After the explosive nature of the Season 6 mid-season finale of Arrow, the returned to our screens last week and it did not disappointment. After it was revealed Rene (Rick Gonzalez) was willing to testify against Oliver (Stephen Amell) being the Green Arrow, he was axed from the team while Curtis (Echo Kellum) and Dinah (Juliana Harkavy) quit the team as they felt they couldn’t trust the original Team Arrow. Recap - ‘Irreconcilable Differences’ After their shotgun wedding alongside close friends Barry (Grant Gustin) and Iris (Candice Patton), Oliver and Felicity (Emily Best Rickards) finally got the chance to celebrate their marriage with their nearest and dearest. However, Quentin (Paul Blackthorne) pulls Oliver aside and tells him that a member of Team Arrow is the smoking gun in Samandra Watson (Sydelle Noel)’s case against him. Pulling his wife down to The Bunker, along with Dig (David Ramsay), Oliver tells them what Quentin told him. As the episode unfolds, it’s revealed …show more content…
Since the death of his uncle Frank (Jeffrey Nordling) and Helena being ‘underground’, Jerry has become the new face of the Bertinelli Crime Family. He himself became a target to Cayden James after he threatened Bertinelli’s daughter. The crime lord says he and Oliver should team up, because they share a common enemy in James. Once he’s back with Felicity and Dig, Oliver tells them what Bertinelli told him. Felicity, wanting to be funny, mocks her husband as he hasn’t asked her how she’s feeling due to the minimal sleep she has gotten in the last few weeks. When Oliver mentions Jerry being Helena’s cousin, Felicity jokes that she remembers when Oliver slept with Helena and how well it went down. Ignoring his wife’s playful jab, Oliver explains the reason Jerry called upon him was because James threatened his daughter and that they’re going to team up to stop
Oliver must also contend with outside forces attempting to take over Queen Consolidated, guilt from decisions he made in the past, and secrets harbored by his family and friends. Oliver grows to accept aspiring vigilante Roy Harper (Colton Haynes) as his protégé, and begins to receive assistance from Laurel's father, Detective Quentin Lance (Paul Blackthorne). Oliver also gains another team member; a mysterious woman in black, who is eventually revealed to be Laurel's sister, Sara Lance (Caity Lotz), who had survived her tribulation at sea years
Jerry Starts as a new kid at this Cathlic boys school called Trinity high. He has just recently lost his mother to illness and lives with his dad in a apartment. Jerry is a quiet kid throughout the story. When Jerry really starts to change is when Archie decides to make him a mark for the Vigils (secret society) assignment. Archie through minipulation is changeing Jerry little by little. A true turning point is when Archie gets Emile Janza, the school bully, to beat jerry up with the help of some middle schoolers. This ultimatly
Supporting Details: In the show The Arrow he is met with lots of challenges but he does what he must to survive they both have the drive to make it home and they have similar backs but when Odysseus is home he takes out all the suitors and shows them that he is the boss and the king of Ithaca, in the arrow he comes home and lives a double life as the Vigalanti and as Oliver queen he lies to everyone he loves and only lets few people in. Oliver Queen did lots of work on his way back to Starling City. He worked for corporations and did mercenary work and killed lots of people on his way back. Body Paragraph #4:.
They kept him… What will they do with him, sir?” (148). Tim hopes that they will somehow send Jerry back but instead they keep him, even though Jerry was Loyalists his own side wasn’t loyal. Tim starts to see that with anyone both Patriots and Loyalists are hypocrites and that you can’t save anyone even if you try.
He somehow seems to think that they made handkerchiefs and went to an execution. “The Jew” has also been introduced. I found out that his name is Fagin. Oliver definitely didn’t know that they were thieves. Cause when he sees them steal, he is so shocked that he runs away and gets falsely accused of being the thief. :( His innocence is so sad and cute.
