Arrow Season 4: 19 WTF Moments From 'Blood Debts'

9. Laurel Giving Up Anarky

Laurel Lance has been Arrow€™s biggest problem since the show debuted, and she again had some questionable behaviour in this mid-season premiere. With extracting information from Lonnie Machin seemingly the only option that Team Arrow has if they€™re going to find Damien Darhk, stop him, and avenge the damage that he€™s done to Felicity, it might not be all that hero-like to keep a hostage, but desperate times call for desperate measures, particularly when Oliver Queen is a man who has never been afraid to go the extra mile when needed. As such, it was a little bit of a headscratcher when Laurel had the audacity to not only question Oliver, but to go one further and go above his head in order to call the police in to apprehend Anarky. And with that, at least temporarily, out of the window went Oliver€™s only apparent hope of finding the man responsible for so much damage and destruction, Damien Darhk. Cheers, Laurel.
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