Felicity and Oliver Meet Again Oliver Queen Comes Back

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Spoilers ahead for the Arrow series finale on The CW , called "Fadeout."

Arrow is over. The founding series of the Arrow-verse pulled out all the stops for its series finale, which brought dorsum characters ranging from the long-dead similar Tommy Merlyn and Moira Queen to the previously villainous like Emiko to even the heroes of the other Arrow-verse series with Sara, Barry, and Kara in attendance. The biggest return however, was Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak, and it was Felicity who finally reunited with Oliver in the final moments of the series. But was it a totally happy ending?

The end of "Fadeout" revisited Felicity's scene with The Monitor from the Season 7 finale, which manifestly nevertheless happened despite the "Crisis on Infinite Earths" changes that fabricated the hellish Star City 2040 of Flavour 7 flash-forrad into the peaceful Star Metropolis 2040 of the Dark-green Pointer & the Canaries backstairs airplane pilot. Despite The Monitor's warning that there would be no coming back from where they were going, Felicity was sure that she was fix to reunite with her husband after 20 years of separation. So, off they went to the "afterlife," equally Felicity call information technology!

Which Spectre-Oliver designed to wait just similar his mom's office from Queen Consolidated. With husband and wife joyously dorsum together, Oliver shared that he'd chosen his mom'southward office as the layout for their reunion because that was the start place he'd ever seen Felicity. No, it wasn't down in the Information technology department, where Felicity made her kickoff chronological appearance on the evidence, just when Oliver spotted the blonde IT girl babbling to herself during his flashback journey to Starling City circa Flavor 3.

It made for a very romantic last scene of the series, and what these characters (and Olicity fans) deserved. Oliver was rewarded for his years of struggles, pain, and heartbreak by getting to exist with Felicity again, and Felicity'southward patience and yearning paid off as she got to be with her married man again. The happy couple was last seen in Moira's office, and the photographic camera zoomed out to testify the edifice still labeled "Queen Consolidated" and Star City looking complete and untroubled.

On the 1 mitt, of course that's a happy ending! The ballsy romance of Arrow didn't finish in tragedy, and our last memories of Oliver and Felicity don't accept to be Oliver dying for the second time in "Crunch" and Felicity crying at Oliver'southward funeral. Oliver was looking happy and unburdened, and Felicity was even dorsum in her ponytail and glasses philharmonic.

Everybody else's lives went on, with Diggle seemingly headed in a Light-green Lantern direction, Mia and the Canaries potentially getting their spinoff (and hopefully rescuing developed William!), and Rene becoming mayor of Star City, to name simply some of the developments. Non a gloomy ending for the darkest Arrow-verse show, correct?

On the other hand, the ending for Oliver and Felicity looked an atrocious lot like they were the only two people who existed in their afterlife. The shot of Star City didn't show crowds of people or cars moving or pretty much any action. Oliver and Felicity genuinely looked like the only people in their own little world.

Although that is very romantic and I'm sure they'd relish merely being with each other for a while after so much time and so much weirdness keeping them apart, information technology too strikes me as very alone and kind of deplorable. Epic love story bated, Oliver and Felicity also had friends other than each other. They got to interact with people. Information technology'due south non like either one of them is likely to die in the afterlife. And is there more to this place than Star City? Does their eternity consist of just the two of them in an empty earth with nothing ever irresolute?

I similar to recall that this afterlife will slowly exist populated by the people who knew and loved Oliver and Felicity and would want to reunite with them when their time comes to die, and then Oliver and Felicity will just take their world to themselves until others are fix to join them. That leaves me a little more than at peace than imagining them lone in an empty earth together literally forever or imagining them in a world full of versions of their loved ones that Spectre-Oliver created.

So, was this a happy ending? I would say that this was definitely a happy ending in the short term, with a potentially not-so-happy future. We'll probable never know, so my admittedly depressing theories shouldn't bum everyone out. At this bespeak, whatever happens for Oliver and Felicity later on the final credits rolled is up to viewers to determine for themselves unless the Arrow-poetry reveals otherwise. Despite my depressing theories, I'k choosing to imagine a genuine happily-ever-afterward for these two deserving characters.

Arrow may exist over, just the Arrow-verse continues on The CW. The universe founded by Oliver Queen currently consists of The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl, Batwoman, and mail service-"Crisis" Black Lightning. A Superman/Lois Lane series is on the mode, and the Light-green Pointer & the Canaries spinoff could happen. For some viewing options at present that Arrow is washed for practiced, swing by our 2020 winter and spring premiere schedule.

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Laura Hurley

Resident of 1 Chicago, Bachelor Nation, and Cleveland. Has opinions about crossovers, Star Wars, and superheroes. Volition not time travel.

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Source: https://www.cinemablend.com/television/2489260/arrow-series-finale-did-oliver-queen-get-a-happy-ending-or-not

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