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: Oliver uses a "water slapping" training technique on Roy, a direct callback to his own early days on the island of Lian Yu, showing his growth from student to mentor. Critical Perspective
In the context of the TV series Arrow , (Season 2, Episode 12) is widely considered a pivotal turning point for the show's sidekick dynamics and world-building. Key Highlights of "Tremors"
: The episode ends with a significant "stinger" where Amanda Waller recruits a defeated Bronze Tiger into "a squad," setting the foundation for the show's Suicide Squad .
While many fans loved the character development, some critics noted that the episode felt "rambling" or relied on "comic book logic," such as how Bronze Tiger's claws were smuggled into prison by being sewn under someone's skin.
: This episode marks the official beginning of Roy Harper's training under Oliver Queen. In a defining moment, Oliver reveals his secret identity to Roy to help him control the rage induced by the Mirakuru serum.
: If you were looking for the Arrow Video boutique Blu-ray release of the 1990 cult classic film Tremors , it is highly regarded for its 4K restoration and extensive bonus features, including a documentary on the film's "B-movie" origins. Arrow: “Tremors” (Episode 2.12) - Paste Magazine
: Ben Turner (Bronze Tiger), played by Michael Jai White, returns after being broken out of prison. His mission—to steal the prototype earthquake machine from the "Undertaking"—drives the episode's high-stakes action.
: Oliver uses a "water slapping" training technique on Roy, a direct callback to his own early days on the island of Lian Yu, showing his growth from student to mentor. Critical Perspective
In the context of the TV series Arrow , (Season 2, Episode 12) is widely considered a pivotal turning point for the show's sidekick dynamics and world-building. Key Highlights of "Tremors"
: The episode ends with a significant "stinger" where Amanda Waller recruits a defeated Bronze Tiger into "a squad," setting the foundation for the show's Suicide Squad .
While many fans loved the character development, some critics noted that the episode felt "rambling" or relied on "comic book logic," such as how Bronze Tiger's claws were smuggled into prison by being sewn under someone's skin.
: This episode marks the official beginning of Roy Harper's training under Oliver Queen. In a defining moment, Oliver reveals his secret identity to Roy to help him control the rage induced by the Mirakuru serum.
: If you were looking for the Arrow Video boutique Blu-ray release of the 1990 cult classic film Tremors , it is highly regarded for its 4K restoration and extensive bonus features, including a documentary on the film's "B-movie" origins. Arrow: “Tremors” (Episode 2.12) - Paste Magazine
: Ben Turner (Bronze Tiger), played by Michael Jai White, returns after being broken out of prison. His mission—to steal the prototype earthquake machine from the "Undertaking"—drives the episode's high-stakes action.