Arrow Season 4: 20 Most Shocking Moments (So Far)

9. Savage Canary

Sure, Sara Lance was killed off during the opening episode of Season 3, but for anybody who€™d seen any of the promo work for DC€™s Legends of Tomorrow, we all knew that she was going to be brought back from the dead again. That resurrection would happen in Season 4€™s Restoration. If seeing Laurel Lance dig up the corpse of her sister or the subsequent Lazarus Pit dip weren€™t shocking enough, it was even more shocking and creepy to see what sort of Sara Lance was brought back from the dead. What we were given was an almost-feral Sara who Laurel ended up keeping in her basement, presumably feeding her fish heads, stale bread and curdled milk. It wouldn€™t take long before we€™d realise that this resurrected master assassin only had one intention in mind: to kill the person who had killed her, meaning Thea Queen was in her sights. Of course, all would be resolved courtesy of a timely John Constantine intervention, and Sara would head off into the sunset to clear her head before turning up in Legends of Tomorrow.
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