of a jewel thief named "Dodger", who uses hostages tagged with bomb collars. Felicity suggests that Oliver bug the phone of Detective McKenna Hall, an old friend of Oliver's, to gain information on the Dodger. She also convinces Oliver to ask Hall out on a date so that he can have some down time. Through the wire tap, Oliver determines the Dodger's next location, but is stunned by a bomb thrown by the thief, who gets away. To draw out the Dodger, Oliver donates antique jewels to an auction. It works; but when Felicity confronts the thief, he places a collar on her to ensure his getaway. Oliver manages to stop the Dodger and deactivate the collar. Diggle starts dating his former sister-in-law, Carly. Thea has a run-in with a thief named Roy Harper, and Moira attempts to make a deal with Chien to have Malcolm killed, so that she can leave the secret organization, whose plan is called the "Undertaking". Flashbacks show Oliver trying to treat Wilson's infected wound by finding the herbs Yao used. He is intercepted by a wounded man who asks for help, but Oliver leaves him, believing it to be a trap.
1616"Dead to Rights"Glen WinterGeoff JohnsFebruary 27, 2013 (2013-02-27)2J73163.17[17]
Oliver kills a hired gunman, and realizes that the latter's target is not safe yet. Chien hires Lawton, who is revealed to have survived Oliver's attack, to take out Malcolm after the previous gunman's death. Malcolm asks Tommy to attend an award ceremony where Malcolm will be receiving a humanitarian award; Tommy is persuaded by Oliver to attend. At the last moment, Oliver discovers that Malcolm is the target and races to the event to save him. Although he is almost caught by Hall, Oliver manages to get Malcolm away from Chien's men. Malcolm is shot with one of Lawton's poisonous bullets, and Oliver is forced to reveal his identity to Tommy so that he can save Malcolm's life. Malcolm and Tommy reconcile. Malcolm tells Moira about his belief that someone from the organization attempted to kill him. Laurel is confronted by her mother, Dinah, who states that Sara, Laurel's sister, might be alive. During a flashback, Oliver is shown repairing a damaged radio, which Wilson uses to tune into the radio communications of Fyers. They find out that Fyers possesses an advanced anti-aircraft missile launcher.
1717"The Huntress Returns"Guy BeeJake Coburn & Lana ChoMarch 20, 2013 (2013-03-20)2J73173.02[18]
Helena returns to Starling City to kill Frank after she learns that he plans to make a deal with the FBI for witness protection. Oliver opens his nightclub and refuses her request for help; she attacks Tommy to force his assistance. Helena is captured by the police's trap. Oliver breaks her out to protect his secret and demands that she leave Starling City. Instead, she forces Felicity to find Frank's location. Oliver manages to stop Helena from killing Frank, but when Hall arrives, Helena shoots her and escapes. In the hospital, Hall breaks up with Oliver, announcing that she is moving to Coast City for her physical therapy. Meanwhile, Tommy's knowledge of Oliver's secret affects his relationship with Laurel; however Tommy reconciles with Oliver. Dinah presents her evidence of Sara's existence to Quentin and Laurel. Thea and Roy get closer. In a flashback to the island, Oliver and Wilson steal the circuit board of the anti-aircraft missile launcher, which the latter states can start a war, and offer Fyers a trade of the board with a way out of the island.
1818"Salvation"Nick CopusDrew Z. Greenberg & Wendy MericleMarch 27, 2013 (2013-03-27)2J73182.65[19]
Another vigilante appears in Starling City and kidnaps one of Oliver's targets, a slumlord who had charges dropped against him because he was able to pay off the District Attorney. The new vigilante, who is identified as Joseph Falk, kills the slumlord over a live broadcast. Falk kills several prosecutors the same way before going after Harper. Diggle finds out that Falk is using an abandoned subway car, and Oliver is able to catch the car and kill Falk. Oliver realizes the secret organization's plans involve The Glades, a neighborhood filled with crime. Laurel proves to Dinah and Quentin that Sara is not alive. It is revealed that Dinah knew of Sara's plan to escape with Oliver. Malcolm contacts the Triad to find the traitors. Moira turns over her co-conspirator, Frank Chen, to Malcolm, who kills Chen, believing her to be innocent. Flashbacks to the island show Oliver and Wilson freeing Shado, but at the cost of Fyers reacquiring the board. She claims to know Fyers' scheme.
1919"Unfinished Business"Michael OfferBryan Q. Miller & Lindsey AllenApril 3, 2013 (2013-04-03)2J73192.92[20]
When a girl dies after using a new form of Vertigo, Oliver sets out to interrogate the Count and determines the latter has lost his mind from the Vertigo overdose. When news reports state that the Count escaped the asylum, Oliver suspects that the Count was faking his mental illness. Meanwhile, Quentin finds loose connections between Tommy and Vertigo, and attempts to uncover the truth, which almost leads him to discovering Oliver's hideout. Oliver realizes that the Count's psychiatrist is behind the re-emergence of Vertigo. Oliver kills the doctor, and opts not to kill the Count, who has truly lost his mind and was the scapegoat of the doctor's actions. Tommy quits the club after realizing that Oliver suspected him with the drug dealing. Malcolm gives him a job. Oliver decides to help Diggle find Lawton, who killed Diggle's brother. In a flashback, Shado reveals that Yao Fei took the blame of a massacre committed by the Chinese government and was exiled to the island. Now Fyers is using him as a scapegoat for his schemes. She begins training Oliver to use a bow.
2020"Home Invasion"Ken FinkBen Sokolowski & Beth SchwartzApril 24, 2013 (2013-04-24)2J73203.10[21]
Laurel represents the Moore family who are suing a corrupt businessman, who puts a hit on the family, and the couple's young child is the sole survivor. Laurel takes the boy into her custody and is saved by the vigilante from the hitman's attempt. Tommy suggests that they go to Oliver's for protection. An operation headed up by A.R.G.U.S., a government organization, is set to capture Lawton, but Oliver chooses the Moores case. As a result, Lawton escapes and Diggle decides to leave Oliver, who forces the businessman to confess his crimes, leading to the latter's arrest. After killing the latter, the hitman comes to the Queen residence to kill all remaining witnesses, but Oliver manages to kill him. Tommy decides to leave Laurel, believing that he could never compete with Oliver should she discover that he is the vigilante. Elsewhere, Roy starts searching for the vigilante; and Thea agrees to help. During a flashback to the island, Shado continues teaching Oliver to use a bow before Yao Fei brings Fyers' men to their hideout.
2121"The Undertaking"Michael SchultzJake Coburn & Lana ChoMay 1, 2013 (2013-05-01)2J73212.89[22]
Oliver tracks down an accountant of the secret organization and steals his laptop. While decrypting it, Felicity uncovers a link to Walter—a money transfer was made to Dominic Alonzo, an underground casino owner who was hired to kidnap Walter. The pair infiltrate the casino and Alonzo claims that Walter was killed. Oliver informs his family and Moira confronts Malcolm, who proves to her that Walter is still alive. Oliver, who was listening in, discovers that Malcolm is heading the secret organization, and uses Felicity to ascertain Walter's location. As the vigilante, Oliver frees Walter. Meanwhile, Laurel asks Tommy for the truth about why he left, and Tommy states that Oliver still loves her, a claim he confirms. Oliver asks Diggle to help him stop the "Undertaking". In a flashback, Robert is shown disagreeing with Malcolm's proposed "Undertaking", which would involve leveling the Glades with a machine, which will be built in five years, and killing thousands of people in order to rebuild the area. As a result, Malcolm has a bomb planted on the Queens' yacht just before Robert boards it to head to China for his plan to stop Malcolm.
2222"Darkness on the Edge of Town"John BehringDrew Z. Greenberg & Wendy MericleMay 8, 2013 (2013-05-08)2J73222.62[23]
Malcolm kills the scientists who worked on the device. Diggle, disguised as the vigilante, kidnaps Oliver and Moira, in a ruse by Oliver to attempt to uncover the truth. The plan works and Oliver's team breaks into Malcolm's company for information. Quentin finally approves Laurel's feelings for Oliver, who realizes that he could cease being the vigilante if he stops the Undertaking. Thus, Oliver reconciles his romance with Laurel and the two make love, which is witnessed by Tommy. Malcolm has the device moved. Oliver attempts to kill him, and Malcolm reveals that he is the other archer; the two fight until Malcolm gets the upper hand, discovering Oliver's secret. Meanwhile, Walter files for divorce, revealing to know Moira's involvement in his kidnapping. Roy wants to be trained by the vigilante and pushes Thea away from himself. In a flashback, the man Oliver chose not to help is revealed to be working for Fyers, who reveals that he plans to cripple the Chinese economy by blowing up commercial planes going into the country. His employer is revealed to be a woman. He murders Yao Fei after forcing him to take credit for the attacks via video recording.
2323"Sacrifice"David BarrettStory by : Greg Berlanti
Teleplay by : Marc Guggenheim & Andrew Kreisberg
May 15, 2013 (2013-05-15)2J73232.77[24]
Malcolm imprisons Oliver, who later manages to escape. He confronts Moira about the Undertaking, which prompts her to hold a press conference and reveal to the city her involvement with Malcolm and the plan to destroy the Glades. She is arrested while Malcolm confirms her claims to Tommy and reveals that he is the other archer. Quentin, with help from Felicity, is able to dismantle the device. Diggle and Oliver go after and mortally wound Malcolm, who reveals that there is a second device shortly before he dies. The device activates and begins to level the east side of the Glades. Thea goes into the Glades to save Roy, who decides to stay and help others. Laurel is trapped in her office; but Tommy arrives and helps her escape before being trapped himself. Oliver arrives too late, as Tommy had already been mortally wounded by debris. The two tearfully make amends with each other before Tommy dies, leaving Oliver grief stricken. In a flashback, Fyers fires a missile at an approaching airliner, but Oliver and Shado manage to override the coordinates and destroy the missile. Afterward, Oliver kills Fyers, revealed to have gained relative skill with bow.

