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‘Arrow’ Mid-Season 3 Finale: Oliver Queen’s Fate Explained
are afraid to leave their audiences stunned, confused, and possibly even infuriated. After the mid-season finale of 
left fans wondering what would happen next for The CW’s other resident DC Comics superhero, the series that started it all took things to a new level – leaving viewers wondering if their eyes had deceived them, and if what appeared to take place
Those who have yet to see the episode should know that serious SPOILERS are on the way, not just for the events of the finale, but for the possible explanation of how the series will continue on from this point (an explanation hinted at in this very episode).
The events that led Oliver to Nanda Parbat and into combat with Ra’s al Ghul (Matt Nable) were outlined simply enough in “The Climb”: defeat Ra’s in the fight, and remove the death sentence hanging over Thea – as well as Malcolm Merlyn. Unfortunately, the battle didn’t go quite as Oliver expected it to…
You’ll notice we don’t refer to the episode’s stunning conclusion as the “death” of Oliver Queen, since the injury inflicted by Ra’s al Ghul is… serious, to say the least. True, it clearly misses Oliver’s heart, and the previous wound is the kind Ollie tends to shrug off back home in Starling. But this is Ra’s al Ghul we’re talking about: if he wanted to kill Oliver Queen – which he did – then he’s not the kind of man who fails to strike a killing blow.
If the writers attempt to claim that Ollie survived, then we’ll take exception (on the grounds that Ra’s is skilled at ending lives coupled with Ollie’s impressive fall onto boulders below). But as of now, it is safe to assume (for all intents and purposes), that Ollie truly was killed.
— Stephen Amell (@amellywood) December 11, 2014
But that doesn’t necessarily mean he has to stay that way. The old adage that there’s no such thing as “death” in comic books is true, and DC has made a habit of rebooting or resurrecting their heroes quite often. But not every means of resurrection is out of the blue or a wave of the publisher’s hand: some are in keeping with long-established elements of DC’s fiction.
And one such solution to a dead Oliver Queen was alluded to – if not explicitly shown – in
Red flags should have been raised when Oliver informs Ra’s that he wishes to enter a trial by combat for the death of Sara Lance/Canary, causing the ‘Demon’s Head’ to reply that it has been “sixty-seven years” since an unlucky soul has invoked that right. Since Matt Nable is no senior citizen, it was a hint to all viewers that Ra’s possesses a powerful anti-aging secret.
That secret, as comic fans know, is the Lazarus Pit (or Pits): mystical springs that not only heal the wounds of those placed within them, but can rejuvenate as well – effectively rendering Ra’s al Ghul immortal. In established lore, he is still vulnerable when age catches up to him – and must undergo a bath once more to renew his strength. And when Ra’s first appeared in this season of
, many fans took note of the fact that he was emerging from an un-remarked-upon bath.
Is it possible that Ra’s entrance into the show occurred just as the leader was realizing that a dangerous fight was on its way, and sought rejuvenation in the bath once more? It makes sense to think so, and the writers dropping an overt reference to the immortality of Ra’s could be laying the foundation for a later reveal.
When asked outright by ComicBook.com – prior to the episode’s airing – if a Lazarus Pit could be introduced into the more grounded world of 
, executive producer Marc Guggenheim stated the chances plainly:
Well, let me answer the question specifically, which is I think there’s a way to do it. That’s not necessarily to say that we will do it but yes, I think there’s a way to do it that’s in keeping with the show, but that’s a far cry from me saying “Yes, we’re going to do it.”
We have our reservations as to just how easily audiences will accept the use of a Lazarus Pit to restore Ollie to life, but it’s now the most obvious solution to the problem of reversing Oliver’s death. Not to mention, with the introduction of the Flash (and metahumans) into Arrow’s universe, stranger things have
The first promo for “Left Behind” teases that a member of the League may seek out Oliver’s corpse (or mortally wounded body), with the most likely choice being his former ARGUS ally Maseo Yamashiro (Karl Yune). But Stephen Amell has stated numerous times that his workload for
was lighter than it has ever been, with multiple weeks off (time usually spent filming). Now, viewers know why.
It’s no coincidence that Oliver’s death occurs just as Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh) takes his largest step yet toward a crime-fighting crusade of his own, and Ra’s al Ghul is presumably on his way to seek revenge upon the real murderer of Sara Lance. So perhaps some time out of the spotlight will allow another Justice League member – or simply the rest of Team Arrow – to take up the slack.
Eventually, someone is sure to find out what happened to Oliver, and seek out any means to find vengeance. It’s then that the knowledge of the Lazarus Pit is likely to expand – again, with Maseo a likely accomplice once he sees the family Oliver left behind (hopefully paying off this season’s Hong Kong flashback subplot) – although the use of the Pit carries with it some risk. Even Ra’s al Ghul chooses not to use the bath regularly, since it can occasionally return human beings in an… altered state.
