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+ | |name= An Innocent Man |
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+ | |image= Laurel Lance trying to convince Peter Declan that they still had a chance of clearing his name.png |
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+ | |number= 4 |
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+ | |airdate= October 31, 2012 |
− | |writer |
+ | |writer= [[Moira Kirland]]<br />[[Lana Cho]] |
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+ | |director= [[Vince Misiano]] |
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+ | |guests= [[Colin Salmon]] as [[Walter Steele]]<br />[[Byron Mann]] as [[Yao Fei Gulong]]<br />[[Roger Cross]] as [[Lucas Hilton]]<br />[[Annie Ilonzeh]] as [[Joanna De La Vega]]<br />[[T.J. Ramini]] as [[Jason Brodeur]]<br />[[Lane Edwards]] as [[Peter Declan]]<br />[[Kirby Morrow]] as [[Matt Istook]]<br />[[William C. Vaughan]] as [[Rob Scott]]<br />[[John Barrowman]] as [[Malcolm Merlyn]] |
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+ | |before= {{Ep|Lone Gunmen}} |
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+ | |after= {{Ep|Damaged}} |
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+ | |show= Arrow |
+ | }} |
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"'''An Innocent Man'''" is the fourth episode of the [[Season 1 (Arrow)|first season]] of ''[[Arrow]]'', and the fourth episode overall. It aired on October 31, 2012. |
"'''An Innocent Man'''" is the fourth episode of the [[Season 1 (Arrow)|first season]] of ''[[Arrow]]'', and the fourth episode overall. It aired on October 31, 2012. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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− | [[John Diggle|John]] awakens in [[Oliver Queen|Oliver]]'s hideout, where Oliver offers John a chance to fight at his side and help Starling City. John turns him down, labeling him a murderer. Later, while watching the news, Oliver discovers a connection between [[Peter Declan]], a death row inmate, and [[Jason Brodeur]], one of the men on [[The List]]. In his Hood persona, he enlists the help of [[Laurel Lance|Laurel]] to prove Peter innocent before he is executed. Working together, the pair uncover the truth, but Jason has his bodyguard stage a prison break so that he can have Laurel and Peter killed before the truth is revealed. Oliver sneaks into the Iron Heights Prison dressed as a guard, with a ski mask to hide his face, and saves Laurel and Peter. Peter's supervisor [[Matt Istook]] ultimately confesses to Peter's innocence. John meets with Oliver and agrees to work with him so that he can both protect the city and keep Oliver from losing his humanity. However, [[Quentin Lance|Detective Lance]] arrests Oliver on suspicion of being The Hood, after seeing [[Lone Gunmen|footage]] of him recovering his disguise from a garbage bin before the recent [[Floyd Lawton|Deadshot]] confrontation. Meanwhile, [[Walter Steele|Walter]] discovers that [[Moira Queen|Moira]] has been keeping the salvaged and sabotaged [[Queen's Gambit|family yacht]] hidden in a warehouse. Malcolm also calls a meeting with Moira, having discovered |
+ | [[John Diggle|John]] awakens in [[Oliver Queen|Oliver]]'s hideout, where Oliver offers John a chance to fight at his side and help Starling City. John turns him down, labeling him a murderer. Later, while watching the news, Oliver discovers a connection between [[Peter Declan]], a death row inmate, and [[Jason Brodeur]], one of the men on [[The List]]. In his Hood persona, he enlists the help of [[Laurel Lance|Laurel]] to prove Peter innocent before he is executed. Working together, the pair uncover the truth, but Jason has his bodyguard stage a prison break so that he can have Laurel and Peter killed before the truth is revealed. Oliver sneaks into the Iron Heights Prison dressed as a guard, with a ski mask to hide his face, and saves Laurel and Peter. Peter's supervisor [[Matt Istook]] ultimately confesses to Peter's innocence. John meets with Oliver and agrees to work with him so that he can both protect the city and keep Oliver from losing his humanity. However, [[Quentin Lance|Detective Lance]] arrests Oliver on suspicion of being The Hood, after seeing [[Lone Gunmen|footage]] of him recovering his disguise from a garbage bin before the recent [[Floyd Lawton|Deadshot]] confrontation. Meanwhile, [[Walter Steele|Walter]] discovers that [[Moira Queen|Moira]] has been keeping the salvaged and sabotaged [[Queen's Gambit|family yacht]] hidden in a warehouse. Malcolm also calls a meeting with Moira, having discovered The Hood was not targeting the rich, but The List. |
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+ | == Cast == |
− | ===Main Cast=== |
+ | === Main Cast === |
− | *[[Stephen Amell]] as [[Oliver Queen|Oliver Queen/The Hood]] |
+ | * [[Stephen Amell]] as [[Oliver Queen|Oliver Queen/'''The Hood''']] |
− | *[[Katie Cassidy]] as [[Laurel Lance]] |
+ | * [[Katie Cassidy]] as [[Laurel Lance]] |
− | *[[Colin Donnell]] as [[Tommy Merlyn]] |
+ | * [[Colin Donnell]] as [[Tommy Merlyn]] |
− | *[[David Ramsey]] as [[John Diggle]] |
+ | * [[David Ramsey]] as [[John Diggle]] |
− | *[[Emily Bett Rickards]] as [[Felicity Smoak]] |
+ | * [[Emily Bett Rickards]] as [[Felicity Smoak]] |
− | *[[Willa Holland]] as [[Thea Queen]] |
+ | * [[Willa Holland]] as [[Thea Queen]] |
− | *[[Susanna Thompson]] as [[Moira Queen]] |
