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Arrow
Broken Hearts
Directed by
John F. Showalter
TV-14
S4 • E16
Mar 22, 2016
41m
6.2
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A heartbroken Cupid returns to Star City with one goal – to destroy anyone in love. The team learns she’s killing couples on their wedding day so Oliver and Felicity decide to pose as bait.
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Cast of Broken Hearts
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
John Barrowman
Malcolm Merlyn
Neal McDonough
Damien Darhk
Elysia Rotaru
Taiana
Nicole Oliver
Judge Sakow
Jason Schombing
Fitzmartin
Amy Gumenick
Carrie Cutter / Cupid
Dani Alvarado
Shannon Groff
Justin Doran
Mercenary
Janet Gigliotti
Officiant
Paula Giroday
Allison Lee
Darien Martin
Robert Joyce
Preston Vanderslice
Blaine
Jimmy Akingbola
Baron Reiter
Adrian Holmes
Frank Pike
Broken Hearts Ratings & Reviews
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
Seeing Laurel work as the DA was more interesting, but even that story wasn't riveting. Arrow is just not as compelling as it once was.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
I like that "Broken Hearts" kept things appropriately low-key, in order to give Oliver and Felicity's breakup the brutal attention it deserved.
AV Club
Alasdair Wilkins
The final third of the episode does a creditable job giving both Oliver and Felicity space to lay out how they feel about each other and why, at least according to Felicity, they can't continue as before.
IGN Movies
Jesse Schedeen
Luckily, the dramatic moments between Ollie and Felicity and the courtroom drama surrounding Damien Darhk mostly made up for Cupid's underwhelming return.
Entertainment Weekly
Jonathon Dornbush
The week's less-than-cheerful villain with romance on the mind comes at the perfect thematic time, of course, as Oliver and Felicity are contending with the fallout of their split.
Tell-Tale TV
Lissete Lanuza Sáenz
If he's going to get the love of his life back this time, Oliver Queen is going to have to work for it. And that's good. That's what this show needs.
The Young Folks
Evan Griffin
It's nice to see Emily Bett Rickards portray Felicity in a situation where she's more sure about her decision more than any she's made in a long time, and the character comes across as stern and downcast...
The Nerds of Color
Constance Gibbs
I guess I'm just glad it's over. The writers weren't being sensitive to the fact that real people who cannot walk watch their show and made paralysis an easy fix, so it's better that it's over.
Syfy Wire
Trent Moore
Though soapy break-ups like this can often feel manufactured for the sake of drama, this one is actually believable on every front... Felicity's emotions in this situation are wholly believable.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jenny Raftery
Nothing prepared me for this episode, which has the most heart-wrenching shot of season four so far, even surpassing Oliver holding Felicity's lifeless body: Felicity removing her flash drive from the lair.
Collider
Dave Trumbore
Although they've freshened things up a bit in the action department, the dramatic treads are starting to wear thin from traveling down the same old roads.
Den of Geek
Kayti Burt
Though Oliver didn't once tell Felicity he was sorry for lying to her about the existence of his son, the show (ultimately) didn't forgive him for it, either. Which is good because I haven't let him off the hook for yet as a viewer.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
There's a general lack of excitement all around and the show definitely needs a creative jolt to get back on target.
Nerdist
Sydney Bucksbaum
How cruel, to have to pretend to get married to the love of your life so soon after breaking up?! The look on Oliver's face when he realized what he had to suggest to Felicity was so painful and awkward and hilarious and heartbreaking and awful.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
The forward-thinking approach to the question of the couple's union is such that it saps all the energy from what should have been a more animated exchange.
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