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Arrow
Prochnost
Directed by
Laura Belsey
TV-14
S8 • E5
Nov 19, 2019
42m
8.3
8.0
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Upon learning the key to oppose The Monitor, Oliver and team return to Russia on a mission to gather the necessary materials. Connor reunites with a figure from his past.
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Cast of Prochnost
Stephen Amell
Oliver Queen / Green Arrow
David Ramsey
John Diggle / Spartan
Rick Gonzalez
Rene Ramirez / Wild Dog
Juliana Harkavy
Dinah Drake / Black Canary
Katherine McNamara
Mia Smoak / Blackstar
Ben Lewis
Adult William Clayton
Joseph David-Jones
Connor Hawke
Katie Cassidy
Laurel Lance / Black Canary
Claire Smithies
Promoter
Colton Haynes
Roy Harper / Arsenal
Kis Yurij
Oleg
Barry W. Levy
General Alexi Burov
Audrey Marie Anderson
Lyla Michaels / Harbinger
David Nykl
Anatoly Knyazev
Alex Bogomolov
Bratva #1
Uri Burstyn
Russian Bruce Buffer
Romeo Reyes
Manny Jr.
Laura Belsey
Director
Deric A. Hughes
Writer
Benjamin Raab
Writer
Arrow - S8 • E5 Ratings & Reviews
Syfy Wire
Trent Moore
So yes -- Roy is back! At least, you know, for a few more episodes until the show ends. Le sigh.
IGN Movies
Jesse Schedeen
Arrow focuses on family drama over Crisis buildup this week, and that's okay.
TV Fanatic
Sarah Little
An ode to Arrow Season 5, arguably one of the best seasons of the beloved show, ["Prochnost"] was filled with tears, shockers, and fighting -- and not just the physical kind.
Den of Geek
Delia Harrington
"Prochnost" smartly used Anatoly to dig into Laurel's morality and her continual journey toward the heroic, one that has been surprisingly fulfilling, even as it's been characterized by more fits and starts than the path of others.
AV Club
Allison Shoemaker
What's shocking about "Prochnost," and indeed most of this season is this: Everyone's shockingly emotionally healthy.
What Culture
Michael Patterson
This character-driven piece was successful in its attempts to reflect, while also managing to move the pieces on the chessboard in a somewhat unexpected direction - setting the stage for an even more interesting second half.
Entertainment Weekly
Chancellor Agard
The show's sense of history and constant grappling with Oliver's past actions is one of its hallmarks, and that feeling is even stronger in the final season, which is indeed hitting all of the greatest hits. This was strongly felt in tonight's episode.
Flickering Myth
Jessie Robertson
The future episodes last season showed Mia and William were interesting and layered characters and those scenes really pay off having them with Oliver and it shines here.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
I feel like I should care about these family scenes more. Stephen Amell is definitely doing his part, but the setup is bad. I'm always going to be on Oliver's side as opposed to characters that just strolled in last season.
Tell-Tale TV
Brianna Martinez
I absolutely love that we are getting to see Oliver as a father again... Not to mention the fact that Stephen Amell does a beautiful job in these emotional Queen-Smoak family moments
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