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Trailer Time: Arrow Episode 2.10 “Blast Radius” (Mid-Season Premiere)

Thankfully, the long Arrow-less winter of our discontent comes to an end when the mid-season premiere “Blast Radius” (Episode 2.10) airs on The CW January 15th at 8pm EST.  Arrow’s second season has thus far been a DCU explosion of awesomeness; nearly a live-action Justice League Unlimied-level use of the sandbox of the universe.  Catch up before Blast Radius and jump on for the rest of the season!  The CW’s official press release for the episode is below.  I’ll put it after the break to avoid spoiling if you’re still catching up (hey, I’m a considerate geek).

“Oliver must tackle a new threat to the city when bombs start to go off in Starling City.  Felicity discovers the person setting them off is Mark Sheffner (guest star Sean Maher), a man who goes by the nickname Shrapnel.  Arrow discovers Shrapnel’s next target is Sebastian Blood’s (guest star Kevin Alejandro) “Unity Rally” and tries to talk the alderman out of hosting it, but he refuses.  Arrow sets off to stop the bombing, but Shrapnel tricks him and traps him in a bomb-laced antique store where he is unable to move without setting off the device.  While Felicity helps Oliver, Diggle races to the plaza to find the bomb before it goes off.  Meanwhile, Roy continues to hide his new strength from Thea but, after she witnesses his super strength in action at the rally, she demands answers.  Laurel’s suspicions about Sebastian grow stronger once she learns that he grew up with Cyrus Gold, the man who killed Lance’s partner.  After Donner (guest Star Dylan Bruce) refuses to help her investigate, she turns to Arrow for help.”

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3 thoughts on “Trailer Time: Arrow Episode 2.10 “Blast Radius” (Mid-Season Premiere)”

    1. I couldn’t agree more. I just smile like an idiot the entire time I watch the show as DCU easter egg after easter egg pour in. More than that though, the show has grown into a legit powerful drama and I don’t think there’s a broadcast show better than it right now.

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      1. Nope, it is the best show on the air. Although my superhero geekiness might make me seem biased, I am actually not at all. Hated Man of Steel, but because of Arrow, DC had a good year quality wise. Oh, and because of Flashpoint Paradox.

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