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Dinah Laurel Lance's Funeral Service
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The latest episode of Arrow entitled “The Canary Cry” was really touching. We see how everyone is trying to come in terms with the fact that “Laurel” is gone and never returning. Captain Lance really find it hard to believe that his daughter is gone; hoping that the miracle in Thea/Sarah’s case may be the same. But Nyasa had already destroyed the Lazarus pit and no way was Laurel resurrecting back to life.
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| John Diggle and Felicity Smoak |
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| Nyasa Al'Ghul |
On the other hand,
Team Arrow were blaming themselves for
Laurel’s death;
John believed if he had listened to
Oliver and not trust his brother
Andy, Laurel would still be alive.
Felicity blamed herself too; feeling that if she had stuck with the team, she could have made some difference and
Laurel could probably still be alive. But it was nice to see
Oliver be the
LIGHT for the rest of the team. First to
Felicity and then
John. He also helped
Captain Lance come in terms with his daughter’s death.
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| Oliver Queen delivering his Eulogy |
Right before she was buried, Oliver demanded to say a few words. In his words, he said “Laurel Lance became a lawyer to become a helper for the helpless and a voice for the silent. But being a lawyer wasn’t enough; She wanted to do more for the people and for the City she loved so much as The Black Canary. He went ahead to end the eulogy saying that Laurel was a hero and would expect us to follow the example she’d set: Saving the City.
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| Captain Lance and Laurel's Mom |
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| Thea Queen |
The last scene of the Scene was particularly interesting. There, we could to see who’s in the grave shown to us from the early parts of Season 2. Interestingly too,
Barry speed up after condoling with
Oliver meaning that he somehow got his speed back possibly in the next episode of
The Flash.
Now, the big question on our mouths is: Will Oliver be able to defeat Damien Dahrk? And if he’s able, will he be able to kill him or end up locking him away like Slade Wilson? Well, let’s tune in to the remaining four episodes of Arrow.
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