‘Arrow’ season 2 spoilers: Who captures Roy Harper, and Barry Allen’s second appearance

The latest -While it’s understandable that most of the hype surrounding the appearance of Barry Allen on “Arrow” is going to be centered around his first appearance in Wednesday’s “The Scientist,” it may actually be the one that airs immediately afterward that really has everyone talking. This is an installment entitled “Three Ghosts,” and if the story ends up being even remotely similar to what we have to share for you in the full synopsis below, you could be in store for what could be the craziest, most-exciting episode of the show in quite a long time. If you add to this the fact that we’re looking at the likely winter finale, it could make things only more insane than you would first imagine.

Take a look at the full synopsis below, since it includes everything from the return of Brother Blood to some more stories involving Colton Haynes’ Roy Harper and Oliver potentially being forced to face off with some old “spirits”:

“After a fight with Cyrus Gold AKA the Acolyte (guest star Graham Shiels), Oliver (Stephen Amell) is drugged and left for dead. Determined to cure him, Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) makes a risky decision. The cure causes Oliver to hallucinate, and what he sees forces him to confront his past. Meanwhile, Barry (guest star Grant Gustin) continues to help Felicity, and their connection grows stronger. The Arrow asks Lance (Paul Blackthorne) to look into Gold, but when the stakeout on Gold goes bad, someone is killed. Roy (Colton Haynes) is captured and tortured by Brother Blood (guest star Kevin Alejandro).”

We hope that this will be the point where Blood’s true identity becomes clear to Roy, and this in turn gets back to the Arrow. He has the makings of being the big bad this season, but sooner or later, he has to do something a little more than just hide in the shadows and act menacing. Could Malcolm Merlyn also be around for more? That seems to be more of a major mystery for now, given that we just saw John Barrowman earlier this week. He may feel it better to go away for a while, and then strike again when he feels like the time is right and he can actually take hold of Starling City again.

Want to read more on the origin story of The Flash? Then just watch the preview for Wednesday’s episode here! This is going to be a great one, as it is a story we could not be any more excited to explore.

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