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|guests=[[Amy Gumenick]] as [[Carrie Cutter|Carrie Cutter/Cupid]]<br />[[J.R. Ramirez]] as [[Ted Grant]]<br />[[Karl Yune]] as [[Maseo Yamashiro]]<br />[[Rila Fukushima]] as [[Tatsu Yamashiro]]<br />[[Nathan Mitchell]] as [[Isaac Stanzler]]<br />[[Craig Fraser]] as [[Chris Mancini]]<br />[[Brandon Nomura]] as [[Akio Yamashiro]]
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"Guilty" is the ???th episode of Arrow. It aired on November 12, 2014.

"In those dreams I killed Sara"
—Roy begins to realise he may have been the one who killed Sara


"Guilty" is the sixth episode of the third season of Arrow, and the fifty-second episode overall. The episode is fairly centric on Roy Harper. It aired on November 12, 2014.

Synopsis

After a body is found strung up in the Wildcat gym, Ted Grant becomes the main suspect. Oliver and Laurel argue over Ted’s innocence. Meanwhile, in flashbacks, when Maseo needs Oliver to remember where an informant for China White stashed key information, he asks Tatsu to help jog Oliver’s memory. Roy shares a secret with Felicity.[1]

Production

Preparation ran from August 26 until September 4, 2014. Filming ran from September 5 until September 16, 2014.[2]

Trivia

  • Albert Mancini is a reference to Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini, whose fight with Duk Koo Kim caused brain injuries to Kim, and 4 days later killing him. Mancini's guilt sent him into a depression and break from his boxing career similar to Ted Grant's retirement as The Wildcat.

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Promos

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