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The fourth season of the American television series ''
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'' premiered on The CW on October 7, 2015, and concluded on May 25, 2016, with a total of 23 episodes. The series is based on the DC Comics character
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, a costumed crime-fighter created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, and is set in the Arrowverse, sharing continuity with other Arrowverse television series. The showrunners for this season were Marc Guggenheim and Wendy Mericle. Stephen Amell stars as
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, with principal cast members Katie Cassidy as Laurel Lance,
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as John Diggle, Willa Holland as Thea Queen, Emily Bett Rickards as
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, John Barrowman as
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and Paul Blackthorne as Quentin Lance also returning from previous seasons. The series follows billionaire playboy
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( Stephen Amell), who claimed to have spent five years shipwrecked on Lian Yu, a mysterious island in the North China Sea, before returning home to Starling City (later renamed "Star City") to fight crime and corruption as a secret vigilante whose weapon of choice is a bow and arrow. In the fourth season, Oliver and Felicity try and start a new life in
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, but return to the city, now renamed Star City, when a terrorist group known as
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, headed by the mystically enhanced
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( Neal McDonough), is attacking the city. Oliver resumes vigilantism under the new moniker of "
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". John discovers his brother
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( Eugene Byrd) is alive and a H.I.V.E. soldier; Thea works with Oliver as "Speedy", but with a violent temper; Laurel attempts to resurrect Sara using the Lazarus Pit; and Curtis Holt ( Echo Kellum) aids Felicity and the team. Oliver's life as a vigilante and with Felicity are complicated by his mayoral run and the discovery of the existence of his son, William (Jack Moore). Laurel dies in a fight with Damien, and Oliver discovers his plan to detonate nuclear weapons and rule the Earth's remains. The season features flashbacks to Oliver's fourth year since he was presumed dead, where Amanda Waller sends Oliver back to Lian Yu to infiltrate
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, where he meets
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( Matt Ryan) and encounters a mystical idol used by Darhk in the present-day narrative. The series was renewed for its fourth season in January 2015, and filming began in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada that July and ended in April 2016. The season premiere received a positive critical response, however the season as a whole was received more negatively. The season averaged 2.9 million viewers each week. This season includes the second annual Arrowverse crossover with TV series ''
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'', which served as an introduction to spin-off TV series '' Legends of Tomorrow''. It also featured the first live-action appearance of Megalyn Echikunwoke as Vixen, from the eponymous animated web series, as well as an appearance by Matt Ryan reprising his role as John Constantine from the NBC series ''
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''. The season was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 30, 2016. The series was renewed for a fifth season on March 11, 2016.


Episodes


Cast and characters


Main

* Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen / Green Arrow * Katie Cassidy as Laurel Lance / Black Canary *
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as John Diggle / Spartan * Willa Holland as Thea Queen / Speedy * Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak / Overwatch * John Barrowman as Malcolm Merlyn / Dark Archer * Paul Blackthorne as Quentin Lance


Recurring


Guest


Production


Development

In January 2015, The CW President
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announced ''Arrow'' renewal for a fourth season at the 2014 Television Critics Association event. Series creator Marc Guggenheim returned as showrunner, while co-executive producer and writer Wendy Mericle was promoted to co-showrunner.


Writing

The season introduces two major changes to the series: Starling City being renamed as Star City, and
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returning to vigilantism as the "
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", the same vigilante identity he uses in the comics. Regarding the latter, speaking before the season premiere, Wendy Mericle said, "It felt right for the natural evolution of Oliver's character to become what we know in the comics". Teasing
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, the season's big bad, series co-creator Andrew Kreisberg said, "We've always referred to Ra's al Ghul Matt Nable">Matthew_Nable.html" ;"title="nowiki/>Matthew Nable">Matt Nableas the worst thing that can happen to Oliver and his team, but when you see the first two episodes of season four, you'll quickly realize that Ra's was in the nursery compared to what Damien's got in store for everybody". He called Darhk a "different" villain than the previous ones, saying "He's a bit more colorful, a bit more fun and is very dangerous and commanding and leads an army of followers who would die at his command. But he's funnier, more charming and fits in with our whole shading this year where we've made things lighter." The season also sees many of the characters taking on vigilante codenames: Spartan ( John Diggle), Speedy ( Thea Queen), and Overwatch (
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).


Casting

Main cast members Stephen Amell, Katie Cassidy,
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, Willa Holland, Emily Bett Rickards, John Barrowman and Paul Blackthorne return from previous seasons as Oliver Queen, Laurel Lance (Arrowverse)">Laurel Lance / Black Canary, John Diggle / Spartan, Thea Queen / Speedy,
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, and Quentin Lance. This was initially Cassidy's final season as a regular, due to her character dying in the episode "Eleven-Fifty-Nine"; she would later return as a guest star in season 5, and be reinstated as a regular starting with season 6. Colton Haynes, who portrayed Roy Harper (Arrowverse), Roy Harper / Arsenal as a regular in seasons two and three, returned in a guest capacity. Neal McDonough recurs as Damien Darhk.