Add to that fact the loves and losses of Oliver Queen’s life flashing before his eyes before death, and there are more than enough story threads to pick up if, and when, Ollie returns to the land of the living. Is he still the same Oliver? Has his death given him a new outlook on those around him? Or does something sinister sit beneath the surface if his resurrection has been attained – at a price?
Fans will have to wait to see these questions answered, but going on information that the writers have given, it’s safe to assume Oliver 
return. But how soon, and in what state, remains to be seen.
What do you think of our theory, if proven true? Do you feel like this death was a misdirection or cop-out, or does it seem a clever, unexpected way to bring even more of the comic book source material to the
 corner of CW’s superhero universe? Share your thoughts in the comments – hopefully Ollie’s absence will end sooner rather than later.
will return on Wednesday, January 21, with “Left Behind” @8pm on The CW.
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I think that the idea of the writers killing of Oliver or the arrow is completely illogical. The idea of killing off the main character is beyond me. In my opinion, Malcolm will be the one that retrieves either a mortally wounded or recently deceased Oliver and takes him to some camp or shelter and nurses him to health (in the case that Oliver is mortally wounded but still alive). Or takes Oliver to the Lazarus pit (if he is deceased).
I think that there is a possibility that Malcolm will train Oliver as well. Malcolm was the one that introduced to Oliver the idea of challenging Ra’s Al Gul with the attitude that suggested “oh yeah, you could totally kick his ass” when the chances were that this was not what Malcolm knew or thought. In addition I see no other reason for Malcolm making Thea kill Sarah.
The producers and the writers are not that stupid, also I have read and seen pictures
of episode 13 and Oliver is very much alive and in his costume along with Roy. He will be back.
There was an obligatory scene with Ra’s whipping a bunch of his guys and he seemingly skewered one of them the same as he did Ollie. Probably a unique technique he uses for training purposes.. as noted by others, to prepare Ollie for more advanced training. Plus I don’t think he’s in league with Merlyn, but he probably wants Ollie alive to learn the real facts.
Is it possible that Arrow will be doing something with Team Arrow along the Battle for the Cowl story arc
first of all i don’t think arrow is dead one of the reasons his past 5 years didn’t complete we don’t even know how he learns russian language and for all what i can think of is he’s maybe just seeing what will happen and all this is just in his mind cause the produsers know better that if oliver is dead they”r fans is going to be less and the show will be canceled ( forgive my english i know im bad at it )
i just rememberd that flash had conversation with arrow about being he is being a hero and his humanity and before he was going to the last fight he told flicity smoke he love her i think he is going to be back less human or lost memoiry but i’m sure he going to be back
I really want them to use the Lazauras Pit and in this article when it said “returned in an…altered state”, I feel like it was referencing Batman Under the Red Hood for when Robin was brought back. In other articles, apparently Deathstroke (Manu Bennett) will possibly return. The only way I could think of this is that he somehow gets out, hears that Ra’s ‘killed’ Olvier, confronts Ra’s due to him unable to fulfill his promise and there’s a fight between Slade and Ra’s (which would be awesome). Also, the only reason Stephen isn’t filming as much is because the show is most likely going to focus on other heroes such as (Spoiler alert I guess? Just my thoughts so I don’t know) Doctor Atom, Arsenal, Wildcat and maybe Suicide Squid. Just my predictions!
There are 3 upcoming episodes based souly on sara and laurel. They’ve been talking about a 3 part canary series where we find out more of what happened to sara after the island and hopefully finally seeing laurel take up the mantel of black canary
The tv show is titled Arrow and without oliver, the show is pointless. He should return sooner rather than later and the fight didn’t seem real, the was no tension, it was very brief and it wasn’t shocking. It should have been made more convincing.
I love arrow, but I must say that if stephen amell is no longer gonna be in it I am not gonna bother watching it, he may be in it as flashbacks but that’s not gonna be good enough for me
You’re all a bunch of suckers to think he is really gone, chill!
All I have to say is if Oliver is dead, they lost a viewer and I hope many others stop watching too.
However, it would make more sense story wise, that the only person to ‘train’ Ollie to fight Ra’s and the League, would be a combined efforts by Merlyn and Slade, or if they were too dig deep into Batman lore, Shiva, David Cain and Henri Ducarde(comic version not the film) – all Bat ‘tutors’ that shaped Bruce Wayne. Unless, this is where the rumours of Nightwing appearing in Arrow might find some relevance, if not now perhaps near the end of the season and into the next.
I don’t think he will die – or stay dead-!
If you remember, Merlin was ”dead” but he somehow ”found a way”.
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