Monday, September 16, 2013

Oliver Queen and his father are lost at sea when their luxury yacht sinks apparently in a storm. His father dies but Oliver survives for five years on an uncharted island and eventually returns home. But he wasnt alone on the island where he learned not only how to fight and survive but also of his fathers corruption and unscrupulous business dealings. He returns to civilization a changed man determined to put things right. He disguises himself with the hood of one of his mysterious island mentors arms himself with a bow and sets about hunting down the men and women who have corrupted his city.

Review

I was kind of sketchy when I first heard about this series considering the terrible job that was done with 'The Cape'. I'm pleased to say that all of my doubts were unfounded. Arrow is a darn good show and the first Pilot episode is very strong and leaves little confusion behind this vigilante's origins. I felt that the main actor properly conveys a somber and mature attitude in contrast to the description we receive of him as a partying playboy before the shipwreck. The action is intense and not over the top or completely unbelievable. What we're presented with is a young man whose 5 years spent on an island have shaped him up into an agile warrior tasked with cleaning up his city from corruption. I can't wait to see what lies in store through future episodes and I certainly hope this show delivers the goods. So far I believe we're in store for some quality television this fall.