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Arrow
Season 2
Region 1 DVD cover
No. of episodes23
Release
Original networkThe CW
Original releaseOctober 9, 2013 (2013-10-09) –
May 14, 2014 (2014-05-14)
Season chronology
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Season 1
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Season 3
List of episodes

The second season of the American television series Arrow premiered on The CW on October 10, 2013 and concluded on May 14, 2014 with a total of 23 episodes. The series is based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow, a costumed crime-fighter created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp. The showrunners for this season were Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg. This season introduces characters from The Flash, which was being developed as a potential spin-off at the time.

Premise

The series follows Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), billionaire playboy of Starling City, who spends five years shipwrecked on a mysterious island. Upon his return to Starling City, he is reunited with his mother, Moira Queen (Susanna Thompson), his sister, Thea Queen (Willa Holland), and his friend, Tommy Merlyn (Colin Donnell). In season two, Oliver has vowed to stop crime without killing criminals, and comes under attack from Slade Wilson (Manu Bennett), a man from Oliver's time on the island who resurfaces with a vendetta against him. 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, Officer Quentin Lance (Paul Blackthorne). Oliver also gains another ally; a mysterious woman in black, who is eventually revealed to be Laurel's sister, Sara Lance (Caity Lotz), who had survived her ordeal at sea years prior.

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

2

Guest

Episodes

This season was prefaced with a recap episode airing on October 2, 2013, titled "Year One". It featured highlights from season one and a special preview of season two.[12]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
241"City of Heroes"John BehringStory by : Greg Berlanti
Teleplay by : Andrew Kreisberg & Marc Guggenheim
October 9, 2013 (2013-10-09)2J74512.74[13]
252"Identity"Nick CopusBen Sokolowski & Beth SchwartzOctober 16, 2013 (2013-10-16)2J74523.06[14]
263"Broken Dolls"Glen WinterMarc Guggenheim & Keto ShimizuOctober 23, 2013 (2013-10-23)2J74532.89[15]
274"Crucible"Eagle EgilssonAndrew Kreisberg & Wendy MericleOctober 30, 2013 (2013-10-30)2J74542.37[16]
285"League of Assassins"Wendey StanzlerJake Coburn & Drew Z. GreenbergNovember 6, 2013 (2013-11-06)2J74552.80[17]
296"Keep Your Enemies Closer"Guy BeeBen Sokolowski & Beth SchwartzNovember 13, 2013 (2013-11-13)2J74563.09[18]
307"State v. Queen"Bethany RooneyMarc Guggenheim & Drew Z. GreenbergNovember 20, 2013 (2013-11-20)2J74572.66[19]
318"The Scientist"Michael SchultzStory by : Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg
Teleplay by : Andrew Kreisberg & Geoff Johns
December 4, 2013 (2013-12-04)2J74583.24[20]
329"Three Ghosts"John BehringStory by : Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg
Teleplay by : Geoff Johns & Ben Sokolowski
December 11, 2013 (2013-12-11)2J74593.02[21]
3310"Blast Radius"Rob HardyJake Coburn & Keto ShimizuJanuary 15, 2014 (2014-01-15)2J74602.52[22]
3411"Blind Spot"Glen WinterWendy Mericle & Beth SchwartzJanuary 22, 2014 (2014-01-22)2J74612.49[23]
3512"Tremors"Guy BeeMarc Guggenheim & Drew Z. GreenbergJanuary 29, 2014 (2014-01-29)2J74622.95[24]
3613"Heir to the Demon"Wendey StanzlerJake CoburnFebruary 5, 2014 (2014-02-05)2J74632.86[25]
3714"Time of Death"Nick CopusWendy Mericle & Beth SchwartzFebruary 26, 2014 (2014-02-26)2J74642.45[26]
3815"The Promise"Glen WinterJake Coburn & Ben SokolowskiMarch 5, 2014 (2014-03-05)2J74652.21[27]
3916"Suicide Squad"Larry TengKeto Shimizu & Bryan Q. MillerMarch 19, 2014 (2014-03-19)2J74662.42[28]
4017"Birds of Prey"John BehringMark Bemesderfer & A.C. BradleyMarch 26, 2014 (2014-03-26)2J74672.62[29]
4118"Deathstroke"Guy BeeMarc Guggenheim & Drew Z. GreenbergApril 2, 2014 (2014-04-02)2J74682.32[30]
4219"The Man Under the Hood"Jesse WarnStory by : Greg Berlanti & Geoff Johns
Teleplay by : Andrew Kreisberg & Keto Shimizu
April 16, 2014 (2014-04-16)2J74692.26[31]
4320"Seeing Red"Doug AarniokoskiWendy Mericle & Beth SchwartzApril 23, 2014 (2014-04-23)2J74702.19[32]
4421"City of Blood"Michael SchultzHolly HaroldApril 30, 2014 (2014-04-30)2J74712.31[33]
4522"Streets of Fire"Nick CopusJake Coburn & Ben SokolowskiMay 7, 2014 (2014-05-07)2J74722.33[34]
4623"Unthinkable"John BehringStory by : Greg Berlanti
Teleplay by : Marc Guggenheim & Andrew Kreisberg
May 14, 2014 (2014-05-14)2J74732.37[35]

