The wasted opportunity that is Arrow

The wasted opportunity that is Arrow

Editorial Opinion
By ElColmillo - Feb 01, 2015 02:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Arrow

First of all, i’d been following this TV Show since season 2 started, my view on season 1 it’s not really good, when i started watching it i saw a TV show ashamed, ashamed on what it was based on, even within the first episodes of the show there is an scene where the main character an by the way, very, VERY loosely based on the comicbook character Oliver Queen says how “Green Arrow” it’s a lame name, in fact he doesn’t even get the name “Arrow” in the whole season, and i have the feeling  they weren’t planning to.

Even in season 2 where it started to feel like the showrunners changed their mind about staying away from the comicbook ideas, some characters to this day are suffering for being reinvented and made more “grounded” ruining that way ideas that could have been very interesting, it even introduced TWO Count Vertigo, the both being just boring uninspired characters and merely powerless drug lords and next week we are for example, to wait for the reveal that the Brick character in the show is not an meta human after all. It is known that sometimes even very popular characters in TV shows nad movies get translated to the comicbooks, and this actually happened with some of the better things of the show, John Diggle, but aside him the writers don’t seem to get they have the opportunity to bring to life and recreate in creative or create new characters for the Green Arrow gallery, sadly we are not seeing that, and we are probably up to just receive more realistic normal people with boring and cliché archetypes, that or the show would take Batman related characters because, well, Batman sells.

The show it’s still being dragged down by Oliver’s wrong characterization, in these two and a half seasons I feel like Oliver never fully evolves and tries to stay away from crossing that line that divides Oliver Queen from the Bruce Wayne they are trying make out of him, for those who don’t follow Green Arrow’s comics, for something like two or three decades it has been established that Oliver is a fun guy, sure when the situation is required he is always ready to give a lesson on the rights of the people and how the rich is constantly passing over the poor, but that’s only part of the Robin Hood personality the character is based on, but he is always ready to give an smile when is also needed. Arrow0s Oliver on the other hand refuses to evolve into this, and even when as seen in the beginning of season 3, we saw a more happy and joking Oliver, the writers decided to take two steps back and the end of the same episode, Oliver honestly feels more like…I am sorry to bring it up again, but Batman.

Another big problem is the network it is chained to, The CW is known for targeting to teenagers and it low quality writers and special effects, if DC had really wanted this show to be something taken seriously it would have chose any network but this, the fighting sequences in the show are pretty good that is right, but to get to the viewer is forced to get pass a lot, and I mean a lot of terribly written drama (with a very few esceptions) and uninteresting love interests.
This show could have been the perfect way to introduce Green Arrow to more people, and I can’t say it fails, because I doesn’t try, what it tries to be is an Batman show without Batman, and I don’t know you people, but I think DC already gave us plenty of Batman already. 
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LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 2/1/2015, 2:23 PM
Cool beans.
marvel72
marvel72 - 2/1/2015, 2:33 PM
Don't know if its a wasted opportunity as I stopped watching the show after episode five of season one.
ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 2/1/2015, 2:51 PM
To each their own I guess, I like the show
McGee
McGee - 2/1/2015, 3:02 PM
Levi, stop sending me pics of you in a speedo.

If you want to send a dick pic, send a dick pic.
Peel
Peel - 2/1/2015, 3:09 PM
This whole article is just 'wah, this is more a batman show than a green arrow one wah we've been tricked'.

How can you describe Arrow as a wasted opportunity when you don't actually explain how much original potential it had? This just feels like click bait.
Alphadog
Alphadog - 2/1/2015, 3:11 PM
I like the series a lot at times but mostly, yeah I agree with you.
tonytony
tonytony - 2/1/2015, 3:44 PM
its a great show. im not looking for camp nonsense,which is really what the author is after. Arrows tone is perfect.
gamecreatorjj
gamecreatorjj - 2/1/2015, 4:35 PM
i feel like the biggest problem isn't addressed your article. The show is fine except for the writer's inability to string a plot between 2 episodes.
bronzetiger01
bronzetiger01 - 2/1/2015, 6:38 PM
The article is incoherent. It did not discuss why the Arrow show is a wasted opportunity.

All the same, Arrow S03 is becoming a disappointment. Ironically, it is the same show that made me watch a lot of TV (and collect as well)

Arrow needs a good network, brilliant screenwriters and showrunners who are true to themselves. The actors will develop eventually if they have good people behind the scenes to work with.

Now THAT is what we can call "wasted opportunity." nuff said
MercwithMouth
MercwithMouth - 2/2/2015, 8:20 AM
I myself don't like the show. But for me, it's just about Stephen Amell's shitty acting. I haven't watched enough to really comment on the plotting, or anything else.
RobGrizzly
RobGrizzly - 2/2/2015, 4:14 PM
As someone who has tried and tried, but just can't get into Arrow at all, I agree. But I wish this article was better written. Obviously the show is popular, so defenders will dismiss any criticisms without really listening and chalk it off as just "bitching", but the editorial does touch on all of the things that turn me off about the show, too.

Perhaps it's a matter of taste. Or maybe most fans are just happy to be getting comic book shows at all. But that's like settling to me, and I just think we should have higher standards. (This goes for Shield, Flash, and Gotham too). I'm hoping Netflix and Daredevil can deliver a series with legitimate quality.
Trickwil
Trickwil - 2/4/2015, 10:09 AM
Arrow is a good show regardless of the teenage girl draw. I just think it's gone down hill since the first season. Though the more I think about Flashpoint they could be using that to retcon some stuff from season 2
Trickwil
Trickwil - 2/4/2015, 10:29 AM
Diggle was actually already a character in the comics just not associated with Green Arrow
JM4Superman
JM4Superman - 2/5/2015, 1:57 PM
I can care less about the tone, I'm just frustrated how they use Katie Cassidy and her character Laurel. I mean we are talking about the woman who played the original and best Ruby on Supernatural and they watered Laurel down to almost Lana 2. Oh and don't get me started on Olicity.
PeterParker1991
PeterParker1991 - 2/8/2015, 9:47 AM
Nice article. Season 3 is by far the worst of this series. It's not even Green Arrow anymore. Its DKR jr.
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