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On January 12, 2012, The CW was preparing a new series centered around the character Green Arrow, developed by Andrew Kreisberg, Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim.[25] A week later, the series, now known as Arrow, was ordered to pilot, which was directed by David Nutter, who also directed the pilot for Smallville, a series following Clark Kent on his journey to become Superman.[26] At the end of the month, Stephen Amell was cast in the titular role of Oliver Queen.[27] 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), opting to cast a new actor in the role of Oliver Queen.[28] Unlike with Smallville, the series does not initially feature super-powered heroes and villains. Instead, the creative still took inspiration from Smallville, as one of the main themes of Arrow 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.[29] The series was given a full season pick up on October 22, 2012.[30]

"I think the idea is to—not all the time, and not with a set regularity—but I think it is critical to explore how he went from the person that he was when he left the island—which is extremely different: he's spoiled, he's entitled, he's a bit of a jerk—and he comes off it something very, very different. So we're going to explore how he gets there."[29]

—Stephen Amell on the use of flashback storytelling.

The series develops relationship triangles: some love triangles, others designed to catch characters in "philosophical debates".[31] Kreisberg provides one such example: "Every week, Oliver will be facing a bad guy, but the truth is, his real nemesis is Detective Lance, who's trying to bring him into justice.[...] His daughter is going to be caught in the middle, because she loves and respects her father, and she's always believed in what he believed, but at the same time, she's going to see this dark urban legend out there that's actually doing a lot of good; the kind of good that she wants to be doing in her role as a legal aid attorney."[31] Learning from previous experiences working in television, the producers worked early on identifying the major story arcs for the series, specifically the first season, including "mapping out" how to accomplish them. Taking inspiration from Christopher Nolan's Batman film series, the creative team decided to "put it all out there" and "not hold back" from episode to episode.[31]

The team strives to include various DC Comics characters and aspects of the DC universe. Guggenheim cited Big Belly Burger, a restaurant franchise introduced in the Superman comics, which appears in Arrow's third episode and onward. Kreisberg said, "There are so many characters in the DC Universe who haven't gotten their due in TV and film. We're so excited to reach into [the DC comics] roster and take some of these lesser-known characters that are beloved by fans, and do our spin on the characters."[32]

Casting edit

On January 31, 2012 Stephen Amell became the first actor to be cast, having previously appeared on other CW dramas such as The Vampire Diaries and 90210.[33] Fan reaction to Amell's casting was mixed, with many fans wanting Justin Hartley to reprise his role from Smallville.[34] 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".[28] Arrow's pilot script was the first Amell auditioned for during pilot season, having received multiple scripts at the start of the year.[35] 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 Hartley. Instead, they opted to cast a new actor in the titular role.[28] 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.[28] 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."[28]

Developing chemistry

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[35]

A week later, David Ramsey was cast as the original character John Diggle, named after the Green Arrow: Year One writer Andy Diggle.[36] 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".[37] On February 14, 2012 Susanna Thompson was cast as Moira Queen.[38] The following day, Katie Cassidy and Willa Holland were announced to play Laurel Lance and Thea Queen, respectively. Laurel Lance is an attorney and Oliver's ex-girlfriend, named after Dinah Laurel Lance, who "may or may not end up being the Black Canary with time".[39] Cassidy said she was drawn to the show by Berlanti, Nutter, Kreisberg, and Guggenheim, whom she called smart, creative, and edgy.[40] Hollands' character is described as "Oliver's celebutante younger sister who's testing the boundaries of acceptable behavior".[41] She is partially based on the character Mia Dearden, sharing her middle name, using Mia as an alias in Season 3 and taking the codename "Speedy" in the season 3 finale. Subsequently. Brian Markinson was cast as guest-star villain Adam Hunt, described as "Hunt is a corrupt businessman who is ripping off some people – behavior that has gotten the attention of Dinah Laurel Lance and her CNRI firm".[42] On February 21, 2012, Colin Donnell was cast as Tommy Merlyn, named after Green Arrow's archenemy Merlyn. He is described as "Oliver's best friend, a playboy "trustafarian" who assumes the good times will roll again now that Oliver has returned, only to learn Oliver is a changed man".[43] On March 2, 2012, Paul Blackthorne and Jamey Sheridan were cast as Quentin Lance and Robert Queen, the fathers of Laurel and Oliver respectively, with Blackthorne being the last regular cast member to be cast.[44] 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.[45] In August, it was announced that John Barrowman would be joining the series in an unspecified recurring role.[46] In the same month Emily Bett Rickards was cast in the role of Felicity Smoak[47] initially as a one-off guest star,[48] but confirmed as a series regular in January 2013.[49]

Design edit

"Arrow, we really wanted him urban, and sexy, and you could almost wear the costume down the street and it would look cool in today's world. That was a big goal with Arrow and the way the story was set up with his character."

 –Costume Designer Colleen Atwood[50]

The realistic approach to the series included the costume design for Oliver's vigilante persona, created by Colleen Atwood.[51] 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. My boots are actually Nike Frees, which is kind of cool. It's leather and it's tight and it's aggressive, but I can move in it. People will like it."[29][52] David Nutter, the director of the pilot episode, said that "We're creating a real, believable world in which Oliver Queen can do incredible things. Colleen Atwood's great work on the Arrow costume reflects that effort."[53]

Filming edit

Production on the pilot began in March 2012 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[54] 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.[32] 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."[32] 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.[55] Vancouver's Terminal City Ironworks Complex doubles as the exterior for Queen Industrial, Inc, in which Oliver sets up his hideout and later his club Verdant.[56] It has also been used on several other occasions, such as the warehouse in which Oliver and Tommy are kidnapped in the pilot episode, or the base of operations for the Chinese Triad in episode 108 "Vendetta".[57]

Filming for the rest of the season commenced on July 18, 2012, and finalized on April 18, 2013.

Music edit

Arrow – Original Television Soundtrack: Season 1
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedSeptember 17, 2013 (2013-09-17)
Length77:35
LabelWaterTower Music
Blake Neely chronology
Arrow – Original Television Soundtrack: Season 1 Arrow – Original Television Soundtrack: Season 2

To compose the score for Arrow, executive producer Greg Berlanti invited Blake Neely, with whom he had first worked with on Everwood, Neely created a score that combined electronic and orchestral cues, varying between action themes and romantic ones.[58] Berlanti told Neely the series would be dark, and the music should be as well. After reading the pilot script, Neely went away to start composing on his own.[59] According to Neely, "Of course, Oliver has his main theme but also sub-themes for the many layers of his character. He and Laurel have a love theme. Mom had a theme for the Undertaking. The bad guys all have themes, which makes it sad for me when one of them dies. So I try not to become attached to bad guy themes. Diggle has a theme. Even the Island itself has a theme."[58] The soundtrack was released on September 17, 2013. It was composed by Blake Neely.