Design

The Green Arrow costume was designed by Maya Mani. It is more armored than the Arrow costume, eschews sleeves and features shoulder pads and archer's gauntlets, in addition to having many pockets and holsters. Diggle's Spartan costume consists of a steel gray jacket-and-pants combination along with a face-protecting helmet. In response to criticism of the Spartan helmet resembling that worn by the Marvel Comics character Magneto, Ramsey said, "I know there's a lot of criticism that it looks like the Magneto helmet. But by the time you see Diggle in action – we also get into what the helmet can do – you won't be thinking of the X-Men at all."


Filming

Filming for the season began in mid-July 2015 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and ended in late April 2016.


Arrowverse tie-ins

In May 2015, Amell revealed he had had discussions with DC Entertainment to portray Oliver Queen on ''
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is an expert on the Lazarus Pit, a concept used on ''Arrow''. In August 2015, it was confirmed that ''Constantine'' star Matt Ryan would appear on ''Arrow'' in the fourth season episode "
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", per a "one-time-only" deal that would involve his character being "brought in to deal with the fallout of the resurrection of
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(Caity Lotz) via Ra's al Ghul's Lazarus Pit." As ''Arrow'' and ''Constantine'' were both produced by Warner Bros. Television, the producers of ''Arrow'' were able to acquire Ryan's original outfits. John Badham, who was a director on ''Constantine'', directed "Haunted". On filming the episode, Guggenheim stated it felt like the production team was "doing a ''Constantine''/''Arrow'' crossover, and it's so exciting... we're just really glad we got the chance to extend Matt Ryan's run as Constantine by at least one more hour of television. I think you'll see he fits very neatly into our universe. It never feels forced, it feels right." Season four includes the second annual crossover with ''
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'': "
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", which also serves as the setup for '' Legends of Tomorrow''. The season also saw the live-action debut of Vixen with, Megalyn Echikunwoke reprising her role from the animated web series of the same name.


Release


Broadcast

The season began airing in the United States on The CW on October 7, 2015, and completed its 23-episode run on May 25, 2016.


Home media

The season was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 30, 2016 with special features including the second annual
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". It began streaming on Netflix on October 5, 2016.


Reception


Critical response

The season premiere earned positive reviews, with Jesse Schedeen of
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giving it 8.5, stating "''Arrow'' is showing every sign of addressing the flaws that bogged down Season 3", and Morgan Jeffery of ''
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'' describing the series as being "back on form". However, the response to the season as a whole was more critical. Whilst overall Alasdair Wilkins of '' The A.V. Club'' considered the season finale to be a "perfectly decent end to a perfectly decent season", and that season four addressed some of the weaknesses of previous seasons, in particular in terms of a strong villain presence in Neil McDonough he also noted that "This season was a step in the right direction, but a proper return to past glory still feels awfully far away." '' Entertainment Weekly''s Jonathon Dornbush summarized the season as "one that at times hinted at the promise of the show's glory days but often was almost as at odds with itself as Oliver is with himself." Overall, he criticized the lack of focus in the flashbacks, a failure to build up Dahrk's plans and motivations consistently and the lack of hope in a season where Oliver was attempting to give hope to others. Writing for TV Overmind, Andy Behbakht criticized the decision to kill off Laurel Lance, feeling the character was underutilized and "The Black Canary was in many ways one of ''Arrow'' big hearts and seeing the show losing that character, makes the series lose a lot of its remaining magic". For the same website, Caroline Schlafly criticized the way Felicity was written throughout the season and felt that at times it gave her too much focus. However, overall she was pleased with the change in tone the season brought, and in particular praised the growth in Oliver's character, noting that, "''Arrow'' is no longer a dark show about a vigilante who’s willing to murder. It’s about Oliver Queen and his teammates, and how they develop and interact as they fight crime and villains and Star City. Sure, right now the team is monopolized by Felicity – but hopefully that will change, and we’ll still be left with these other fantastic changes." In his review of "Canary Cry", Eric Francisco of ''
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'' said, "''Arrow'' is not a good TV show anymore ..The centerpiece series that started the evolving, expansive DC TV universe has mutated into a horrid, audio/visual white noise", and was particularly critical of the portrayals of Oliver, Diggle, Thea and Felicity in the season, along with the handling of Laurel's death. Reviewing the season as a whole for IGN, Jesse Schedeen noted that "The fourth season made some significant strides, but ultimately failed to address the show's fundamental problem ". He praised the addition of McDonough as Darhk, as well as guest appearances including Matt Ryan as Constantine which helped seat the show within a wider DC Universe. He noted how the season suffered at times in its first half from having to lay the groundwork for spin-off ''Legends of Tomorrow''. Whilst he praised the work of directors Lexi Alexander and James Bamford, as well as actress Emily Bett Rickards and felt the first half of the season built well, overall he felt that the season was failed in the second half by a feeling that "the writers were merely spinning their wheels before ushering in the final battle against HIVE". He was particularly critical of the narrative structure of the flashback sequences and the way in which many of the season's major plot lines ended where "the payoff didn't do justice to the setup." Giving the season a 6.6, he concluded "''Arrow''s fourth season had plenty of great episodes but ultimately failed to come together as a satisfying whole." Rotten Tomatoes gave the season an 85% approval rating based on 10 reviews, with an average rating of 7.55/10. The critical consensus reads: "Season four of ''Arrow'' flourishes with a refreshing new tone, a thrilling new villain, and a gripping story arc."


Ratings

The fourth season averaged 2.90 million viewers across the 23 episodes and ranked 145th among television show viewership.


Accolades

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References


External links

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