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Arrow
Eleven-Fifty-Nine
TV-14
S4 • E18
Apr 5, 2016
42m
7.3
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Oliver and Diggle learn that Merlyn is going to try to break Darhk out of prison. Meanwhile, Laurel gets a surprising offer and Felicity has a heart-to-heart talk with Curtis.
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Cast of Eleven-Fifty-Nine
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
Echo Kellum
Curtis Holt
Eugene Byrd
Andy Diggle
Elysia Rotaru
Taiana
Justin Doran
Mercenary #1
Donald Heng
ESU Officer
Charles Jarman
Mercenary #3
Rene Wang
Waitress
Adrian Glynn McMorran
Michael Amar / Murmur
Jimmy Akingbola
Baron Reiter
Janet Kidder
Ruvé Adams
Marrett Green
TV Reporter
Alison Araya
Officer Lopez
Venus Terzo
Dr. Schwartz
Eleven-Fifty-Nine Ratings & Reviews
Nerdist
Sydney Bucksbaum
Arrow played in to every single TV trope when it comes to a game-changing character death... A show shouldn't have to rely on cliche tropes to pull off one of the biggest stories of the season, if not series.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
This felt much closer to the intimate, consequences-laden early years of the series, and I'm curious to see where they go with it.
Tell-Tale TV
Lissete Lanuza Sáenz
This is not the end of Arrow. Not by a long-shot. This is the beginning of a new Arrow, one that might not look exactly like the one in the comics, but who still has a lot of people along for the ride.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jenny Raftery
Paul Blackthorne and Amell managed to give heartbreaking performances without any words between them.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
If only Laurel and/or Black Canary had been given a viable story during Arrow Season 4 from which to launch this popping story.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
In spite of an admittedly major character death... "Eleven-Fifty-Nine" undercut the efficacy of its own presentation with the introduction of even more hanging threads and questions as to the veracity of what was shown.
Entertainment Weekly
Jonathon Dornbush
Distrust, disastrous betrayal, and death - and it all comes before the stroke of midnight.
The Young Folks
Evan Griffin
That's right friends, one of the most well known heroes in the DC pantheon was killed off for some Game of Thrones style shock value, and the producers completely deny that the resulting relationships came from the show's loudest part of the fanbase.
IGN Movies
Jesse Schedeen
This episode offered plenty of compelling family drama, a steady stream of action and a showdown with Damien Darkh that promises to change the Team Arrow dynamic forever.
Syfy Wire
Trent Moore
"Eleven Fifty-Nine" was a fitting tribute to who Laurel had become, and a heartbreaking goodbye to someone who had finally come into her own.
Den of Geek
Kayti Burt
Main Character Dies, Motivating The Rest of the Characters Into Action plot... the strings on the puppet that it is this plot device are much more visible, but damn if Laurel Lance's death at the end of "Eleven-Fifty-Nine" didn't hurt something fierce.
Collider
Dave Trumbore
Arrow certainly shook things up on tonight's episode, "Eleven-Fifty-Nine", with the death of a major character and the reveal that a minor one has been up to no good for some time.
AV Club
Alasdair Wilkins
The show covers up any convoluted storytelling by just letting Neal McDonough and John Barrowman chew scenery at each other, which is really all I need from those two at this point.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
This wasn't the silly, campy outing like last week and was right in the zone where Arrow is at its best.
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