Arrow – Original Television Soundtrack: Season 1 tack listing
No.TitleLength
1."Five Years"1:54
2."Returning Home / Scars"2:53
3."City in Ruin"1:20
4."Setting Up the Lair"2:27
5."Loss and Regrets"2:38
6."On the List"1:40
7."Vigilante Justice"2:10
8."Honor Thy Father"1:45
9."Inhospitable Island / Deathstroke"2:09
10."I Forgot Who I Was"4:00
11."Train and Hunt"2:38
12."Betrayed By Those You Love"1:51
13."Chasing the Hood"2:27
14."Damaged"1:39
15."The Dark Archer / It Is I Who Failed This City"3:31
16."Working Together But Alone"1:53
17."The Count"2:02
18."Friends in Arms"2:36
19."Trust But Verify"2:37
20."Join Us"1:55
21."Trusting a Friend, Saving an Enemy"1:57
22."Sins of the Father"1:27
23."I Can't Lose You Twice"3:17
24."Search for Salvation"3:29
25."Shado Sees an Emerging Hero"1:57
26."Unfinished Business / Saving Walter"2:29
27."A Way Off the Island"2:15
28."Sacrifice"4:52
29."Oliver Queen Suite"9:47
Total length:1:17:35

Release edit

Broadcast edit

The season began airing in the United States on The CW on October 10, 2012, and completed its 23-episode run on May 5, 2013.

Home media edit

Arrow: Season 1 was released as a 5-disc DVD set and as a 9-disc Blu-ray and DVD combo pack set on September 17, 2013, in the United States and September 23, 2013, in the United Kingdom. The DVD and Blu-ray box sets contain additional features, including making-of featurettes, deleted scenes, gag reel, and highlights from the Paley Fest 2012.[60]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

The first season received favorable reviews, with a Metacritic score of 73 out of 100, based on reviews from 25 critics, making it the highest rated CW show in five years.[61][62] Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes calculated an approval rating of 85%, based on 36 reviews. The site's consensus reads: "The CW nails the target with Arrow, a comic book-inspired series that benefits from cinematic action sequences, strong plotting, and intriguing characters."[63]

Mary McNamara of the Los Angeles Times called the series an interesting setup with a quality look, describing Amell as "a poster boy (no doubt literally) for the Katniss Everdeen set."[64] Brian Lowry at Variety described the series as a "handsome but stiff surrogate for Batman that could benefit from sharper execution."[65] In reviewing the final episode of the first season, Alasdair Wilkins of The A.V. Club gave the season as a whole a rating of B+, noting that the show "hasn't quite figured everything out yet, but it's had some standout episodes."[66]

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. In its second episode, Arrow became the only new network drama in the 2012–13 season to hold its ratings in both adults 18–34 and adults 18–49 from its premiere to its second week.[30] The first season finished as the 130th ranked show, with an average viewership of 3.68 million.[67] In Australia, the premiere received 1.32 million viewers, making it the third most-watched broadcast on the network that night.[68] The UK broadcast was the highest-rated telecast of the week on Sky 1, with 1.85 million viewers.[69] 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.[70]

Viewership and ratings per episode of Arrow season 1
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
Total
(18–49)
1 "Pilot" October 10, 2012 1.3 4.14[2] 0.4 1.7
2 "Honor Thy Father" October 17, 2012 1.3 3.55[3]
3 "Lone Gunmen" October 24, 2012 1.1 3.51[4]
4 "An Innocent Man" October 31, 2012 1.0/3 3.05[5] 0.5 1.5[71]
5 "Damaged" November 7, 2012 1.3/4 3.75[6]
6 "Legacies" November 14, 2012 1.2/3 3.83[7]
7 "Muse of Fire" November 28, 2012 1.3/4 3.74[8]
8 "Vendetta" December 5, 2012 1.1/3 3.35[9]
9 "Year's End" December 12, 2012 1.0/3 3.11[10] 0.5 1.5[72]
10 "Burned" January 16, 2013 1.1/3 3.06[11] 0.5 1.6[73]
11 "Trust But Verify" January 23, 2013 1.1/3 3.14[12]
12 "Vertigo" January 30, 2013 0.9/3 2.97[13] 0.5 1.4
13 "Betrayal" February 6, 2013 1.0/3 2.96[14] 0.5 1.5[74]
14 "The Odyssey" February 13, 2013 1.1/3 3.29[15]
15 "Dodger" February 20, 2013 0.9/3 3.15[16] 0.5 1.4[75]
16 "Dead to Rights" February 27, 2013 1.0/3 3.17[17]
17 "The Huntress Returns" March 20, 2013 1.0/3 3.02[18]
18 "Salvation" March 27, 2013 0.9/3 2.65[19] 0.5 1.4[76]
19 "Unfinished Business" April 3, 2013 0.9/3 2.92[20] 0.4 1.3[77]
20 "Home Invasion" April 24, 2013 1.0/3 3.10[21] 0.5 1.5[78]
21 "The Undertaking" May 1, 2013 0.9/3 2.89[22]
22 "Darkness on the Edge of Town" May 8, 2013 0.9/3 2.62[23]
23 "Sacrifice" May 15, 2013 0.9/3 2.77[24] 0.4 1.3[79]

Accolades edit

Award nominations for Arrow season 1
Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2012 IGN Awards Best TV Hero Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) Nominated [80]
Satellite Awards Satellite Award for Best Television Series – Genre Arrow Nominated [81]
2013 Broadcast Music, Inc. BMI Television Music Awards Blake Neely Won [82]
Canadian Society of Cinematography Awards TV Drama Cinematography Glen Winter ("Pilot") Won [83]
TV series Cinematography Glen Winter ("Vendetta") Nominated [83]
Leo Awards Best Casting Dramatic Series Coreen Mayrs, Heike Brandstatter ("An Innocent Man") Nominated [84]
Best Cinematography Dramatic Series Gordon Verheul ("Lone Gunmen") Nominated [84]
Glen Winter ("Pilot") Won [84]
Best Dramatic Series Joseph Patrick Finn, Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, Melissa Kellner Berman, Drew Greenberg, Jennifer Lence, Wendy Mericle, Carl Ogawa Nominated [84]
Best Production Design Dramatic Series Richard Hudolin ("Pilot") Won [84]
Best Stunt Coordination Dramatic Series J. J. Makaro ("Pilot") Won [84]
J. J. Makaro ("Vertigo") Nominated [84]
Best Visual Effects Dramatic Series Jean-Luc Dinsdale, Pauline Burns, Andrew Orloff, Dave Gauthier ("Burned") Won [84]
NewNowNext Awards Best New Indulgence Arrow Nominated [85]
Cause You're Hot Stephen Amell Nominated [85]
People's Choice Awards Favorite New TV Drama Arrow Nominated [86]
Saturn Awards Best Youth-Oriented Series on Television Arrow Nominated [87]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Breakout TV Show Arrow Nominated [88]
Choice Breakout TV Star Stephen Amell Nominated [88]
Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor Stephen Amell Nominated [88]
Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress Katie Cassidy Nominated [88]
Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show Arrow Nominated [88]
UBCP/ACTRA Awards Best Newcomer Emily Bett Rickards Nominated [89]

Notes edit

  1. ^ In addition to an uncredited role in "Year's End", Rickards also co-starred in two episodes.
  2. ^ Laing co-starred in two episodes before she was promoted to recurring in the ninth episode.
  3. ^ Also credited as a co-star in two episodes.

