Wednesday, November 14, 2012

PREVIEW: ARROW ("Legacies") & SUPERNATURAL ("A Little Slice of Kevin")

David Ramsey as John Diggle and Stephen Amell as Arrow --
Photo: Jack Rowand/The CW
ARROW continues its first season on Wednesday, November 14 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.

In "Legacies," a gang of bank robbers, dubbed The Royal Flush Gang, hits a local bank and seriously wounds an off-duty police officer during a heist. Diggle (David Ramsey) tells Oliver (Stephen Amell) he needs to deviate from his father's list and start helping the citizens of Starling City.

Meanwhile, Tommy (Colin Donnell) asks Thea (Willa Holland) for relationship advice, but things get awkward when she realizes he was asking about Laurel (Katie Cassidy).

Moira (Susanna Thompson) confronts Oliver about all of his recent disappearances in the middle of family functions.

Watch a sneak peek below:



John Behring directed the episode written by Moira Kirland and Marc Guggenheim.

Based on characters appearing in comic books and graphic novels published by DC Comics, ARROW is from Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television, with executive producers Greg Berlanti (BROTHERS & SISTERS), Marc Guggenheim (FLASHFORWARD), Andrew Kreisberg (THE VAMPIRE DIARIES) and David Nutter (SUPERNATURAL). Melissa Kellner Berman (DIRTY SEXY MONEY) is co-executive producer.

SUPERNATURAL follows at 9 p.m. with "A Little Slice of Kevin."

Sam (Jared Padaleck) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are stunned when Castiel (Misha Collins) suddenly appears back on Earth with no memory of how he escaped from Purgatory. Meanwhile, Mrs. Tran (guest star Lauren Tom) enlists a witch (guest star Cyrina Fiallo) to concoct a demon bomb, but the witch double crosses Mrs. Tran and turns her and Kevin (guest star Osric Chau) over to Crowley (guest star Mark Sheppard). Charlie Carner directed the episode written by Eugenie Ross--Leming and Brad Buckner.





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1 comment:

  1. Arrow is one of the best new shows this fall, and I like the direction it’s taking incorporating Diggle as a prominent character. I agree that while the list is important, Oliver has to help protect the city from other dangerous threats. I’ve already set a timer on my Hopper from DISH in case I don’t make it home in time to see this episode tonight. The huge amount of hard drive space on my DVR helps me keep up with shows when I work extra hours at DISH. Deviating from the list will also throw off the people that are Oliver’s real targets.

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