"Three Ghosts" | |
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Series Arrow Season 2, Episode 9 | |
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Air date | December 11th, 2013 |
Writers | Geoff Johns; Ben Sokolowski; Greg Berlanti; Andrew Kreisberg |
Director | John Behring |
Producers | Jennifer Lence; Carl Ogawa; Wendy Mericle; JP Finn; David Nutter; Jake Coburn; Drew Z. Greenberg; Melissa Kellner Berman; Andrew Kreisberg; Marc Guggenheim; Greg Berlanti; Jon Wallace |
Starring | Stephen Amell; Katie Cassidy; David Ramsey; Willa Holland; Emily Bett Rickards; Colton Haynes; Manu Bennett; Susanna Thompson; Paul Blackthorne |
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"Three Ghosts" is the ninth episode of season two of the superhero/action drama series Arrow and the thirty-second episode of the series overall. It was directed by John Behring with a teleplay written by Geoff Johns and Ben Sokolowski, based on a story treatment by Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg. It first aired on the CW Network on Wednesday, December 11th, 2013 at 8:00 pm.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Guest Stars[]
Special Guest Star[]
Actor | Role |
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Colin Donnell | Tommy Merlyn |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Olivia Cheng | Linda Parks |
Jennifer Cheon | Officer Jones |
Danny Dworkis | The Technician |
Ronald Selmour | The Butcher |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Arrow was developed for television by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg. Based on the characters published by DC Comics.
- This episode is rated TV-14.
- This episode is production code number 2J7459.
- This episode is available on disc two of the Arrow: The Complete Second Season Blu-ray collection (with DVD and digital copy).
- Producer Joseph Patrick Finn is credited as JP Finn in this episode.
- Actor Colin Donnell is given a "Special Guest Star" credit in this episode.
- Actor Roger R. Cross is credited as Roger Cross in this episode.
- Actor Ron Selmour is credited as Ronald Selmour in this episode.
- This is the fifth episode of Arrow directed by John Behring.
- This is the fourth episode of Arrow written and/or co-written by Geoff Johns.
- This is the seventh episode of Arrow written and/or co-written by Ben Sokolowski.
- This is the first appearance of reporter Linda Park, who is identified as Linda Parks in this episode.
- This is the third and final appearance of Graham Shiels in the role of Cyrus Gold.
- This is the eleventh and final appearance of Lucas Hilton, who dies in this episode.
- This is the second appearance of Barry Allen.
- The flashback scenes from this episode take place in the year 2008.
Quotes[]
- Slade Wilson: The island didn't make you strong, kid. It revealed you to be weak.
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- Oliver Queen: But we... we have other problems.
- John Diggle: Wouldn't be us if we didn't.
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- Oliver Queen: Roy, this is going to hurt.
- Roy Harper: My anger is dulling the pain.
- Sin: (hands him some booze) This will dull it better.
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- Laurel Lance: I noticed on the drive up that your house wasn't festooned with Christmas decorations.
- Oliver Queen: Well, we didn't feel very much like festooning this year.
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- Tommy Merlyn: You didn't let me die, Ollie. You fought to save me. Because that's what you do. What you have always done. You fight to survive. I know I called you a murderer, but you are not. You are a hero. You beat the island. You beat my father. So fight, Oliver. Get up and fight back.
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- Sebastian Blood: You know who he is under that hood, don't you?
- Slade Wilson: I know exactly who he is. He's my friend.
- Sebastian Blood: That's why you don't want him dead.
- Slade Wilson: Death would be a release from this life, and his sentence is yet to be carried out. I am going to tear everything he cares about away from him. Destroy those who choose to follow him. Corrupt those he loves. Once he has lost everyone and everything he values... I will drive an arrow through his eye.