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Trust But Verify redirects here For the idiom see trust but verify The first season of the American action television series Arrow premiered on The CW on October 10 2012 at 8 00 pm ET and concluded on May 15 2013 with a total of 23 episodes after the network ordered a full season on October 22 2012 The series is based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow a costumed crime fighter created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp and is set in the Arrowverse sharing continuity with other Arrowverse television series The showrunners for this season were Greg Berlanti Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg Stephen Amell stars as Oliver Queen with principal cast members Katie Cassidy as Laurel Lance Colin Donnell as Tommy Merlyn David Ramsey as John Diggle Willa Holland as Thea Queen Susanna Thompson as Moira Queen and Paul Blackthorne as Quentin Lance ArrowSeason 1Region 1 DVD coverStarringStephen Amell Katie Cassidy Colin Donnell David Ramsey Willa Holland Susanna Thompson Paul BlackthorneNo of episodes23ReleaseOriginal networkThe CWOriginal releaseOctober 10 2012 2012 10 10 May 15 2013 2013 05 15 Season chronologyNext Season 2List of episodes The series follows billionaire playboy Oliver Queen Stephen Amell who claimed to have spent five years shipwrecked on Lian Yu a mysterious island in the North China Sea before returning home to Starling City later renamed Star City to fight crime and corruption as a secret vigilante whose weapon of choice is a bow and arrow In the first season Oliver returns to Starling City and is reunited with his mother Moira Susanna Thompson his half sister Thea Willa Holland and his friend Tommy Merlyn Colin Donnell Oliver rekindles his relationships while spending his nights hunting down and sometimes killing criminals as a hooded vigilante known as The Hood 1 He uncovers Malcolm Merlyn s John Barrowman conspiracy to destroy The Glades a poorer section of Starling City that has become overridden with crime John Diggle David Ramsey and Felicity Smoak Emily Bett Rickards assist Oliver in his crusade Oliver also reconnects with ex girlfriend Laurel Lance Katie Cassidy who is still angry over his role in her sister Sara s presumed death while her father Detective Quentin Lance Paul Blackthorne suspects Oliver being the vigilante The season features flashbacks to Oliver s first year on the island and how it changed him while trying to stop a mercenary force targeting the Chinese economy After being saved by The Hood Roy Harper Colton Haynes attempts to find him so he will train him so he can help others Production on the pilot began in March 2012 in Vancouver British Columbia Canada Filming for the rest of the season began on July 18 2012 and ended on April 18 2013 The season was generally well received by critics and averaged 3 68 million viewers each week Amell s portrayal of Oliver Queen Arrow drew comparison to Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games while the season itself was found to be still looking for its own identity The season would go on to win multiple awards including twenty one nominations in various categories The season was released on DVD and Blu ray on September 17 2013 The series was renewed for a second season on February 11 2013 citation needed Contents 1 Episodes 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 2 3 Guest 3 Production 3 1 Casting 3 2 Design 3 3 Filming 3 4 Music 4 Release 4 1 Broadcast 4 2 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Ratings 5 3 Accolades 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEpisodes editSee also List of Arrow episodes Arrow season 1 episodesNo overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd codeU S viewers millions 11 Pilot David NutterStory by Greg Berlanti amp Marc GuggenheimTeleplay by Andrew Kreisberg amp Marc GuggenheimOctober 10 2012 2012 10 10 2968184 14 2 Billionaire playboy Oliver Queen missing and presumed dead after a shipwreck that claimed the life of his father Robert is discovered alive after five years on a remote Pacific island He is welcomed home to Starling City by his mother Moira stepfather Walter Steele younger sister Thea and best friend Tommy Merlyn but they sense he has changed Moira assigns John Diggle as Oliver s bodyguard Oliver hides the truth about the man he has become and tries to reconcile with his former girlfriend Laurel Lance whom he cheated on with her sister Sara who died in the shipwreck While reconnecting with those closest to him by night Oliver secretly masquerades as a hooded vigilante archer attempting to fulfill his dying father s request to right the wrongs of his family Oliver s first goal is to take down corrupt millionaire Adam Hunt who has scammed millions from various people in the city Laurel s father police detective Quentin Lance becomes determined to arrest the vigilante and works with Adam to stop him In the end Adam s security guard Constantine Drakon and many other henchmen were killed Meanwhile it is revealed Oliver s mother has an agenda at odds with her son having orchestrated a kidnapping to determine what Robert told him after the shipwreck 22 Honor Thy Father David BarrettStory by Greg Berlanti amp Marc GuggenheimTeleplay by Andrew Kreisberg amp Marc GuggenheimOctober 17 2012 2012 10 17 2J73023 55 3 Not to be confused with the season 5 episode Honor Thy Fathers Laurel brings a civil suit against millionaire Martin Somers who is also one of Oliver s targets for taking part in drug trades with the Chinese Triad that ultimately led to the death of a young woman s father As the vigilante Oliver threatens Somers to make him confess to the murder as penance for all of the wrongs he has done to the city Instead Somers contacts the Triad who send the assassin Chien Na Wei to kill Laurel Oliver saves Laurel from Chien he later obtains Somers confession and gives an audio recording of it to Quentin Meanwhile Moira and Walter push Oliver to take a position at the company Oliver stymies their efforts by using the opening of the company s new applied sciences division to publicly opt out of the position knowing that he cannot simultaneously honor Robert s request to fight for the city and be the man Moira wants him to be She is revealed to be conspiring with a man affiliated with a symbol that exists in Robert s book possessed by Oliver A flashback to Oliver s time on the island shows him being attacked by an unknown hooded figure wielding a bow and arrow 33 Lone Gunmen Guy BeeStory by Greg Berlanti amp Andrew KreisbergTeleplay by Marc Guggenheim amp Andrew KreisbergOctober 24 2012 2012 10 24 2J73033 51 4 Oliver tracks down another millionaire from his list before the latter is killed by an assassin known as Floyd Lawton Oliver decides to build a new dance club above his hideout as a cover for his nighttime disappearances While comparing the competition he finds Thea who reveals that Laurel and Tommy had been involved during Oliver s absence Laurel becomes suspicious when Oliver does not react to it and concludes he already knew She and Tommy start dating again Meanwhile Oliver enlists the help of IT technician Felicity Smoak to learn that the venue for Floyd Lawton s next assignment is an auction which will be attended by many influential businessmen including Walter As the vigilante he enlists the help of Quentin to prevent Lawton s plan Oliver succeeds apparently killing Lawton in the process but Diggle is shot during the fight In order to save Diggle s life Oliver is forced to reveal his dual identity to him Flashbacks reveal that the Asian archer who attacked Oliver was actually trying to help him Oliver misunderstands and escapes and is revealed to be pursued by an unknown group of armed men 44 An Innocent Man Vince MisianoMoira Kirland amp Lana ChoOctober 31 2012 2012 10 31 2J73043 05 5 Oliver offers Diggle a chance to fight at his side and help the city which the latter refuses Later Oliver discovers a connection between Peter Declan a death row inmate and Jason Brodeur one of the men on his list As the vigilante he enlists the help of Laurel to prove Declan s innocence Working together the pair uncovers the truth but Brodeur has his mercenaries stage a prison riot so that they can have Laurel and Declan killed before the truth is revealed Oliver sneaks into the prison dressed as a guard and saves the two with her realizing that the vigilante is merciless Declan is exonerated while Brodeur is arrested Diggle meets with Oliver and agrees to work with him so that he can both protect the city and protect Oliver from losing his humanity Quentin arrests Oliver on suspicion of being the vigilante Meanwhile Walter discovers that Moira has been keeping the salvaged and sabotaged family yacht hidden in a warehouse Flashbacks show that the archer forced Oliver to kill a pheasant for food making it the latter s first kill He was also taught to forget Laurel 55 Damaged Michael SchultzWendy Mericle amp Ben SokolowskiNovember 7 2012 2012 11 07 2J73053 75 6 Oliver hires Laurel as his attorney and his bail is accepted Given Oliver s time on the island the District Attorney offers an insanity plea with indefinite treatment for post traumatic stress disorder in a psychiatric facility Oliver declines instead offering to take a polygraph test to prove his innocence which he passes While remanded under house arrest Oliver throws a prison themed party maintaining his bachelor playboy facade He has Diggle pose as the vigilante and stop a German arms dealer who is in the city to sell automatic weapons to the city s