The CW bid adieu to Arrow with an emotional series finale. After a successful journey of eight seasons and 170 episodes, series aired its finale episode on January 28.
11.01.2020 - 04:01 / tvguide.com
If we weren't already lost in our feelings about the series finale of Arrow, we surely are now. The CW has announced it will air a one-hour special, Arrow: Hitting the Bullseye, before the finale, with cast interviews with Stephen Amell and the rest of Team Arrow, along with executive producers Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, and Beth Schwartz.
That means we're in for two whole hours of Arrow — both of which will no doubt make us sob — on Tuesday, Jan. 28 as the series comes to an end. We also
The CW bid adieu to Arrow with an emotional series finale. After a successful journey of eight seasons and 170 episodes, series aired its finale episode on January 28.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
The finale of the CW’s “Arrow” failed to draw a large audience for the network and missed the mark a little in the TV ratings.
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The end has come for Arrow.
By Geoff Boucher
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from the series finale of Arrow. Read at your own risk!]
Oliver Queen's journey has come to an end (again).
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from the Arrow series finale. Read at your own risk!]
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched the “Arrow” series finale.
Oliver Queen and his band of superfriends closed the chapter that set off the Arrowverse during the Tuesday, January 28, series finale of Arrow, titled “Fadeout.”
By Geoff Boucher
Get ready to cry buckets of tears.
"Woopeti WOOOP"
It may be a hard pill to swallow, but it's time to say goodbye to Arrow now that the series finale is finally upon us. After countless saves, five spin-offs (and counting), and one final sacrifice, Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) will take his final bow and say farewell.
It's time for to hang up the bow.
Though Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) is sadly no more, there's still a whole host of heroes left on Arrow who need to honor to their leader and friend, and none more so than John Diggle (David Ramsey). We saw him first meet Oliver in the pilot episode of Arrow, and in the series finale, it feels appropriate that it's now time for him to say goodbye.
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