Love had a lot to do with Arrow Season 3 Episode 7 . For starters, Carrie Cutter portrayed the Villain of the Week, but she didn’t want Oliver Queen dead. She wanted the exact opposite of that. She totally crushed on our titular masked hero. This meant she would do anything for Arrow… and we do mean ANYthing, hence by Cupid couldn’t be the one to shoot Carrie with an arrow. It had to be, well… Arrow. Watch Arrow Season 3 Episode 7 Online This was an interesting angle at first, but it did make Carrie into somewhat of a soft adversary. The storyline concluded with a fight scene that featured her kicking free a grate and sending the duo plummeting to the subway tracks below. Of far more interest on the romantic side of things were the interactions between Felicity and Ray Palmer. With some serious chemistry between the relatively new colleagues, Diggle dropped in on Felicity to tell her about Oliver’s conflicted emotions, assuring her “we both know [he made]the wrong choice” in deciding not to pursue everyone’s favorite hacker. “I just want her to be happy,” Oliver said at one point, prompting Diggle to win the award for Counter of the Week: “If that were true, you’d be with her.” Inspired, Oliver went to tell Felicity how he feels. Only to walk into her office just as Roy planted a kiss on the lovely Ms. Smoak. Ray then acts like maybe he went too far – and later he privately surveys the schematics for an “Atom Exosuit.” ELSEWHERE: Thea also got in on the kissing action via a kiss from a DJ played by Austin Butler. Via flashbacks, Oliver and Tatsu bonded when Maseo was feared dead. The concluding final scene threw Captain Boomerang at us, setting the stage for the two-night crossover that will take place on The Flash Season 1 Episode 8 and Arrow Season 3 Episode 8 , the latter of which is previewed here: Arrow Season 3 Episode 8 Promo
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Arrow Season 3 Episode 7 Recap: What’s Love Got to Do With It?