gangs The plan works and the charges are dropped after Quentin kills a man who was sent by Moira s co conspirator to kill Oliver However Laurel begins to suspect Oliver Moira threatens her associate to stay away from her family Walter leaves the house after confronting Moira on her lies Flashbacks show Oliver caught and tortured by the armed men led by Edward Fyers for the location of the archer who is revealed to be a former military officer before being saved by the latter 66 Legacies John BehringMoira Kirland amp Marc GuggenheimNovember 14 2012 2012 11 14 2J73063 83 7 Oliver begins preparing to attack another individual from the list but Diggle argues that he should expand his work and help the police stop a group of bank robbers Oliver initially refuses believing that it detracts from his mission to right Robert s wrongs but agrees finally Oliver deduces that the robbers are actually a family unit and that the leader Derek Reston worked for Queen Industries before Robert outsourced 1500 jobs to China and the Reston family lost their home as a result Feeling guilty Oliver tries to persuade Derek to right his own wrongs but learns that the family are going to rob another bank During Oliver s confrontation Derek is fatally shot Meanwhile Tommy throws Laurel a fundraiser to support her law firm CNRI hoping to prove his love for her that way Oliver and Moira manage to regain their emotional connection Flashbacks show Oliver having a dream of Robert blaming him for his idleness and reveal how Oliver first discovered the target names in his father s notebook 77 Muse of Fire David GrossmanStory by Andrew KreisbergTeleplay by Geoff Johns amp Marc GuggenheimNovember 28 2012 2012 11 28 2J73073 74 8 Moira is almost shot by a mysterious assailant who was attempting to assassinate an associate of mob boss Frank Bertinelli Oliver attempts to infiltrate Frank s business to discover the identity of the attacker Frank blames Chien and the Triad gang for the murders of his people Oliver learns that the attacker is Helena Bertinelli Frank s daughter with whom he had just been on a date Helena reveals that she is looking for revenge against her father who she blames for the murder of her fiance who according to Frank was gathering evidence against him to give FBI Helena and Oliver are abducted by Frank s right hand man Nick Salvati in connection to the deaths she reveals that she was the one gathering evidence and kills Salvati after learning he was the one who killed her fiance She also deduces Oliver s identity as the vigilante after witnessing him fight Frank s henchmen In the end Helena and Oliver share a kiss Meanwhile Tommy is cut off financially by his father Malcolm who is revealed to be Moira s co conspirator Laurel sticks with him stating that she does not want him for money Walter returns home 88 Vendetta Ken FinkBeth Schwartz amp Andrew KreisbergDecember 5 2012 2012 12 05 2J73083 35 9 Oliver decides to teach Helena that there is justice outside of revenge after witnessing her try to kill the head of the Triad Diggle expresses his disapproval but to no avail She dresses as a purple vigilante and the duo has another man from the list arrested Helena starts to buy into the idea but leaves him after finding out that Laurel was his former girlfriend and believing that they are still together Helena goes after the Triad killing their leader As a result Chien and her men go after Frank believing him to be responsible but Oliver gets there in time to stop them Oliver also stops Helena from killing Frank who is arrested and she threatens to reveal his identity if he tries to come after her in the future Meanwhile Tommy finally tells Oliver about Malcolm s action and asks for a job at the club that Oliver is attempting to build which is accepted Using Felicity s help Walter learns more about the secret organization that Moira is a part of finding a notebook containing the list 99 Year s End John DahlStory by Greg Berlanti amp Marc GuggenheimTeleplay by Andrew Kreisberg amp Marc GuggenheimDecember 12 2012 2012 12 12 2J73093 11 10 Hunt is killed by a mysterious archer Quentin deduces that a copycat is at work but his superior publicly blames the hooded vigilante Oliver plans a Christmas party at the mansion to bring back the spirit of the holidays to his family He saves some hostages from the archer and the two archers are injured after fighting with Oliver realizing that Robert wasn t the author of the list The archer escapes and is revealed to be Malcolm Walter finds out about the vigilante s objective and is kidnapped by one of Malcolm s associates The organization s plan is revealed to be starting six months later when thousands of people will die for what it believes to be for the greater good Flashbacks show the Chinese archer Yao Fei capturing Fyers who tells Oliver that the island was a prison for dangerous criminals and that his unit was tasked to exterminate the inmates including Yao after the program was shut down Yao is captured by the unit while leading Oliver to a possible escape from the island and the latter escapes 1010 Burned Eagle EgilssonMoira Kirland amp Ben SokolowskiJanuary 16 2013 2013 01 16 2J73103 06 11 Six weeks after his fight with Malcolm Oliver avoids any activities as the vigilante despite insistence from Diggle When a firefighter is killed in the line of duty Laurel suspects that he was murdered and steals the phone the vigilante gave Quentin in order to contact him for help Tracking down the suspect Oliver is overpowered during the confrontation but discovers that the murderer is a former firefighter Oliver learns that the murderer is Garfield Lynns a firefighter thought to have died in a massive fire several years prior but survived with severe burns Lynns shows up at a fundraiser held for support of the victims in order to kill the fire chief As the vigilante Oliver saves the chief before Lynns commits suicide The media calls the vigilante a hero while Oliver decides to continue his hunt of the list members Moira decides to take over for Walter as C E O Quentin plants a listening device on the phone to monitor Laurel s communications with the vigilante Flashbacks show Oliver killing a mercenary wearing his uniform and recovering his tools including a map 1111 Trust But Verify Nick CopusGabrielle StantonJanuary 23 2013 2013 01 23 2J73113 14 12 After an armored truck is robbed Oliver believes that one of the thieves is former Marine Ted Gaynor from his target list Diggle dismisses Oliver s assumption as Gaynor was Diggle s commanding officer during his time in Afghanistan Oliver finds Gaynor and steals encrypted data as Diggle prevents Oliver from getting any information directly from Gaynor The data is revealed to be plans for robbing armored trucks which Oliver uses to track the thieves Diggle learns that Gaynor was the mastermind behind the robberies and is forced to join Gaynor s team but backs out of helping them Oliver arrives in time and kills Gaynor Meanwhile Thea tells Oliver her belief that Moira and Malcolm are involved as she believes they were together before Robert s death Oliver asks Moira who states Robert was the unfaithful Tommy refuses Malcolm s request to sign the paper of selling the clinic established by his mother who died when he was eight and reveals that Malcolm left him for years subsequently Thea is arrested by the police after having a crash as a result of drug use Flashbacks show Oliver being captured by the mercenaries as Yao was apparently working for them 1212 Vertigo Wendey StanzlerWendy Mericle amp Ben SokolowskiJanuary 30 2013 2013 01 30 2J73122 97 13 The judge dismisses the plea bargain of Thea and orders the charges brought to trial Helping Thea Oliver begins working on tracking down the supplier of the drug which is known as Vertigo he discovers that the supplier is called The Count and arranges a meeting through his contacts with the Solntsevskaya Bratva The meeting is broken up by the police and the Count injects Oliver with a dose of Vertigo While showing the effects of overdose the latter still continues his investigation He uses the ingredients to track the location of the Count As the vigilante Oliver is able to confront the Count and inject him with Vertigo causing irreparable damage Laurel persuades Quentin to get Thea community service and two years of probation which she begins serving at Laurel s legal office Felicity shows Oliver the list of names that Steele discovered and informs him that they came from Moira Flashbacks show Yao overpowering Oliver in a mandatory duel and making him appear dead His body is thrown to a waterfall where he wakes up and finds an upgraded map planted by Yao 1313 Betrayal Guy BeeLana Cho amp Beth SchwartzFebruary 6 2013 2013 02 06 2J73132 96 14 Moira denies knowledge about the list Diggle decides to investigate her daily activities Laurel enlists the help of the vigilante when criminal Cyrus Vanch is released from prison Using the microphone inside the phone Quentin and his team intercept the vigilante who manages to escape Vanch kidnaps Laurel Quentin and the vigilante team up to save Laurel as Quentin realizes that Vanch has contacts on the police force and that was how he learned of her The duo saves Laurel the vigilante only barely stopping Quentin from murdering Vanch in a blind rage Laurel demands Quentin to stay away from her for betraying her trust In order to protect her Oliver decides to cut his contact with her as the vigilante Diggle presents evidence to Oliver that his mother is connected to the group he is hunting and that she also knew of Robert s yacht Oliver decides to