Arrow Season 4: 10 Huge Things Learned From San Diego Comic-Con

3. A Team Within The Team

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Before Comic-Con, Oliver returning to active vigilante status might have been cause for concern of backsliding for Oliver after he spent most of the third season declaring that he could not be with Felicity and save the city.

Fortunately, it seems that five months of domestic bliss were more than enough to change Oliver’s tune. Stephen Amell gleefully referred to Oliver as a “domesticated gentleman” who cooks and shared a surprisingly detailed theory that Oliver and Felicity’s first fight would feature towels as a point of contention, with costar Emily Bett Rickards quick to chime in that makeup sex would be part of the bargain. In fact, if hints prove as gloriously true as shippers hope, Oliver and Felicity will be discussing long-term cohabitation sooner rather than later. Unless this is because Oliver got used to a certain life as a kept man or Felicity can’t bear to leave a man who makes such a mean omelet, the juggernaut ship that is Olicity will be sailing on for the foreseeable future.

That said, further clues from Amell indicate that Oliver will be involving himself in the community for more than grocery shopping or playing the trophy husband at corporate events. The time may have come for Arrow’s Oliver to find common ground with comic Oliver and become a political figure in Starling City. 

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