Arrow 150th episode spoilers: A documentary and … Kelsey Grammer?

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We’ve heard teases here and there that the Arrow 150th episode was going to be different from almost any other we’ve seen. That seems to be underselling it based on the new information that’s come out.

This episode is going to actually be a complete flip on the standard format for the show — it’s going to be told in the style of a documentary, one narrated by Kelsey Grammer (seriously) with the subject matter being all about vigilantes and Star City. This is going to be a pretty-bizarre episode in just about every way, but it could be actually fun! It’s a way to see some of these characters in a different context and really explore some of the heritage of this show and some of its characters.

For some of you out there, maybe this will feel like a make-good after a somewhat-disappointing 100th episode for Arrow. While the quality of that episode was fine, it felt mostly like it was missing something because it had to be tied so much to the Invasion! crossover that was happening at that point.

Below, the Arrow 150th episode synopsis offers up some more insight into what’s coming:

ARROW FILMS THEIR 150TH EPISODE AS A DOCUMENTARY ENTITLED “THE HOOD AND THE RISE OF VIGILANTES” NARRATED BY KELSEY GRAMMER – The 150th episode of “Arrow” showcases a documentary entitled “The Hood and the rise of vigilantism” starring Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards), and the rest of Team Arrow. As a camera crew follows Oliver and team around to talk about their past as vigilantes and what the Green Arrow means to Star City, Oliver must also deal with William’s (guest star Jack Moore) return from boarding school as well as a new threat to the city. The episode will feature “documentary footage” captured by the BTS crew and interviews from those who have worked alongside the Green Arrow. The documentary is narrated by Kelsey Grammer. Glen Winter directed the episode written by Marc Guggenheim & Emilio Ortega Aldrich (#712). Original airdate 2/4/2019.

With the William storyline, you can at least be assured that there is something substantial happening in the present … something that does matter so much more when you think about what we know about what we’ve seen in some of the flash-forwards throughout the season. We’re still considering this episode to be, more so than anything else, a celebration.

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