interrogate his mother as the vigilante In flashbacks Oliver meets Slade Wilson an Australian Intelligence operative who came to the island to free Yao Fei It is revealed that the masked mercenary who tortured Oliver was Wilson s partner and Wilson has the same mask He starts training Oliver to get him ready to infiltrate the airfield the only apparent way out 1414 The Odyssey John BehringStory by Greg Berlanti amp Andrew KreisbergTeleplay by Andrew Kreisberg amp Marc GuggenheimFebruary 13 2013 2013 02 13 2J73143 29 15 Oliver is critically shot by Moira and escapes He exposes his secret to Felicity and asks her to take him to his hideout With Diggle s help the bullet is removed and Oliver is stabilized Felicity refuses to join Oliver s fight but decides to help them find Steele Oliver convinces Diggle to stop investigating Moira until they find out more about the organization Flashbacks show Oliver being trained Wilson reveals that his former partner is Billy Wintergreen who was sent with Wilson to find out Fyers mission Their plane was shot down and they were captured by Fyers men Wintergreen accepted Fyers offer to change sides After infiltrating the airstrip Wilson reveals plans to send in an airstrike to wipe out all of Fyers operation Oliver heads out to save Yao but is recaptured by Fyers Before he can be executed Wilson arrives rescuing Oliver and killing Wintergreen Although they miss the supply aircraft Wilson and Oliver decide to continue to work together to get off the island with Wilson stating that Fyers is hired by another party for a purpose Yao is revealed to have changed sides because his daughter Shado is held captive by Fyers 1515 Dodger Eagle EgilssonBeth SchwartzFebruary 20 2013 2013 02 20 2J73153 15 16 Oliver learns of a jewel thief named Dodger who uses hostages tagged with bomb collars Felicity suggests that Oliver bug the phone of Detective McKenna Hall an old friend of Oliver s to gain information on the Dodger She also convinces Oliver to ask Hall out on a date so that he can have some down time Through the wire tap Oliver determines the Dodger s next location but is stunned by a bomb thrown by the thief who gets away To draw out the Dodger Oliver donates antique jewels to an auction It works but when Felicity confronts the thief he places a collar on her to ensure his getaway Oliver manages to stop the Dodger and deactivate the collar Diggle starts dating his former sister in law Carly Thea has a run in with a thief named Roy Harper and Moira attempts to make a deal with Chien to have Malcolm killed so that she can leave the secret organization whose plan is called the Undertaking Flashbacks show Oliver trying to treat Wilson s infected wound by finding the herbs Yao used He is intercepted by a wounded man who asks for help but Oliver leaves him believing it to be a trap 1616 Dead to Rights Glen WinterGeoff JohnsFebruary 27 2013 2013 02 27 2J73163 17 17 Oliver kills a hired gunman and realizes that the latter s target is not safe yet Chien hires Lawton who is revealed to have survived Oliver s attack to take out Malcolm after the previous gunman s death Malcolm asks Tommy to attend an award ceremony where Malcolm will be receiving a humanitarian award Tommy is persuaded by Oliver to attend At the last moment Oliver discovers that Malcolm is the target and races to the event to save him Although he is almost caught by Hall Oliver manages to get Malcolm away from Chien s men Malcolm is shot with one of Lawton s poisonous bullets and Oliver is forced to reveal his identity to Tommy so that he can save Malcolm s life Malcolm and Tommy reconcile Malcolm tells Moira about his belief that someone from the organization attempted to kill him Laurel is confronted by her mother Dinah who states that Sara Laurel s sister might be alive During a flashback Oliver is shown repairing a damaged radio which Wilson uses to tune into the radio communications of Fyers They find out that Fyers possesses an advanced anti aircraft missile launcher 1717 The Huntress Returns Guy BeeJake Coburn amp Lana ChoMarch 20 2013 2013 03 20 2J73173 02 18 Helena returns to Starling City to kill Frank after she learns that he plans to make a deal with the FBI for witness protection Oliver opens his nightclub and refuses her request for help she attacks Tommy to force his assistance Helena is captured by the police s trap Oliver breaks her out to protect his secret and demands that she leave Starling City Instead she forces Felicity to find Frank s location Oliver manages to stop Helena from killing Frank but when Hall arrives Helena shoots her and escapes In the hospital Hall breaks up with Oliver announcing that she is moving to Coast City for her physical therapy Meanwhile Tommy s knowledge of Oliver s secret affects his relationship with Laurel however Tommy reconciles with Oliver Dinah presents her evidence of Sara s existence to Quentin and Laurel Thea and Roy get closer In a flashback to the island Oliver and Wilson steal the circuit board of the anti aircraft missile launcher which the latter states can start a war and offer Fyers a trade of the board with a way out of the island 1818 Salvation Nick CopusDrew Z Greenberg amp Wendy MericleMarch 27 2013 2013 03 27 2J73182 65 19 Another vigilante appears in Starling City and kidnaps one of Oliver s targets a slumlord who had charges dropped against him because he was able to pay off the District Attorney The new vigilante who is identified as Joseph Falk kills the slumlord over a live broadcast Falk kills several prosecutors the same way before going after Harper Diggle finds out that Falk is using an abandoned subway car and Oliver is able to catch the car and kill Falk Oliver realizes the secret organization s plans involve The Glades a neighborhood filled with crime Laurel proves to Dinah and Quentin that Sara is not alive It is revealed that Dinah knew of Sara s plan to escape with Oliver Malcolm contacts the Triad to find the traitors Moira turns over her co conspirator Frank Chen to Malcolm who kills Chen believing her to be innocent Flashbacks to the island show Oliver and Wilson freeing Shado but at the cost of Fyers reacquiring the board She claims to know Fyers scheme 1919 Unfinished Business Michael OfferBryan Q Miller amp Lindsey AllenApril 3 2013 2013 04 03 2J73192 92 20 When a girl dies after using a new form of Vertigo Oliver sets out to interrogate the Count and determines the latter has lost his mind from the Vertigo overdose When news reports state that the Count escaped the asylum Oliver suspects that the Count was faking his mental illness Meanwhile Quentin finds loose connections between Tommy and Vertigo and attempts to uncover the truth which almost leads him to discovering Oliver s hideout Oliver realizes that the Count s psychiatrist is behind the re emergence of Vertigo Oliver kills the doctor and opts not to kill the Count who has truly lost his mind and was the scapegoat of the doctor s actions Tommy quits the club after realizing that Oliver suspected him with the drug dealing Malcolm gives him a job Oliver decides to help Diggle find Lawton who killed Diggle s brother In a flashback Shado reveals that Yao Fei took the blame of a massacre committed by the Chinese government and was exiled to the island Now Fyers is using him as a scapegoat for his schemes She begins training Oliver to use a bow 2020 Home Invasion Ken FinkBen Sokolowski amp Beth SchwartzApril 24 2013 2013 04 24 2J73203 10 21 Laurel represents the Moore family who are suing a corrupt businessman who puts a hit on the family and the couple s young child is the sole survivor Laurel takes the boy into her custody and is saved by the vigilante from the hitman s attempt Tommy suggests that they go to Oliver s for protection An operation headed up by A R G U S a government organization is set to capture Lawton but Oliver chooses the Moores case As a result Lawton escapes and Diggle decides to leave Oliver who forces the businessman to confess his crimes leading to the latter s arrest After killing the latter the hitman comes to the Queen residence to kill all remaining witnesses but Oliver manages to kill him Tommy decides to leave Laurel believing that he could never compete with Oliver should she discover that he is the vigilante Elsewhere Roy starts searching for the vigilante and Thea agrees to help During a flashback to the island Shado continues teaching Oliver to use a bow before Yao Fei brings Fyers men to their hideout 2121 The Undertaking Michael SchultzJake Coburn amp Lana ChoMay 1 2013 2013 05 01 2J73212 89 22 Oliver tracks down an accountant of the secret organization and steals his laptop While decrypting it Felicity uncovers a link to Walter a money transfer was made to Dominic Alonzo an underground casino owner who was hired to kidnap Walter The pair infiltrate the casino and Alonzo claims that Walter was killed Oliver informs his family and Moira confronts Malcolm who proves to her that Walter is still alive Oliver who was listening in discovers that Malcolm is heading the secret organization and uses Felicity to ascertain Walter s location As the vigilante Oliver frees Walter Meanwhile Laurel asks Tommy for the truth about why he left and Tommy states that Oliver still loves her a claim he confirms Oliver asks Diggle to help him stop the Undertaking In a flashback Robert is shown disagreeing with Malcolm s proposed Undertaking which would involve leveling the Glades with a machine which will be built in five years and killing thousands of people in order to rebuild the area As a result Malcolm has a bomb planted on the Queens yacht just