Arrow Season 4: 14 WTF Moments From 'Broken Hearts'

Stupid Cupid...

So, another episode of Arrow is in the books, and it€™s yet another one that ultimately ended in rejection for Oliver Queen. Following on from the wheelchair-bound Felicity Smoak literally getting up and walking out of his life, Broken Hearts finds the Emerald Archer again getting shunted by his one-time bride-to-be. But it€™s not all quite that simple, for there is a glimmer of hope for Ollie throughout this entry before his hopes are finally dashed once more. On the villain front, Broken Hearts brings back the always-welcome Cupid. Having been last seen as part of the Suicide Squad, Carrie Cutter has managed to get out of her A.R.G.U.S. shackles and is on a mission to destroy some smitten high profile names. After offing certain celeb couples, it€™s down to Oliver and Felicity to stage a faux wedding in order to attract the eye of Cupid and her arrows. Elsewhere, Damien Darhk is actually being examined in a court of law, which actually gives Laurel Lance and her legal background something to do for once. Broken Hearts was an episode made up of plenty shocking, surprising or outright random WTF moments, and here€™s the very best of them.
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