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Arrow
Purgatory
Directed by
James Bamford
TV-14
S8 • E7
Dec 3, 2019
42m
8.6
8.2
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Oliver's mission takes him to Lian Yu where he tries to ignore the repercussions of the looming Crisis until he receives help from an old friend. Meanwhile, a united Team Arrow faces a recognisable villain.
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Cast of Purgatory
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
Colton Haynes
Roy Harper / Arsenal
Byron Mann
Yao Fei
Sebastian Dunn
Edward Fyers
Audrey Marie Anderson
Lyla Michaels / Harbinger
Tom Cavanagh
Harrison 'Nash' Wells (uncredited)
James Bamford
Director
Rebecca Bellotto
Writer
Rebecca Rosenberg
Writer
Arrow - S8 • E7 Ratings & Reviews
Tell-Tale TV
Brianna Martinez
If there's one thing the Arrow writers do so excruciatingly well, it's the emotional moments with an impression, especially in the final act of the hour.
Syfy Wire
Trent Moore
It's only fitting for the story to bring Oliver and his team back to where his journey began more than a decade ago.
IGN Movies
Jesse Schedeen
The actual explanation behind this episode's big resurrections is pretty flimsy, but the plot of "Purgatory" is far less important than the urgent tension, hard-hitting action and rich, emotional character moments.
TV Fanatic
Sarah Little
Oliver saying goodbye to Diggle is almost like the fans saying goodbye to the show, and that is something no one is ready to do. Thankfully, there are still three more episodes before that has to happen, and we can stay in denial for a bit longer.
Den of Geek
Delia Harrington
From a show about a rich man's brutal revenge, Arrow has become a show about finding your team, learning to treat them better, protecting those you love, and making sure they know you care.
AV Club
Allison Shoemaker
So yes, "Purgatory" is both the table-setting episode to end all table-setting episodes and a message: That was nice, but it's over.
Entertainment Weekly
Chancellor Agard
Yes, the end is near, but it doesn't feel that near. That being said, it's impossible not to be moved when you see Oliver share a moment with Rene and Dinah, and especially with Diggle.
What Culture
Michael Patterson
A love letter to Season 1, the aptly titled 'Purgatory' takes Arrow right back to the beginning in order to propel it towards the end, and the result is poignant trip down memory lane that successfully kicks off the Crisis.
Flickering Myth
Jessie Robertson
Not as strong as last week's episode, but delved into Oliver's heart maybe more than many other episodes and it's nice to have these even at the end of the series.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
It's weird how Arrow started off so promising this season and then tumbled along to Crisis. "Purgatory" didn't make the ride any smoother, but time has run out as far as ending the series on a high note.
CinemaBlend
Laura Hurley
If this was the last of Lyla as fans knew her, it was an anticlimactic and sudden end that could be overshadowed by the hell that breaks loose in the Crisis.
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