When it comes to Arrow, fans have a hard time keeping track of who’s who. There are enough resurrections on the show to make scholars gawk, but no family has been tested more by the miraculous revivals than the Lances. First, Sarah Lance was revived after she was killed in a battle as Black Canary. Laurel had assumed the vigilante’s moniker at that point, but the estranged sisters were only further pushed apart when Laurel was killed.
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For awhile, fans had thought Laurel had been brought back this season, but their hopes were shortly dashed. Soon enough, audiences learned what Laurel was nothing more than an alternate version of Black Canary from another timeline. Earth-2’s take on Laurel pretended to be Black Canary to align herself further with the villain Prometheus, but Team Arrow was quick to figure out this new Laurel was really Black Siren.
Now, Arrow has a new Black Canary perched atop its episodes thanks to Dinah Drake. And, as the drama moves forward, fans have wondered if the new vigilante would take on Black Siren to teach pseudo-Laurel a lesson.
In a recent interview with TV Line, Juliana Harkavy talked about whether she felt her character would want to go up against Katie Cassidy‘s Black Siren. When asked if Dinah go head-to-head with the Black Siren, here’s what the actress had to say:
“I actually don’t know if a face-off is in store, but that would be epic!” Harkavy said.
When the sixth season of Arrow debuts, there will be plenty of chances for the two girls to duke it out. Cassidy has been brought on as a show regular next season, and Harkavy is expected to continue her tenure as Black Canary. If the two did get ready to fight, the showdown is one fans would surely love to see, but Dinah should be careful. Arrow isn’t shy about killing off its Black Canaries; She may want to watch her back.
You can view the synopsis for “Dangerous Liaisons” below.
Oliver (Stephen Amell), Team Arrow, ARGUS and the SCPD kick off a citywide manhunt for Adrian Chase (Josh Segurra). Helix tells Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) they have a way to find Chase but they will need something big, and illegal, from her in return.
Joel Novoa directed the episode written by Speed Weed & Elizabeth Kim.
Based on the characters from DC, ARROW is from Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television, with executive producers Greg Berlanti (The Flash, Supergirl), Marc Guggenheim (Eli Stone, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters), Andrew Kreisberg (The Flash, Supergirl), Wendy Mericle (Desperate Housewives, Eli Stone) and Sarah Schechter (Supergirl, Blindspot).
Arrow airs Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW. The next new episode, titled ‘Dangerous Liaisons,” will air on April 26.
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