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Also was Chimney charged for the damages at the hotel?
“We obviously thought about that, just in terms of storytelling, it would be great if both of them (Olicity) are fighting for the same thing. So even if we don't physically see them together, their stories are pretty much — their goals are the same. So they connect without physically connecting, which I think is really cool because they're both fighting for their families, so you don't need to see them together to get that connection”
Beth Schwartz | TVGuide.com
What’s Oliver’s like with the team when he gets out of prison — what is his relationship with the population of Star City? He’s outed now; he outed himself. What does that mean? We have to respect the enormity of that decision. He can’t live in that apartment anymore, because he’s the Green Arrow and everybody knows it. What are those dynamics? I’m very interested to see.
Stephen Amell | Variety 10/10/2018
Me too!!!
Arrow 7x06 “Due Process.” Here’s the description:
LAUREL STEPS IN TO HELP OLIVER — Slabside becomes even more dangerous after a guard is murdered and everyone is a suspect. Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) enlists help from a surprising source in her pursuit of Diaz (Kirk Acevedo), and Laurel (Katie Cassidy) flexes her muscles as the District Attorney. Kristin Windell directed the episode written by Sarah Tarkhoff & Tonya Kong (#706). Original airdate 11/19/2018.
Question: Why is Arrow‘s Roy on Lian Yu 20 years from now? —Stephanie [TVLine.com]
Ausiello: That and other blanks will be filled in as more flash-forwards get sprinkled in on a “sporadic” basis over the course of Season 7. Just don’t count on the events/situations of Arrow‘s 2038 to point toward the same future depicted in the Legends of Tomorrow Season 1 episode “Star City 2046.” “This is not connected. This is our own future,” showrunner Beth Schwartz asserts. And whereas Legends as well as The Flash trade in sci-fi elements such as time travel, “We’re sticking to the grounded storytelling,” says the EP.
This season feels very different. It feels very bold. It feels like, in my mind, it’s taking one of the things we did in Season 4, where we introduced [a tease] someone was in the grave. It’s not doing anything like that, but that to me always felt like a bold choice.
Even when we introduced Caity Lotz’s character, you think the biggest thing is going to be her seeing [her father] Quentin, so we’re not going to do that for a very long time. And then all of a sudden it happens. It feels like we’re making a lot of those choices, and that’s been very, very invigorating for me, because I never want to be safe. I’m of the mindset if you have a good idea, let’s do it. Season 8 is promised to no one. It’s been very refreshing, and it feels like we’re pushing the envelope this year.
Stephen Amell | Variety 10/10/2018
Arrow 7x06 - KGBeast |DC Comics’ Easter Eggs
Anatoli Knyazev, code-named “The Beast”, and known to the CIA as the “KGBeast” was trained as an assassin by “The Hammer,” a top secret cell of the KGB. In addition to being the master of several martial arts, his strength was cybernetically enhanced, and he had also mastered the use of every deadly weapon known. At the time of his first appearance, he was rumored to have killed at least 200 people, including President Anwar El-Sadat
On Arrow, Anatoli Knyazev also known KGBeast is The Leader of The Solntsevskaya Bratva. He is an old friend of Oliver Queen whom he made member of his organization along with giving him one of his organizations highest ranks of Captain. This honor he gave to Oliver Queen for saving his life at some point in the past.