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Roy William Harper Jr. (portrayed by Colton Haynes; main: seasons 2–3 & 7; recurring: seasons 1 & 8; guest: seasons 4 & 6) is a former street criminal, Thea Queen's boyfriend and a supporter of the Arrow. In season one, Roy is a small-time criminal who falls in love with Thea after robbing her, and is arrested multiple times by Quentin Lance.
The second season of the American television series Arrow premiered on The CW on October 9, 2013, and concluded on May 14, 2014, with a total of 23 episodes. The series is based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow , a costumed crime-fighter created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp , and is set in the Arrowverse , sharing continuity with ...
Season 1 (2018) Season 2 (2018–19) Season 3 (2019–20) Season 4 (2021) Further series Introduced in season 1 Grace Choi Wylde: Chantal Thuy: Chantal Thuy Joseph Steven Yang Chantal Thuy Joseph Steven Yang Stella Smith Chantal Thuy M: Peter Gambi: James Remar M: Inspector Henderson: Damon Gupton M: Damon Gupton V: Khalil Payne Painkiller ...
The Arrow episode attracted season four's largest viewership and 18–49 rating, the best since the previous year's crossover with The Flash on December 3, 2014. Viewership improved by 36% and viewers in the 18-49 demographic increased by 27% over the previous episode, "Brotherhood".
The episodes, the rest of Legends of Tomorrow ' s second season, The Flash ' s third season and Arrow ' s fifth season were released separately on Blu-ray and DVD in Region 1 on August 15, 2017, [34] September 5 [35] and September 19, respectively. [36]
[3] Loosely based on the DC Comics character of the same name, [4] Felicity Smoak was originally written as a one-off guest star for the first season Arrow episode, "Lone Gunmen". [5] The success of the character led to actress Emily Bett Rickards being promoted to recurring status throughout season one and to the main cast from season two ...
This was down 20% and 36% in viewership and the 18-49 rating, respectively, from the fourth-season premiere, "Green Arrow". [8] It was also down from the previous episode, "Schism", which was watched by 2.19 million viewers with a 0.8/3 in the demographics. [9] The episode ranked as the 77th most watched show on the week. [10]
The character was first mentioned in the Arrow episode titled The Man Under the Hood, [43] of season 2, while she was indirectly mentioned in the episode Three Ghosts of the same show, [44] by Barry Allen. She made her first appearance in the show, The Flash, [10] where she is also among the main protagonists.