Arrow Season 4: 12 Questions We're Asking After 'Canary Cry'

6. What Frame Of Mind Is Diggle In?

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Alongside Paul Blackthorne, David Ramsey was the standout performer of the episode. In fact, it was some of the meatiest work he's ever had to do on the show, as he took the blame for Laurel's death, and his rageful grief was greatly portrayed, and made for an interesting counterpoint to the agony Quentin was in.

Although he's started coming to terms with things by the episode's end, he's obviously still not in a great place. How will this affect Diggle moving forward, and especially what will it mean for his actions when he comes face to face with his brother once again?

There's also the matter of him assaulting Ruvé - is there going to be some payback for that?

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