30 WTF Moments From Arrow's Season 4 Premiere

6. Diggle Can Keep Up With A Train?

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As Diggle and Oliver strike up an uneasy working relationship, it’s down to Digg to keep pace with a train in order for Ollie to hop on board and stop a bomb intended for Star City.

Whilst Diggle does well to actually catch up to this apparent ‘express’ train, he remarkably manages to keep up with it for a decent amount of time.

Either this express train isn’t very express or Digg must have some sort of Wacky Races-esque engine installed in his vehicle. Ever more surprising, Digg then later arrives in the train to help out Ollie as Damien Darhk is draining the life out of him. 

So did Digg manage to get ahead of the train, pull up and then dive in to a carriage or did he merely maintain pace with the train and casually jump onto a carriage whilst still maintaining control of his car or… or… or…

Forget it! My head hurts.

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