' 'Barry woke up while you were gone and...and, he wasn 't a happy camper.He was fighting, trying to get away, from Caitlin and Joe. Caitlin had to sedate him. He acted like he was terrified of us. ' '
This is important because Jerry is dejected after losing to Janza in the boxing match. Sometimes, disturbing the universe is not the right idea as you could feel broken and feel a big burden on
Jerry, despite his relative decency, is victimized by the power structure of the school as well as his peers (Bagnall). “Choosing to disturb the universe means that Jerry himself is thrown into chaos” (Junko). His refusal to conform makes him the prime target of both the Vigils and the school officials, despite admiration from his peers. Cormier makes it clear that moral individuals can not survive unaided in a corrupt, oppressive system (Harris et al.). Jerry, while standing up for what he believes is right, is constantly torn down and abused by Archie’s goons. No one, not even his best friend Goober, came to his rescue to combat his oppressors. Arguably, “the reason Jerry was not saved was because he stood alone” (Harris et al.). Jerry stood alone in refusing to take the chocolates, his abuse by the Vigils, and his eventual physical and mental destruction by Janza. In fact, his destruction makes him into a martyr. His surrender in the end makes him an even more realistic hero and shows that it takes more people to fight powerful figures (Peck). Cormier challenges the perception of the modern “Superman” figure and replaces him with an “Average Joe”: a jack of all trades but master at none. Despite his defeat, Jerry’s legacy will live beyond him, whether publicly celebrated or privately discussed by Trinity students (Siegler). Jerry’s battle could have been won if his peers acted against the power structures as
Jerry’s new identity does not last long. He cannot challenge the authority of the Vigils without facing any consequences. Jerry is to be made an outcast rather than a hero.
If the relationship between Jerry and his father was more open where they could talk about anything, he might’ve not had to deal with his side of things alone. But instead, he goes it alone, without any help from his dad, his close friends, or even the teachers. In the beginning of chapter 37 on page 247, The Goober explains how he didn’t want to go to school and see Jerry being taunted and teased, so he stayed home for a couple days. When he came late to the raffle fight, he thought about how “the school reminded him of his own betrayals and defections.” Even the teachers don’t help him in the matter, they go along with the students. This is apparent in
This all started when Archie choose Jerry for an assignment because Archie thinks he needs therapy. Archie manipulates Jerry by getting him to fight Emile Janza another bully in Jerry’s life in a boxing match because Archie got Jerry thinking that he can actually win. Another person that was involved with the vigils and a bully in Jerrys life the headmaster of the school Brother Leon. He is a abusive teacher and has no control over the school he has affected Jerry's life by accusingbailey of cheating who always gets straight A’s and always pokes him and other students with a
Arrow is about a rich, promiscuous young man named Oliver Queen, who becomes stranded on an island for five years before finally being rescued. After his return, Queen becomes a vigilante trying to protect his city, Starling City, against the corrupt businessmen that live there. Before being able to properly assess Queen from a psychological point of view, we must understand his character before, during, and after his accident. Queen suffered from many terrible psychological problems during his five years "alone" on an "abandoned" island and after finally returning home.
Oliver (2015) and Kristi Beach (Bonnie Parker’s daughter) tells the audience about Bonnie Parker and how devout she was to Televangelism. Beach specified how Bonnie donated any and every time she could even though she couldn’t afford it. Beach stated in the interview that her mother believed in the seed theory and that being the bigger seed you plant the bigger your harvest would be. This meant that her mother believed that if she donated a lot of money to Copeland’s church God would bless her with more money and whatever she was in need of. Beach also mentioned that her mother had cancer and refused to receive medical attention because of Gloria Copeland (Kenneth Copeland’s wife) who often preached that instead of going and seeking medical attention for illnesses everyone should donate to churches so that God would heal them of the illnesses that overcame them.
Oliver vows that every person on his father’s list will wish he too had died on that island. Similar to the first episode of Arrow, The Flash has it’s first episode named Pilot as well. It begins with a flashback to when Barry Allen’s, the main character, mom is killed in an unexplainable event and his dad is convicted of her murder… which Barry believes to be untrue. Now, 14 years later, Barry works for Central City C.S.I and is quite good at his job. On one particular night a particle accelerator, created by Harrison Wells and was supposed to change the way everyone thought about physics, exploded releasing an unimaginable amount of dark energy. Lightning then struck Barry, which put him in a coma for nine months. After waking up, Barry began to notice certain things were slowing down… or so he thought. In reality, he was just moving unexplainably fast. When a man named Clyde Martin that can inexplicably control the weather starts terrorizing the city, Barry takes it upon himself to take him down. He speaks with Oliver Queen for advice, Barry knows Oliver is the Arrow, and Oliver tells him that he can inspire people the way he himself never could. Barry then takes on Clyde Martin head on and defeats him. The storylines between the two shows are similar because they both begin by showing what made the two heroes and what made them who they are stemmed from former accidents.
There are many similarities between mental disorders like anxiety and depression. Often times, many symptoms of one disorder stem off of having the other. For example, symptoms of anxiety can be brought on by depressive thoughts, such as thoughts about suicide, and visa versa. The differences, however, are far more prominent than the ways they are the same.