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Arrow Season Seven

 

 

SCORE: 44

 

Arrow Season Seven 

 

I am thankful I had enough money to purchase Arrow Season Seven on DVD. This season is a tale of two things. The first tale in Arrow Season Seven is the incarceration of Oliver Queen. SPOILER ALERT! The second tale is when Oliver finds out he has a half sister. The ending of Arrow Season Seven was extremely shocking. We now have two major characters in this DC Comics universe that won’t be coming back from the crisis.

The issues families will have with Arrow Season Seven are blood, violence, bad language, sexual deviancy, and more. Arrow Season Seven attacks families, traditional marriage, Christians, and conservatives. No wonder so many of the brain washed masses are acting so evil to those groups. Shows like Arrow Season Seven train them to hate us.

It takes 929 minutes to watch the twenty-two episodes within Arrow Season Seven. The flashbacks this season are actually to the future. Which means we know certain characters are free, and do not die when they are shown in the future. It hurts the suspense of any current situations that happen in Arrow Season Seven. At least that is how I feel about it.

Oliver does all he can to save Amiko. I loved seeing him embrace forgiveness and redemption. This show has redeemed a great many bad characters over the years. We can turn it around before we die. I love that message in Arrow Season Seven. I do find it funny some hidden organization becomes so visible in Arrow Season Seven. Did not fit their image in my opinion.

Certain characters leave in Arrow Season Seven. I did not really miss any of them. Criminals from the past come back in prison. That was pretty neat. One of them is actually redeemed in Arrow Season Seven. That was really cool. I am glad this show is coming to an end next season. It has renewed my interest in finishing it off forever. Plus I can review it and give a diverse opinion from the radical far leftists.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 35%
Sound: 45%
Replay: 60%
Gameplay: 45%
Family Friendly Factor: 35%

System: DVD
Publisher: Warner Bros
Developer: DC Comics
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated


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