before Robert boards it to head to China for his plan to stop Malcolm 2222 Darkness on the Edge of Town John BehringDrew Z Greenberg amp Wendy MericleMay 8 2013 2013 05 08 2J73222 62 23 Malcolm kills the scientists who worked on the device Diggle disguised as the vigilante kidnaps Oliver and Moira in a ruse by Oliver to attempt to uncover the truth The plan works and Oliver s team breaks into Malcolm s company for information Quentin finally approves Laurel s feelings for Oliver who realizes that he could cease being the vigilante if he stops the Undertaking Thus Oliver reconciles his romance with Laurel and the two make love which is witnessed by Tommy Malcolm has the device moved Oliver attempts to kill him and Malcolm reveals that he is the other archer the two fight until Malcolm gets the upper hand discovering Oliver s secret Meanwhile Walter files for divorce revealing to know Moira s involvement in his kidnapping Roy wants to be trained by the vigilante and pushes Thea away from himself In a flashback the man Oliver chose not to help is revealed to be working for Fyers who reveals that he plans to cripple the Chinese economy by blowing up commercial planes going into the country His employer is revealed to be a woman He murders Yao Fei after forcing him to take credit for the attacks via video recording 2323 Sacrifice David BarrettStory by Greg BerlantiTeleplay by Marc Guggenheim amp Andrew KreisbergMay 15 2013 2013 05 15 2J73232 77 24 Malcolm imprisons Oliver who later manages to escape He confronts Moira about the Undertaking which prompts her to hold a press conference and reveal to the city her involvement with Malcolm and the plan to destroy the Glades She is arrested while Malcolm confirms her claims to Tommy and reveals that he is the other archer Quentin with help from Felicity is able to dismantle the device Diggle and Oliver go after and mortally wound Malcolm who reveals that there is a second device shortly before he dies The device activates and begins to level the east side of the Glades Thea goes into the Glades to save Roy who decides to stay and help others Laurel is trapped in her office but Tommy arrives and helps her escape before being trapped himself Oliver arrives too late as Tommy had already been mortally wounded by debris The two tearfully make amends with each other before Tommy dies leaving Oliver grief stricken In a flashback Fyers fires a missile at an approaching airliner but Oliver and Shado manage to override the coordinates and destroy the missile Afterward Oliver kills Fyers revealed to have gained relative skill with bow Cast and characters editMain articles List of Arrow characters and List of supporting Arrow characters Main edit Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen The Hood Katie Cassidy as Laurel Lance Colin Donnell as Tommy Merlyn David Ramsey as John Diggle Willa Holland as Thea Queen Susanna Thompson as Moira Queen Paul Blackthorne as Quentin Lance Recurring edit Jamey Sheridan as Robert Queen Kelly Hu as Chien Na Wei China White Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak a John Barrowman as Malcolm Merlyn Dark Archer Jessica De Gouw as Helena Bertinelli Huntress Colin Salmon as Walter Steele Annie Ilonzeh as Joanna De La Vega Roger Cross as Lucas Hilton Byron Mann as Yao Fei Janina Gavankar as McKenna Hall Manu Bennett as Slade Wilson Christie Laing as Carly Diggle b Colton Haynes as Roy Harper Alex Kingston as Dinah Lance Jeffrey Nordling as Frank Bertinelli Sebastian Dunn as Edward Fyers Celina Jade as Shado Chin Han as Frank Chen Adrian Holmes as Frank Pike Jarod Joseph as Alan Durand Guest edit Kathleen Gati as Raisa Michael Rowe as Floyd Lawton Deadshot c Kyle Schmid as Kyle Reston Ace Tahmoh Penikett as Nick Salvati Brian Markinson as Adam Hunt Jacqueline MacInnes Wood as Sara Lance Emma Bell as Emily Nocenti Andrew Dunbar as Garfield Lynns Firefly Ben Browder as Ted Gaynor Blackhawk Seth Gabel as Cecil Adams The Count Chelah Horsdal as Kate Spencer Currie Graham as Derek Reston King Sarah Jane Redmond as Mrs Reston Queen David Anders as Cyrus Vanch John Cassini as Russo James Callis as Winnick Norton Dodger Danny Nucci as Raynes Ona Grauer as Vivian Audrey Marie Anderson as Lyla Michaels J August Richards as Mr Blank Onomatopoeia Steve Aoki as himselfProduction editOn January 12 2012 The CW was preparing a new series centered around the character Green Arrow developed by Andrew Kreisberg Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim 25 A week later the series now known as Arrow was ordered to pilot which was directed by David Nutter who also directed the pilot for Smallville a series following Clark Kent on his journey to become Superman 26 At the end of the month Stephen Amell was cast in the titular role of Oliver Queen 27 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 opting to cast a new actor in the role of Oliver Queen 28 Unlike with Smallville the series does not initially feature super powered heroes and villains Instead the creative still took inspiration from Smallville as one of the main themes of Arrow 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 29 The series was given a full season pick up on October 22 2012 30 I think the idea is to not all the time and not with a set regularity but I think it is critical to explore how he went from the person that he was when he left the island which is extremely different he s spoiled he s entitled he s a bit of a jerk and he comes off it something very very different So we re going to explore how he gets there 29 Stephen Amell on the use of flashback storytelling The series develops relationship triangles some love triangles others designed to catch characters in philosophical debates 31 Kreisberg provides one such example Every week Oliver will be facing a bad guy but the truth is his real nemesis is Detective Lance who s trying to bring him into justice His daughter is going to be caught in the middle because she loves and respects her father and she s always believed in what he believed but at the same time she s going to see this dark urban legend out there that s actually doing a lot of good the kind of good that she wants to be doing in her role as a legal aid attorney 31 Learning from previous experiences working in television the producers worked early on identifying the major story arcs for the series specifically the first season including mapping out how to accomplish them Taking inspiration from Christopher Nolan s Batman film series the creative team decided to put it all out there and not hold back from episode to episode 31 The team strives to include various DC Comics characters and aspects of the DC universe Guggenheim cited Big Belly Burger a restaurant franchise introduced in the Superman comics which appears in Arrow s third episode and onward Kreisberg said There are so many characters in the DC Universe who haven t gotten their due in TV and film We re so excited to reach into the DC comics roster and take some of these lesser known characters that are beloved by fans and do our spin on the characters 32 Casting edit On January 31 2012 Stephen Amell became the first actor to be cast having previously appeared on other CW dramas such as The Vampire Diaries and 90210 33 Fan reaction to Amell s casting was mixed with many fans wanting Justin Hartley to reprise his role from Smallville 34 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 28 Arrow s pilot script was the first Amell auditioned for during pilot season having received multiple scripts at the start of the year 35 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 Hartley Instead they opted to cast a new actor in the titular role 28 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 28 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 28 Developing chemistry 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 35 A week later David Ramsey was cast as the original character John Diggle named after the Green Arrow Year One writer Andy Diggle 36 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 37 On February 14 2012 Susanna Thompson was cast as Moira Queen 38 The following day Katie Cassidy and Willa Holland were announced to play Laurel Lance and Thea Queen respectively Laurel Lance is an attorney and Oliver s ex girlfriend named after Dinah Laurel Lance who may or may not end up being the Black Canary with time 39 Cassidy said she was drawn to the show by Berlanti Nutter Kreisberg and Guggenheim whom she called smart creative and edgy 40 Hollands character is described as Oliver s celebutante younger sister who s testing the boundaries of acceptable behavior 41 She is partially based on the character Mia Dearden sharing her middle name using Mia as an alias in Season 3 and taking the codename Speedy in the season 3 finale Subsequently Brian Markinson was cast as guest star villain Adam Hunt described as Hunt is a corrupt businessman who is ripping off some people behavior that has gotten the attention of Dinah Laurel Lance and her CNRI firm 42 On February 21 2012 Colin Donnell was cast as Tommy Merlyn named after Green Arrow s archenemy Merlyn He is described as Oliver s best friend a playboy trustafarian who assumes the good times will roll again now that Oliver has returned only to learn Oliver is a changed man 43 On March 2 2012 Paul Blackthorne and Jamey Sheridan were cast as Quentin Lance and Robert Queen the fathers of Laurel and Oliver respectively with Blackthorne being the last regular cast member to be cast 44 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 45 In August it was announced that John Barrowman