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Arrow - Season 7 Episode 19: Spartan
In the Seventh season, there are a host of more action and realistic issues and events which including: Oliver surrendered to the police, which is the green arrow, and will therefore face many challenges and positions inside the prison. While Oliver tries to survive inside the prison, a new set of unknown commissions appear in Star City. Perhaps that will be Oliver's biggest challenge when he is forced to ally himself with an old enemy.
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April 23, 2019
Arrow Season 7 is rapidly heating up before the big finale. This episode is satisfyingly packed with new twists and turns, along with a healthy dose of Diggle family drama.
April 30, 2019
Highlighted that there's still life left in John Diggle. A refreshing look into the veteran character's backstory that, coupled with an enjoyable turn from Ghostbusters legend Ernie Hudson, made for a great episode.
April 23, 2019
Fans have been making edits of John Diggle as the Green Lantern since Arrow's first season. To see such a thing come into play as the series comes to a close brings an incredible amount of joy.
April 30, 2019
Ernie Hudson as General Stewart is a beautiful addition to "Spartan," playing the initially tough, but eventually understanding four-star General/stepfather very well.
April 23, 2019
The most compelling aspects of this episode is the chemistry between Hudson and David Ramsey (John Diggle), and the fun, loose, mission-of-the-week feel.
April 23, 2019
It's been a while since we got a Diggle family-focused story, and this made for a fun one.
April 23, 2019
After enduring such horrendous treatment, it was high time that Diggle get an episode like "Spartan" to remind us why we all fell in love with the former soldier in the first place.
April 23, 2019
The Diggle-centric episode, which was written by Benjamin Raab and Deric A. Hughes, delivers on the emotional material, thanks to David Ramsey and guest-star Ernie Hudson's great performances.

