'Arrow' Season 4 Episode 18 Spoilers: 'Eleven Fifty Nine' Finally Reveals Who's Inside The Coffin
For several episodes since the CW's hit superhero drama TV series "Arrow" Season 4 returns from its midseason break, fans have been wondering the identity of the person who is in the grave that Oliver Queen visited in one of its teasers. This week, however, it seems like viewers will finally get the answer they have long been waiting for.
In the latest promo trailer for Episode 18 titled "Eleven Fifty Nine," it is said that the segment will see the "end of an era" and the death of someone very important. It could be anyone but the current speculations suggest that it might be Captain Quentin Lance's daughter, Dinah "Laurel" Lance. This theory is based on this Twitter image posted by a Vancouver-based paparazzo. Check it down below:
It is quite clear to see the name of the aforementioned character. However, viewers should take this tidbit of information with a proverbial grain of salt and find out for themselves who will bite the dust.
The hour, meanwhile, won't just only be revolving around that unlucky one. The synopsis shared over at The Futon Critic teases some intense developments that fans should not miss.
For one, there's the fact that Merlyn will try to break Damien Darhk out of prison. The video did show the head of the League of Assassin walking towards Darhk's withholding cell and the latter seems to be amused with how things turned out for him. The latter then tells Merlyn about "a time to kill." The two exchanges some knowing looks and it would be safe to assume that it would involve a lot of bloodshed and violence. The clip did offer some hints that it will involve Merlyn and his daughter Thea Queen. The two can be seen going head to head against each other.
The show's protagonist, meanwhile, goes up against Diggle's brother, Andy. It is yet to be found out what pushes Oliver to fight Andy but it seems like might have something to do with Darhk and Merlyn's latest exploits.
"Arrow" Season 4 airs Wednesdays, at 8 p.m. on The CW.