TVOM: "The first season of Arrow was the story of Oliver Queen becoming a vigilante, while Season 2 of the series showed his transformation from the Hood into a hero. However, Arrow Season 3 decided to take a bold, ambitious next step in the journey of its main character and forced him to ask himself who he truly is without the Arrow. That was the central question of Season 3: “Who is Oliver Queen?” And while Arrow was able to use this theme of identity to produce some of the series richest and most satisfying moments to date, it became clear, particularly during the back half of Season 3, that this was not a solid enough foundation on which to build 22 episodes of television."
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