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Arrow
Schism
Directed by
John Behring
TV-14
S4 • E23
May 24, 2016
41m
5.6
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Oliver teams up with a surprising force in an attempt to stop Damien Darhk and his magic once and for all.
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Cast of Schism
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
Cynthia Addai-Robinson
Amanda Waller
Elysia Rotaru
Taiana
Carmen Moore
Mina Fayad
Malcolm Stewart
Thomas Kemp
Jimmy Akingbola
Baron Reiter
Charlotte Ross
Donna Smoak
Tuesday Hofmann
Nora Darhk
Brent Hirose
Bystander
Robin Wilcock
Prisoner
John Murphy
Husband
Marrett Green
TV Reporter
Audrey Marie Anderson
Lyla Michaels
Keri Adams
Bethany Snow
Nolan Gerard Funk
Cooper Seldon / Brother Eye
John Behring
Director
Wendy Mericle
Writer
Marc Guggenheim
Writer
Greg Berlanti
Writer
Todd Pittson
Producer
Keto Shimizu
Producer
Ben Sokolowski
Producer
Glen Winter
Producer
Schism Ratings & Reviews
Nerdist
Sydney Bucksbaum
I can't remember a time when the team was so fractured like this... Season five is going to look a hell of a lot different, folks.
Forbes
Erik Kain
The whole thing is just so dumb... A bad finale and a bad season that felt rushed and unloved by its own creators.
TV Fanatic
Lisa Babick
Was that supposed to be exciting?
Tell-Tale TV
Lissete Lanuza Sáenz
What happened to Team Arrow? Why did they win and, at the same time, lose? Can they ever recover from this? Yes is the easy answer. We don't know how the realistic one.
Syfy Wire
Trent Moore
It came around a bit clunky, but Felicity summed it up perfectly: Oliver is dealing with a schism within himself... As we learned tonight, he's not alone.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
For the most part the closing moments of "Schism" read like a new beginning. Arrow has been here before, promising things have changed, things will be different. It's encouraging; it's maybe even a little exciting, but it's not entirely convincing.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
Oh, man. Threat of a nuclear apocalypse was just not the best conflict for Arrow to hinge its fourth season finale on... t "Schism" returning immediately to that threat in a 45-minute window seems almost laughable.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jenny Raftery
The problem was there was nothing surprising or inspired about the execution of that "attack" arc. It felt like a pile-on of elements we've already seen this season... Nothing felt truly heightened, and attempts to raise the stakes fell flat.
IGN Movies
Jesse Schedeen
This episode wasn't just a disappointment, but easily among the weakest in the show's four-year history. Very little worked in this muddled, dramatically inert finale. It certainly didn't do much to inspire hope in the upcoming fifth season.
Entertainment Weekly
Jonathon Dornbush
Many dour notes the season hit felt at odds with Oliver's personal endeavors to provide hope. Still, the finale seems aimed at addressing that last point, of not just instilling hope again in the people of Star City but in the viewers as well.
Den of Geek
Kayti Burt
"Schism" was a fitting end for a season that never quite knew what it wanted to be.
Collider
Dave Trumbore
Too little too late, and lacked both magical moments and the gritty realism to make the stakes worthwhile.
AV Club
Alasdair Wilkins
Damien Dahrk remains a hoot to watch to the bitter end and the cast is experienced enough to make this kind of material work.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
Remaining consistent with the season there was some good, some bad and some bizarre moments that ultimately failed to provide a satisfying conclusion.
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