[s2e9] Broken Arrow Guide
The episode follows the fallout of Ra's al Ghul framing the Arrow for murder. With Captain Lance leading a city-wide manhunt for Oliver, Team Arrow must stop , a meta-human capable of harnessing plasma energy. Since Oliver cannot appear in public without being arrested, Ray Palmer (The Atom) steps up to take down Simmons, marking a significant milestone in Ray’s journey as a hero. Key Developments
To clear Oliver’s name and stop the police hunt, Roy Harper fakes his own death in prison with the help of a tactical "death-simulating" blade. He leaves Starling City, effectively ending his tenure as Arsenal on the main team. [S2E9] Broken Arrow
Deathbolt is revealed to be a meta-human who was not in Central City during the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator explosion. This discovery expands the Arrowverse lore, proving that powers can originate from sources other than the flash. The episode follows the fallout of Ra's al
In a shocking closing scene, Ra's al Ghul tracks down Thea Queen and mortally wounds her, using her life as leverage to force Oliver into becoming his successor. Major Themes Key Developments To clear Oliver’s name and stop
The episode highlights the transition of the "Arrow" identity. With Roy taking the fall and Oliver being forced toward the League of Assassins, the "Green Arrow" mantle begins its slow transition from vigilante to symbol.
Ray Palmer struggles to control his exo-suit during the fight with Deathbolt. In a classic superhero team-up moment, Oliver "pilots" Ray remotely, teaching him that being a hero is about the man, not the suit.
Oliver Queen is forced to operate outside the law while being hunted by the police, all while a new "meta-human" threat emerges in Starling City. Plot Summary