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goulds827
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I was so glad to see this as the top comment after reading that review. I totally agree with #3. This episode would make a great stand-alone zombie apocalypse story.

This episode borrows heavily from the Walking Dead tie-in novel "Rise of the Governor". In the book, Philip Blake (with then living daughter Penny) and his meek and morally conscious brother Brian come across a group of two sisters (April and Tara) and their elderly father. After spending some time building

Can somebody explain to me how Lance now knows that Oliver Queen's secretary and personal bodyguard/driver are both in league with the Arrow but he isn't questioning that? Are we supposed to believe that the faked kidnapping stunt from last season threw him that far off the scent? I've been loving the show this season