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Cayden James threatens to set the bomb off at midnight. Alena and Felicity are able to decode the video of Oliver killing Cayden's son, proving it was someone else and clearing Oliver. With help from Barry Allen, Oliver is able to keep James from leaving town by showing him the new evidence.
When Robert Queen earlier threatened the Undertaking, Malcolm arranged to destroy Robert's ship, Queen's Gambit, resulting in Robert's death and indirectly leading to Oliver and Sara becoming the Arrow and the Canary. In the main story of season one, he uses Moira to gain access to the resources needed for the Undertaking.
Robert Edward Lee Jr. (October 27, 1843 – October 19, 1914) was the sixth of seven children of Confederate General Robert E. Lee and Mary Anna Randolph Custis. He became a soldier during the American Civil War , and later was a planter , businessman, and author.
Kevin Costner later dated Bridget Rooney and they welcomed son Liam together. After remarrying in 2004 to Christine Baumgartner, the "Draft Day" actor had three children with her: Cayden, Hayes ...
The actor is a dad to seven kids: Annie, Lily, Joe, Liam, Cayden, Hayes and Grace Kevin Costner Reveals How He Taught Son Cayden About 'Not Letting Go of His Dream' in Making “Horizon: An ...
(Kurt also has one son, Boston Russell, 44, from his former marriage to Season Hubley.) Goldie and Kurt are now the proud grandparents of eight total grandkids , including Oliver's three children ...
Robert E. Lee, around age 38, and his son William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, around age 8, c. 1845 While Lee was stationed at Fort Monroe, he married Mary Anna Randolph Custis (1807–1873), great-granddaughter of Martha Washington by her first husband Daniel Parke Custis , and step-great-granddaughter of George Washington , the first president of the ...
Oliver did numerous television shows in 1957, and appeared on stage. She began the year with an ingénue part, as the daughter of an 18th-century Manhattan family, in her first Broadway play, Small War on Murray Hill, a Robert E. Sherwood comedy. [1]