It's been a year since I reviewed the sixteenth episode of the third season of Arrow and now I'm going to review every single episode starting with this one.
It does a great job introducing not only Oliver Queen (played by Stephen Amell), but the other characters as well. The story here is really gripping and the story-arc for Oliver keeps you really invested to what's going to happen next for him as he spent five years surviving on his own. The acting from all involved is surprisingly good and it's very well-written. The action sequence was cool too, but what I like the most is how realistic it is it kind of reminds me of The Dark Knight.
Overall, the pilot episode for the Arrow is really great. Sure it leaves you wanting for more especially with Oliver's relationship with the other characters including his family, but like I said before, it's realistic and that's what makes it so good. Thumbs up. :)
It does a great job introducing not only Oliver Queen (played by Stephen Amell), but the other characters as well. The story here is really gripping and the story-arc for Oliver keeps you really invested to what's going to happen next for him as he spent five years surviving on his own. The acting from all involved is surprisingly good and it's very well-written. The action sequence was cool too, but what I like the most is how realistic it is it kind of reminds me of The Dark Knight.
Overall, the pilot episode for the Arrow is really great. Sure it leaves you wanting for more especially with Oliver's relationship with the other characters including his family, but like I said before, it's realistic and that's what makes it so good. Thumbs up. :)