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Arrow
Canaries
Directed by
Michael Shultz
TV-14
S3 • E13
Feb 10, 2015
43m
8.2
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Vertigo causes Laurel to hallucinate an epic fight that pits her Black Canary against her sister Sara. Meanwhile, Chase surprises Thea and Roy warns Thea to stay away from Malcolm.
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Cast of Canaries
Stephen Amell
Oliver Queen / Green Arrow
Katie Cassidy
Laurel Lance
David Ramsey
John Diggle / Spartan
Willa Holland
Thea Queen
Emily Bett Rickards
Felicity Smoak
Paul Blackthorne
Quentin Lance
Colton Haynes
Roy Harper
John Barrowman
Malcolm Merlyn
Caity Lotz
Sara Lance
Peter Stormare
Werner Zytle / Count Vertigo
Karl Yune
Maseo Yamashiro
Cynthia Addai-Robinson
Amanda Waller
Austin Butler
Chase
Zahra Anderson
Reporter
Christopher Ang
Thug
Neemish Parekh
Injured Chemist
Hugo Steele
Federal Marshal
Brendan Taylor
Anthony Walker
Michael Shultz
Director
Jake Coburn
Writer
Emilio Ortega Aldrich
Writer
Todd Pittson
Producer
Canaries Ratings & Reviews
The Nerds of Color
Constance Gibbs
The Foundry scene, which I spoke on briefly, was SO tense but necessary...
Nerdist
Kyle Anderson
There wasn't a wasted subplot or story element. There wasn't a wasted scene, really. Well, except for the Flashbacks, which I will yet again state that I think are played out.
IGN Movies
Jesse Schedeen
Arrow regained some of its lost momentum from last week with strong conflict that both allowed for a rematch with Zytle and forced Ollie and Laurel to deal with some personal demons.
io9.com
Esther Inglis-Arkell
"Canaries" was an odd episode. Characters did a lot of zig-zagging, sometimes emotionally, sometimes geographically. But within the chaos, [there were] five perfect moments for us to savor.
Entertainment Weekly
Chancellor Agard
It shouldn't come as a surprise that "Canaries" was another excellent installment of our favorite superhero show since if there's one thing Arrow does better than the comic book drama, it's the family drama.
The Young Folks
Daniel Waters
Perhaps one of the best moments of Canaries was when Oliver finally let Thea in on who the Arrow was.
Digital Spy
Morgan Jeffery
It's big moments like this - for Quentin, for Thea, for 'past Oliver' as he makes a surprise return home - that ensure 'Canaries' remains a mostly satisfying experience, even if Laurel's plot disappoints by failing to offer much that's new.
TV Line
Matt Webb Mitovich
There was much to like about "Canaries," though the titular, well-hyped face-off(s) frankly came up short for me.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
The return of Sara Lance and her alter ego Canary was wonderfully done.
Den of Geek
Mike Cecchini
"Canaries" was a little talky at times, but I have to admire the way they just went for it with getting a few things cleared away this week.
Tell-Tale TV
Lindsay MacDonald
It is almost refreshing to see Oliver sit someone down and explain the whole story on his own terms. Even more refreshing is Thea's reaction.
Collider
Dave Trumbore
Oliver got to face Dark Oliver in the first installment, but the twist was a bit more interesting this time around as Laurel faced off against her dead sister, a much more complex relationship.
CBR
Marc Buxton
The episode ends with a perfect bookend of Maseo and Oliver returning to Starling City with Waller in the past, and Thea and Oliver returning to the island in the present.
SFX Magazine
Nick Setchfield
Intriguing to find ourselves back on the island at the episode's end. More time away for Oliver from the city he's sworn to protect... Maybe he just wants to escape the Felicity heat.
Paste Magazine
Mark Rozeman
Indeed, this episode is a strange entry. You can't really call it a "biding time" episode, as it features many major shifts in dynamics and relationships, but it also retreads old storylines in the guise of the Vertigo plotline.
AV Club
Alasdair Wilkins
To its great credit, "Canaries" does make some progress... as the team takes Oliver to task for his autocratic leadership.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jenny Raftery
I know this episode is called "Canaries" and thus being promoted as a Laurel episode, but it was really Holland and Thea who owned this episode.
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