The CW‘s Arrow Corto Maltese Review. Green Arrow: The Arrow Podcast: Season 3, Episode 3: Corto Maltese is an audio review in which FilmBook contributor Mike Smith discusses his reaction to the latest episode of The CW’s Arrow.
Arrow: Season 3, Episode 3: Corto Maltese‘s plot synopsis (spoilers): “With no more leads in Sara’s murder, Oliver focuses his attention on bringing Thea home. Felicity is able to track her to the island of Corto Maltese. Oliver finds Thea working at a restaurant, but she refuses to return to Starling City. While he waits to convince Thea to return, Oliver assists Diggle on a mission for A.R.G.U.S. to ascertain the whereabouts of one of its agents, Mark Shaw. The agent informs Diggle that someone broke into the A.R.G.U.S. database and stole information to sell on the black market. Later, Shaw double crosses Diggle, and reveals that he was the one that is selling A.R.G.U.S. secrets. Felicity helps Oliver and Diggle track down Shaw, and they stop him from selling any secrets. After a last minute plea, and Oliver revealing the truth about how their father died, Thea agrees to return to Starling City. Meanwhile, trying to emulate her sister, Laurel attempts to exact vengeance on an abusive boyfriend of a fellow A.A. member, but she is no match and ends up in the hospital. Later, she seeks out boxer Ted Grant to train her to fight after Oliver’s refusal. In flashbacks to six months prior, Malcolm begins training Thea to calm her mind and heal her emotional pain, while also mastering control over physical pain.”
Arrow: Season 3, Episode 3: Corto Maltese starred Stephen Amell, Katie Cassidy, David Ramsey, Paul Blackthorne, Emily Bett Rickards, Colton Haynes, Willa Holland, John Barrowman, and Brandon Routh.
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