would be joining the series in an unspecified recurring role 46 In the same month Emily Bett Rickards was cast in the role of Felicity Smoak 47 initially as a one off guest star 48 but confirmed as a series regular in January 2013 49 Design edit Arrow we really wanted him urban and sexy and you could almost wear the costume down the street and it would look cool in today s world That was a big goal with Arrow and the way the story was set up with his character Costume Designer Colleen Atwood 50 The realistic approach to the series included the costume design for Oliver s vigilante persona created by Colleen Atwood 51 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 My boots are actually Nike Frees which is kind of cool It s leather and it s tight and it s aggressive but I can move in it People will like it 29 52 David Nutter the director of the pilot episode said that We re creating a real believable world in which Oliver Queen can do incredible things Colleen Atwood s great work on the Arrow costume reflects that effort 53 Filming edit Production on the pilot began in March 2012 in Vancouver British Columbia Canada 54 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 32 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 32 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 55 Vancouver s Terminal City Ironworks Complex doubles as the exterior for Queen Industrial Inc in which Oliver sets up his hideout and later his club Verdant 56 It has also been used on several other occasions such as the warehouse in which Oliver and Tommy are kidnapped in the pilot episode or the base of operations for the Chinese Triad in episode 108 Vendetta 57 Filming for the rest of the season commenced on July 18 2012 and finalized on April 18 2013 Music edit Arrow Original Television Soundtrack Season 1Soundtrack album by Blake NeelyReleasedSeptember 17 2013 2013 09 17 Length77 35LabelWaterTower MusicBlake Neely chronologyArrow Original Television Soundtrack Season 1 Arrow Original Television Soundtrack Season 2 To compose the score for Arrow executive producer Greg Berlanti invited Blake Neely with whom he had first worked with on Everwood Neely created a score that combined electronic and orchestral cues varying between action themes and romantic ones 58 Berlanti told Neely the series would be dark and the music should be as well After reading the pilot script Neely went away to start composing on his own 59 According to Neely Of course Oliver has his main theme but also sub themes for the many layers of his character He and Laurel have a love theme Mom had a theme for the Undertaking The bad guys all have themes which makes it sad for me when one of them dies So I try not to become attached to bad guy themes Diggle has a theme Even the Island itself has a theme 58 The soundtrack was released on September 17 2013 It was composed by Blake Neely Arrow Original Television Soundtrack Season 1 tack listingNo TitleLength1 Five Years 1 542 Returning Home Scars 2 533 City in Ruin 1 204 Setting Up the Lair 2 275 Loss and Regrets 2 386 On the List 1 407 Vigilante Justice 2 108 Honor Thy Father 1 459 Inhospitable Island Deathstroke 2 0910 I Forgot Who I Was 4 0011 Train and Hunt 2 3812 Betrayed By Those You Love 1 5113 Chasing the Hood 2 2714 Damaged 1 3915 The Dark Archer It Is I Who Failed This City 3 3116 Working Together But Alone 1 5317 The Count 2 0218 Friends in Arms 2 3619 Trust But Verify 2 3720 Join Us 1 5521 Trusting a Friend Saving an Enemy 1 5722 Sins of the Father 1 2723 I Can t Lose You Twice 3 1724 Search for Salvation 3 2925 Shado Sees an Emerging Hero 1 5726 Unfinished Business Saving Walter 2 2927 A Way Off the Island 2 1528 Sacrifice 4 5229 Oliver Queen Suite 9 47Total length 1 17 35Release editBroadcast edit The season began airing in the United States on The CW on October 10 2012 and completed its 23 episode run on May 5 2013 Home media edit Arrow Season 1 was released as a 5 disc DVD set and as a 9 disc Blu ray and DVD combo pack set on September 17 2013 in the United States and September 23 2013 in the United Kingdom The DVD and Blu ray box sets contain additional features including making of featurettes deleted scenes gag reel and highlights from the Paley Fest 2012 60 Reception editCritical response edit The first season received favorable reviews with a Metacritic score of 73 out of 100 based on reviews from 25 critics making it the highest rated CW show in five years 61 62 Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes calculated an approval rating of 85 based on 36 reviews The site s consensus reads The CW nails the target with Arrow a comic book inspired series that benefits from cinematic action sequences strong plotting and intriguing characters 63 Mary McNamara of the Los Angeles Times called the series an interesting setup with a quality look describing Amell as a poster boy no doubt literally for the Katniss Everdeen set 64 Brian Lowry at Variety described the series as a handsome but stiff surrogate for Batman that could benefit from sharper execution 65 In reviewing the final episode of the first season Alasdair Wilkins of The A V Club gave the season as a whole a rating of B noting that the show hasn t quite figured everything out yet but it s had some standout episodes 66 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 In its second episode Arrow became the only new network drama in the 2012 13 season to hold its ratings in both adults 18 34 and adults 18 49 from its premiere to its second week 30 The first season finished as the 130th ranked show with an average viewership of 3 68 million 67 In Australia the premiere received 1 32 million viewers making it the third most watched broadcast on the network that night 68 The UK broadcast was the highest rated telecast of the week on Sky 1 with 1 85 million viewers 69 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 70 Viewership and ratings per episode of Arrow season 1 No Title Air date Rating share 18 49 Viewers millions DVR 18 49 Total 18 49 1 Pilot October 10 2012 1 3 4 14 2 0 4 1 7 2 Honor Thy Father October 17 2012 1 3 3 55 3 3 Lone Gunmen October 24 2012 1 1 3 51 4 4 An Innocent Man October 31 2012 1 0 3 3 05 5 0 5 1 5 71 5 Damaged November 7 2012 1 3 4 3 75 6 6 Legacies November 14 2012 1 2 3 3 83 7 7 Muse of Fire November 28 2012 1 3 4 3 74 8 8 Vendetta December 5 2012 1 1 3 3 35 9 9 Year s End December 12 2012 1 0 3 3 11 10 0 5 1 5 72 10 Burned January 16 2013 1 1 3 3 06 11 0 5 1 6 73 11 Trust But Verify January 23 2013 1 1 3 3 14 12 12 Vertigo January 30 2013 0 9 3 2 97 13 0 5 1 4 13 Betrayal February 6 2013 1 0 3 2 96 14 0 5 1 5 74 14 The Odyssey February 13 2013 1 1 3 3 29 15 15 Dodger February 20 2013 0 9 3 3 15 16 0 5 1 4 75 16 Dead to Rights February 27 2013 1 0 3 3 17 17 17 The Huntress Returns March 20 2013 1 0 3 3 02 18 18 Salvation March 27 2013 0 9 3 2 65 19 0 5 1 4 76 19 Unfinished Business April 3 2013 0 9 3 2 92 20 0 4 1 3 77 20 Home Invasion April 24 2013 1 0 3 3 10 21 0 5 1 5 78 21 The Undertaking May 1 2013 0 9 3 2 89 22 22 Darkness on the Edge of Town May 8 2013 0 9 3 2 62 23 23 Sacrifice May 15 2013 0 9 3 2 77 24 0 4 1 3 79 Accolades edit Award nominations for Arrow season 1 Year Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 2012 IGN Awards Best TV Hero Oliver Queen Stephen Amell Nominated 80 Satellite Awards Satellite Award for Best Television Series Genre Arrow Nominated 81 2013 Broadcast Music Inc BMI Television Music Awards Blake Neely Won 82 Canadian Society of Cinematography Awards TV Drama Cinematography Glen Winter Pilot Won 83 TV series Cinematography Glen Winter Vendetta Nominated 83 Leo Awards Best Casting Dramatic Series Coreen Mayrs Heike Brandstatter An Innocent Man Nominated 84 Best Cinematography Dramatic Series Gordon Verheul Lone Gunmen Nominated 84 Glen Winter Pilot Won 84 Best Dramatic Series Joseph Patrick Finn Greg Berlanti Marc Guggenheim Andrew Kreisberg Melissa Kellner Berman Drew Greenberg Jennifer Lence Wendy Mericle Carl Ogawa Nominated 84 Best Production Design Dramatic Series Richard Hudolin Pilot Won 84 Best Stunt Coordination Dramatic Series J J Makaro Pilot Won 84 J J Makaro Vertigo Nominated 84 Best Visual Effects Dramatic Series Jean Luc Dinsdale Pauline Burns Andrew Orloff Dave Gauthier Burned Won 84 NewNowNext Awards Best New Indulgence Arrow Nominated 85 Cause You re Hot Stephen Amell Nominated 85 People s Choice Awards Favorite New TV Drama Arrow Nominated 86 Saturn Awards Best Youth Oriented Series on Television Arrow Nominated 87 Teen Choice Awards Choice Breakout TV Show Arrow Nominated 88 Choice Breakout TV Star Stephen Amell Nominated 88 Choice Sci Fi Fantasy TV Actor Stephen Amell Nominated 88 Choice Sci Fi Fantasy TV Actress Katie Cassidy Nominated 88 Choice Sci Fi Fantasy TV Show Arrow Nominated 88 UBCP ACTRA Awards Best Newcomer Emily Bett Rickards Nominated 89 Notes edit In addition to an uncredited role in Year s End Rickards also co starred in two episodes Laing co starred in two episodes before she was promoted to recurring in the ninth episode Also credited as a co star in two episodes References edit Lone Gunmen Arrow Season 1 Episode 3 October 24 2012 Event occurs at 13 47 The CW We still found arrows in the scene Solid evidence that The Hood was there a b Kondolojy Amanda October 11 2012 Wednesday Final Ratings The X Factor Survivor The Neighbors amp Modern Family Adjusted Up No Adjustments for Arrow TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on October 13 2012 Retrieved October 11 2012 a b Bibel Sara October 18 2012 Wednesday Final Ratings 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