“Arrow” Season 3 is currently on a hiatus and will not air an episode this week.
The show will return on March 18 for their 16th episode titled “The Offer.” The CW Network superhero show will be gone for a half a month but not without a major cliffhanger.
The last episode titled “Nanda Parbat” saw Oliver Queen-Arrow (Stephen Amell) failing to topple Ra's al Ghul (Matt Nable) who held Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman) captive. Instead, he was greeted by Head of the Demon with the question if he wants to become next Ra's al Ghul. Should Ollie accept or not? Whatever his decision is, it will surely produce heavy consequences.
While fans are being patient for the return of the Emerald Archer and the rest of his crew, some can't help but feel worried.
The cliffhanger at the end of the latest episode could be an indication that the show is set to embark on another roller coaster ride. The question is, will one major character die? Based on social media posts by Amell and Colton Haynes who plays Roy Harper, it's like they are preparing fans for yet another intense episodes. Are these posts legit “Arrow” season 3 episode guide?
“Putting the finishing touches on our 65th episode tonight," Stephen Amell wrote. "It features one of the most emotional, touching and heartfelt scenes we've ever produced. Everyone was equal to the task. Long day, but a good one.”
Colton Haynes also has another "sad" post regarding the next “Arrow” season 3 episodes.
So what are these posts all about? Death? Goodbyes?
Official “Arrow” season 3 episode guide for “The Offer” reads below:
“Still weighed down by his last meeting with Ra's al Ghul, Oliver returns home to find a new villain and his crew have started terrorizing Starling City - Michael Amar AKA Murmur (guest star Adrian Glynn McMorran), a man whose mouth has been sewn shut. Meanwhile, Laurel (Katie Cassidy) and Nyssa (guest star Katrina Law) bond over their issues with their fathers and Nyssa make Laurel an offer. Thea (Willa Holland) is forced to come to terms with her father after Oliver brings Malcom to the loft to recover, and Lance (Paul Blackthorne) shuts out both Laurel and the Arrow."