Arrow season 4 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "Arrow" episode "Brotherhood," Team Arrow thwarts a HIVE operation at Star City Bank, uncovering a plot to destabilize the city. Diggle struggles with the revelation that his brother, Andy, presumed dead, is actually alive and working with HIVE. The team captures Andy during a raid, leading to a painful confrontation where Andy confirms his criminality. Meanwhile, Oliver Queen, running for mayor, realizes the importance of fighting crime in the open, symbolizing a shift from his vigilante ways. Thea's battle with her bloodlust continues, underlining the episode's themes of family, loyalty, and moral choices.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are The Ghosts?
The Ghosts are operatives working for the organization HIVE.
Why did The Ghosts attack Star City Bank?
They aimed to destroy federal government money sent to support the bank, as part of HIVE's plan to cripple Star City.
What is the significance of the tooth found on a HIVE member?
It revealed that the DNA markers had been artificially deteriorated, indicating HIVE's efforts to conceal their identities.
What is John Diggle's conflict in this episode?
He struggles with revelations about his supposedly deceased brother, Andy, being alive and associated with HIVE.
How does Damien Darhk threaten Quentin Lance?
Darhk subtly warns Lance about betraying his trust, indicating that there are worse fates than the death of his daughter.
What is Thea Queen's struggle in this episode?
Thea is battling her blood lust, stemming from her resurrection in the Lazarus Pit.
What is the focus of Oliver Queen's mayoral campaign?
Oliver's campaign focuses on crime, jobs, and a project to clean up Star City Bay.
How is Andy Diggle found?
Team Arrow locates Andy working for HIVE during a raid on their facility.
What does Andy Diggle admit to John?
Andy admits to his criminal actions and his involvement with HIVE.
What new approach does Oliver Queen decide to take in his fight to save Star City?
Oliver decides to fight in the light of day, openly and transparently, rather than in the shadows.