+ | * [[Susanna Thompson]] as [[Moira Queen]] |
− | *[[Paul Blackthorne]] as [[Quentin Lance]] |
+ | * [[Paul Blackthorne]] as [[Quentin Lance]] |
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+ | * [[T.J. Ramini]] as [[Jason Brodeur]] |
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+ | * [[Kirby Morrow]] as [[Matt Istook]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | * [[John Barrowman]] as [[Malcolm Merlyn]] |
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− | *[[John Barrowman]] as [[Malcolm Merlyn]] |
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+ | * [[Colin Salmon]] as [[Walter Steele]] |
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+ | * [[Annie Ilonzeh]] as [[Joanna De La Vega]] |
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− | *[[ |
+ | * [[Roger Cross]] as [[Lucas Hilton]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | * [[Byron Mann]] as [[Yao Fei]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | * [[Christie Laing]] as [[Carly Diggle]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | * [[Lane Edwards]] as [[Peter Declan]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | * [[Elle Buckle]] as [[Camille Declan]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | * [[Genea Charpentier]] as [[Izzy Declan]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | * [[William C. Vaughan|William Vaughan]] as [[Rob Scott]] |
− | *[[Genea Charpentier]] as [[Izzy Declan]] |
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− | *[[William C. Vaughan|William Vaughan]] as [[Rob Scott]] |
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==Production== |
==Production== |
Revision as of 15:29, 19 December 2017
- "Because I know you will do anything to save an innocent man's life."
- —The Hood talking to Laurel
"An Innocent Man" is the ???th episode of Arrow. It aired on October 31, 2012. "An Innocent Man" is the fourth episode of the first season of Arrow, and the fourth episode overall. It aired on October 31, 2012.
Synopsis
Oliver still hasn't figured out how to get back into Laurel's good graces; however, after a late-night bonding session with Thea, Oliver receives the inspiration he needs. Looking into a suspicious murder case, Oliver realizes an innocent man, Peter Declan, was framed by one of the targets on his list. As The Hood, he asks Laurel to help prove Peter's innocence. Meanwhile, Walter asks one of his employees, Felicity Smoak, to look into a $2.6 million withdrawal that Moira made without his knowledge.[citation needed]
Plot
John awakens in Oliver's hideout, where Oliver offers John a chance to fight at his side and help Starling City. John turns him down, labeling him a murderer. Later, while watching the news, Oliver discovers a connection between Peter Declan, a death row inmate, and Jason Brodeur, one of the men on The List. In his Hood persona, he enlists the help of Laurel to prove Peter innocent before he is executed. Working together, the pair uncover the truth, but Jason has his bodyguard stage a prison break so that he can have Laurel and Peter killed before the truth is revealed. Oliver sneaks into the Iron Heights Prison dressed as a guard, with a ski mask to hide his face, and saves Laurel and Peter. Peter's supervisor Matt Istook ultimately confesses to Peter's innocence. John meets with Oliver and agrees to work with him so that he can both protect the city and keep Oliver from losing his humanity. However, Detective Lance arrests Oliver on suspicion of being The Hood, after seeing footage of him recovering his disguise from a garbage bin before the recent Deadshot confrontation. Meanwhile, Walter discovers that Moira has been keeping the salvaged and sabotaged family yacht hidden in a warehouse. Malcolm also calls a meeting with Moira, having discovered The Hood was not targeting the rich, but The List.
Cast
Main Cast
- Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen/The Hood
- Katie Cassidy as Laurel Lance
- Colin Donnell as Tommy Merlyn
- David Ramsey as John Diggle
- Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak
- Willa Holland as Thea Queen
- Susanna Thompson as Moira Queen
- Paul Blackthorne as Quentin Lance
Villains
Supporting Cast
- Colin Salmon as Walter Steele
- Annie Ilonzeh as Joanna De La Vega
- Roger Cross as Lucas Hilton
- Byron Mann as Yao Fei
- Christie Laing as Carly Diggle
- Lane Edwards as Peter Declan
- Elle Buckle as Camille Declan
- Genea Charpentier as Izzy Declan
- William Vaughan as Rob Scott
Production
Preparation ran from July 31 until August 9, 2012. Shooting ran from August 10 until August 21, 2012.[1]
Trivia
- Oliver mentioned Blüdhaven, referencing a city in the comics. It temporarily served as the home and base of operations for Nightwing.
- Peter Declan was held in Iron Heights Prison, a prison located near Keystone City, the Golden Age Flash's base of operations in the comics.
Behind the scenes
- Originally the episode was titled "Salvage".[1]
References
Arrow season 1 | ||||
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"Pilot" • "Honor Thy Father" • "Lone Gunmen" • "An Innocent Man" • "Damaged" • "Legacies" • "Muse of Fire" • "Vendetta" • "Year's End" • "Burned" • "Trust but Verify" • "Vertigo" • "Betrayal" • "The Odyssey" • "Dodger" • "Dead to Rights" • "The Huntress Returns" • "Salvation" • "Unfinished Business" • "Home Invasion" • "The Undertaking" • "Darkness on the Edge of Town" • "Sacrifice" |