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Arrow
Lost in the Flood
Directed by
Glen Winter
TV-14
S4 • E22
May 18, 2016
41m
7.0
7.1
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Following the shocking events in the previous episode, Oliver and Diggle race to rescue Thea, while Felicity, Curtis and Noah join together to stop Darhk.
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Cast of Lost in the Flood
Stephen Amell
Oliver Queen / Green Arrow
David Ramsey
John Diggle / Spartan
Katie Cassidy
Laurel Lance
Willa Holland
Thea Queen
Emily Bett Rickards
Felicity Smoak
Paul Blackthorne
Quentin Lance
John Barrowman
Malcolm Merlyn
Neal McDonough
Damien Darhk
Echo Kellum
Curtis Holt
Tom Amandes
Noah Kuttler / The Calculator
Alexander Calvert
Lonnie Machin / Anarky
Jimmy Akingbola
Baron Reiter
Janet Kidder
Ruvé Adams
Elysia Rotaru
Taiana Venediktov
Charlotte Ross
Donna Smoak
Jesse Blue
Prisoner
Alison Raine
Wife
Adrian Spencer
Ghost
Tuesday Hofmann
Nora Darhk
Jara Zeimer
Daughter
Arrow - S4 • E22 Ratings & Reviews
Nerdist
Sydney Bucksbaum
Even in the middle of the nuclear apocalypse, Arrow somehow managed to find time to fit in some Smoak family drama. It was genius, really.
Forbes
Erik Kain
Last week Team Arrow let a nuclear bomb touch down on American soil, killing tens of thousands of people. This week, our heroes crack jokes... It's as if everyone involved, or nearly everyone, has realized just how absurd this is all becoming.
TV Fanatic
Lisa Babick
My favorite scene was when Donna thought Felicity was pregnant, and she jumped up and down like a schoolgirl, high fiving Curtis. It gets points just for the absurdity of it considering the situation.
Tell-Tale TV
Lissete Lanuza Sáenz
We're on the edge of our seats now. It could be that Damien Darhk makes for a particularly compelling villain... Or maybe, just maybe, it's that, this time, the story is global. It's not just about Team Arrow, it's about us.
Syfy Wire
Trent Moore
As the world hangs in the balance, we get a chance to see Felicity's mother and father bicker and butt heads, filling in backstory gaps that actually proved to be fairly compelling.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
There's a lot of action going on and much of it looks fine, but it is surface-level intrigue at best, a late-season stall to shuffle the pieces around until Darhk and Team Arrow can face off.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
What should seem like urgent events end up repeatedly sidelined by the Felicity family reunion and its inherent bickering.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jenny Raftery
"Lost in the Flood" perfectly encapsulates everything that drew me into Arrow in the first place: great performances, stellar stunts, witty dialogue, weighty themes, and a surprise death.
IGN Movies
Jesse Schedeen
If these last couple episodes have succeeded in any area, it's been in raising the stakes beyond the norm and building up a threat that looms over not just Star City, but the entire world. A master villain like Damien Darhk deserves no less.
Den of Geek
Kayti Burt
Perhaps if Arrow had explained Darhk's plan earlier in the season, given the audience some dramatic irony from the show's heroes, then we would have cared when the dome was destroyed.
Collider
Dave Trumbore
"Lost in the Flood" as a title was a great descriptor for the aimlessness of tone, direction, and plot in this hour, an unforgivable offense after a season that started off strong and went on to fizzle.
AV Club
Alasdair Wilkins
"Lost In The Flood" is a really good episode, even if it's possible to imagine the story working even better if preceding episodes had built more directly to the conflicts explored here.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
Some great action sequences and eventful moments weren't enough to make up for ill-timed Felicity family drama resulting in a weak set-up for the season finale.
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