Production

Development

On February 11, 2013, The CW renewed Arrow for a second season for the 2013-14 season.[36]

A backdoor pilot for The Flash was originally going to be the twentieth episode, but due to the positive reception of Grant Gustin's appearance in the eighth and ninth episode, executives at The CW scrapped it in favor a traditional pilot so that it gives the developers more time to flesh out the character in addition to receiving an increase in the budget.[37]

Casting

Emily Bett Rickards, Colton Haynes and Manu Bennet were all promoted to series regulars.[38] Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, who originally played Sara Lance in the pilot, did not return and was replaced by Caity Lotz.[39]

Costume design

In the second half of season two, Oliver replaces his "paint" mask with a domino mask, similar to one worn by the character in the comics. The change is addressed on-screen, with Kreisberg saying, "He doesn't just put on a mask. It's actually a big plot point in an episode, and there really is a story behind, not only the need for the mask but also who provides him with it."[40] On adding the mask now, Kreisberg stated that, "Conceptually, it was something we wanted to do because Oliver himself is evolving as the Arrow—from vigilante to hero, sort of from Arrow to Green Arrow—and we wanted to see that progression in his costume as well. As Oliver is embracing being a hero, being a hero means stepping out of the dark and being more of a symbol, so he has to take steps to conceal his identity more."[40] He added that it will "allow the Arrow to interact with people who don't know his identity in a much more organic way than having him constantly keep his head down."[40]

Costume designer Maya Mani put together roughly 50 mask options for the producers. Kreisberg said, "What's so wonderful about the design that Maya came up with is that it really is very simple, and it feels as if it’s been part of his costume since the beginning...once we finally had this mask and put it on Stephen [Amell], even Stephen was like, 'This is the right one.'"[40] In the episode "Three Ghosts", Oliver receives the mask from Barry Allen, who is able to create a mask that will help conceal his identity, while still being functional and allowing Oliver to see clearly.[41]

Reception

Critical reception

Season two received favorable reviews. Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly gave the first half of season two a rating of B+, saying, "Arrow possesses an intelligence that shines through its TV-budget production values, which aren't too shabby. The writing is adult and witty, the action is exciting, and Amell holds the center with well-cultivated ease."[42] The A.V. Club's Carrie Raisler gave the first half of season two a rating of A-. She said, "Arrow [has] officially established itself as one of the most satisfying shows on television. The most satisfying thing of all is that it did so by respecting its characters... [Arrow respects] the character’s comic-book roots in its overarching plotlines, all while using the network-appropriate soap-opera stories to do the heavy character lifting."[43]

