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October 6, 2016

Arrow Season Five Premiere Review

“Legacy” refuses to let Arrow drown.


September 29, 2016

Oliver’s back to his old tricks in Arrow’s latest trailer

Breaking the rules is right, as Oliver learns that there might be a better way than the “better way”


September 16, 2016

Arrow’s newest trailer shows the series getting back to the basics.

Arrow’s fifth season is making the old new again.


May 23, 2016

TV Korner: DC’s Legends of Tomorrow 1.16 – “Legendary”

A serviceable Legends of Tomorrow finale solves one of Arrow Season Four’s biggest problems.


May 23, 2016

TV Korner: Arrow 4.22-“Lost in the Flood”

Despite claims to the contrary, “Lost in the Flood” is anything but lost.


May 19, 2016

TV Korner: DC’s Legends of Tomorrow 1.15 – “Destiny”

Rip and the Legends really go off script in “Destiny.”


May 17, 2016

TV Korner: Arrow 4.21-“Monument Point ”

Oliver Queen is Jack Bauer in “Monument Point!”


May 11, 2016

TV Korner: DC’s Legends of Tomorrow 1.14 – “River of Time”

“River of Time” flows like a dream.


May 10, 2016

TV Korner: Arrow 4.20-“Genesis”

“Genesis” tried a lot of different ideas, but very few of them actually landed.


April 29, 2016

TV Korner: Arrow 4.19-“Canary Cry”

A shallow revenge story and a collection of poorly laid out scenes drag down this celebration of the character of Black Canary.


April 1, 2016

TV Korner: Arrow 4.17-“Beacon of Hope”

Robot bees, high-fives, and secret elevators take “Beacon of Hope” to entertaining heights


February 25, 2016

TV Korner: Arrow 4.15-“Taken”

Oliver goes full Liam Neeson in this week’s Arrow


February 18, 2016

TV Korner: Arrow 4.14-“Code of Silence”

What “Code of Silence” lacks in realistic political intrigue, it makes up for in stuff blowing up.


February 5, 2016

TV Korner: Arrow 4.12- “Unchained”

It’s Felicity VS The Calculator in this week’s Arrow


January 28, 2016

TV Korner: Arrow 4.11- “A.W.O.L.”

A.W.O.L. is a Diggle and Felicity focused story at it’s core, but it’s also a welcome distraction from the “Who’s in the Ground” game.