![]() Truly global threats are few and far between, so it's nice seeing a larger sense of scale to the Ninth Circle's plans. The thing about Arrow villains is that they rarely have a big picture beyond tormenting Oliver Queen and/or taking control of Star City. Dante and Emiko really stepped up their game this week. There's also the fact that General Stewart's debuted gelled with the escalating nature of the conflict between Team Arrow and the Ninth Circle. Both he and David Ramsey lent authenticity to a relationship we had no reason to believe even existed before this episode. Hudson did a great job of conveying that strained relationship between stepfather and son and bringing plenty of warmth to what could have been a generic military man role. But General Stewart turned out to be a valuable addition to the series, in no small part because of the always likable Ernie Hudson. On the surface, the show suddenly throwing Diggle's long-lost stepfather into the mix doesn't sound like the greatest use of time this close to the season finale. ![]() I honestly wasn't expecting much from the Diggle storyline this week.
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