Ratings

The second season averaged 3.28 million viewers across the 23 episodes, ranking 128th among television show viewership.[44]

Viewership and ratings per episode of Arrow season 2
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
Total
(18–49)
1 "City of Heroes" October 9, 2013 0.9/3 2.74[13] 0.5 1.4[45]
2 "Identity" October 16, 2013 1.1/3 3.06[14]
3 "Broken Dolls" October 23, 2013 0.9/3 2.89[15] 0.5 1.4[46]
4 "Crucible" October 30, 2013 0.8/2 2.37[16] 0.5 1.3[47]
5 "League of Assassins" November 6, 2013 1.0/3 2.80[17]
6 "Keep Your Enemies Closer" November 13, 2013 1.2/3 3.09[18]
7 "State v. Queen" November 20, 2013 1.0/3 2.66[19]
8 "The Scientist" December 4, 2013 1.2/3 3.24[20]
9 "Three Ghosts" December 11, 2013 1.1/3 3.02[21]
10 "Blast Radius" January 15, 2014 0.9/3 2.52[22] 0.6 1.5[48]
11 "Blind Spot" January 22, 2014 0.9/2 2.49[23] 0.6 1.5[49]
12 "Tremors" January 29, 2014 1.1/3 2.95[24] 0.5 1.6
13 "Heir to the Demon" February 5, 2014 1.0/3 2.86[25] 0.5 1.5[50]
14 "Time of Death" February 26, 2014 0.9/3 2.45[26]
15 "The Promise" March 5, 2014 0.7/2 2.21[27] 0.5 1.2[51]
16 "Suicide Squad" March 19, 2014 0.8/3 2.42[28] 0.5 1.3[52]
17 "Birds of Prey" March 26, 2014 0.9/3 2.62[29]
18 "Deathstroke" April 2, 2014 0.8/3 2.32[30] 0.5 1.3[53]
19 "The Man Under the Hood" April 16, 2014 0.7/2 2.26[31] 0.4 1.1[54]
20 "Seeing Red" April 23, 2014 0.7/2 2.19[32] 0.5 1.2[55]
21 "City of Blood" April 30, 2014 0.8/3 2.31[33]
22 "Streets of Fire" May 7, 2014 0.8/2 2.33[34]
23 "Unthinkable" May 14, 2014 0.9/3 2.37[35]

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipients Outcome
2014 IGN Awards[56] Best TV Hero Stephen Amell/Arrow 2nd Place
People's Choice Awards[57] Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor Stephen Amell Nominated
Satellite Awards[58] Satellite Award for Best Television Series – Genre Arrow Nominated
Saturn Awards[59] Best Youth-Oriented Series on Television Arrow Nominated
Leo Awards[60] Program Greg Berlanti, Joseph P. Finn, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, Wendy Mericle[61] Nominated
Cinematography Gordon Verheul ("Sacrifice") Nominated
Make-Up Danielle Fowler ("Keep Your Enemies Closer") Nominated
Stunt Coordination J. J. Makaro ("The Scientist") Nominated
Lead Performance - Male Stephen Amell ("Crucible") Nominated
Lead Performance - Female Emily Bett Rickards ("Three Ghosts") Nominated
Constellation Awards[62] Best Male Performance in a 2013 Science Fiction Television Episode Stephen Amell ("The Odyssey") Nominated
Best Science Fiction Television Series of 2013 Arrow Nominated
Teen Choice Awards[63] Choice TV Show: Fantasy/Sci-Fi Arrow Nominated
Choice TV Female Breakout Star[64] Emily Bett Rickards Nominated
Young Hollywood Awards[65] Super Superhero Stephen Amell Nominated

Notes

  1. ^ Also has an uncredited role in "City of Heroes".
  2. ^ Also credited as a special guest star in "State v. Queen".
  3. ^ a b Also has an uncredited role in "Keep Your Enemies Closer".
  4. ^ Also credited as a co-star in seven episodes.

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