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}}{{Quote|You helped turn me into a killer when I needed to be one. And I'm alive today because of you. I made it home because of you. And I got to see my family again. But over the past year, I needed to be more... but I faltered. But then I stopped you. Without killing. You helped me become a hero, Slade. Thank you|[[Oliver Queen]] to [[Slade Wilson]]|Unthinkable }}The '''second season''' of {{S|A}} premiered on October 9, 2013 on [[The CW]] and concluded on May 14, 2014. The season consisted of 23 episodes.
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}}{{Quote|You helped turn me into a killer when I needed to be one. And I'm alive today because of you. I made it [[Star City|home]] because of you. And I got to see [[Queen family|my family]] again. But over the past year, I needed to be more... but I faltered. But then I stopped you. Without killing. You helped me become a hero, Slade. Thank you.|[[Oliver Queen]] to [[Slade Wilson]]|Unthinkable }}The '''second season''' of {{S|A}} premiered on October 9, 2013 on [[The CW]] and concluded on May 14, 2014. The season consisted of 23 episodes.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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===Main cast===
 
===Main cast===
 
*[[Stephen Amell]] as [[Oliver Queen|Oliver Queen/The Arrow]]
 
*[[Stephen Amell]] as [[Oliver Queen|Oliver Queen/The Arrow]]
*[[Katie Cassidy Rodgers|Katie Cassidy]] as [[Laurel Lance (Earth-1)|Laurel Lance]]
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*[[Katie Cassidy]] as [[Laurel Lance (Earth-1)|Laurel Lance]]
 
*[[David Ramsey]] as [[John Diggle]]
 
*[[David Ramsey]] as [[John Diggle]]
 
*[[Willa Holland]] as [[Thea Queen]]
 
*[[Willa Holland]] as [[Thea Queen]]
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==Tie-in novel==
 
==Tie-in novel==
An novel titled {{Bk|Arrow: Vengeance}} was released on February 23, 2016. The events of the novel takes place before the events of ''Arrow'' and later ''Arrow'' season 2. It tells the story from the perspectives from Slade, Isabel and Sebastian.
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A novel titled {{Bk|Arrow: Vengeance}} was released on February 23, 2016. The events of the novel takes place before the events of {{S|Arrow}} and later ''Arrow'' season 2. It tells the story from the perspectives of [[Slade Wilson]], [[Isabel Rochev]], and [[Sebastian Blood]].
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Prior to the season premiere, [[The CW]] aired a [[:Category:Specials|TV special]] to promote this season titled {{Web|Year One}}.
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*Prior to the season premiere, {{Ep|City of Heroes}}, [[The CW]] aired a [[:Category:Specials|TV special]] to promote this season, titled {{Web|Year One}}.
*This is the second season to have a main character killed off.
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*This is the second season to have a [[Moira Queen|main character]] killed off.
*This is the last season in which the main antagonist is not killed until {{Seas|6|Arrow}}.
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*This is the last season in which the [[Slade Wilson|main antagonist]] is not killed until {{Seas|6|Arrow}}.
*John Barrowman was also credited as a special guest star in {{Ep|State v. Queen}}.
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*[[John Barrowman]] was also credited as a special guest star in {{Ep|State v. Queen}}.
*Season 2 marks Emily Bett Rickards and Colton Haynes' first as well as Susanna Thompson's last, and Manu Bennett's only season as a series regular.
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*Season 2 marks [[Emily Bett Rickards]] and [[Colton Haynes]]' first, as well as [[Susanna Thompson]]'s last and [[Manu Bennett]]'s only season as a series regular.
*Season 2 is the only season of Arrow, that has two episodes ({{Ep|The Promise}} and {{Ep|Streets of Fire}}) named after songs by Bruce Springsteen. {{Seas|8|Arrow|Season 8}} would have been the second, but according to Marc Guggenheim, the latter episode's original title "Livin' In the Future" was changed at the request of Warner Bros due to the inclusion of the backdoor pilot for the proposed ''Green Arrow and The Canaries'' spin-off.<ref>[https://twitter.com/mguggenheim/status/1190783905915265027 - Marc Guggenheim (@mguggneheim) - Twitter]</ref>
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*Season 2 is the only season of {{S|Arrow}} that has two episodes ({{Ep|The Promise}} and {{Ep|Streets of Fire}}) named after songs by [[wikipedia:Bruce Springsteen|Bruce Springsteen]].
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**[[Season 8 (Arrow)|Season 8]] would have been the second, but according to [[Marc Guggenheim]], the latter episode's original title "Livin' In the Future" was changed at the request of Warner Bros due to the inclusion of the backdoor pilot for the proposed {{S|Green Arrow and The Canaries}} spin-off.<ref>[https://twitter.com/mguggenheim/status/1190783905915265027 - Marc Guggenheim (@mguggneheim) - Twitter]</ref>
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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=== Title cards ===
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Arrow season 2 title card.png|Title card
 
Arrow season 2 title card.png|Title card

Revision as of 11:18, 23 July 2020

"You helped turn me into a killer when I needed to be one. And I'm alive today because of you. I made it home because of you. And I got to see my family again. But over the past year, I needed to be more... but I faltered. But then I stopped you. Without killing. You helped me become a hero, Slade. Thank you."
Oliver Queen to Slade Wilson[src]

The second season of Arrow premiered on October 9, 2013 on The CW and concluded on May 14, 2014. The season consisted of 23 episodes.

Synopsis

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

Episodes

Home media release

Main article: Arrow: The Complete Second Season

A boxset of the second season, titled Arrow: The Complete Second Season, was released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 16, 2014. It contains additional features, deleted scenes, gag reel and the Arrow panel from the San Diego Comic-Con International 2013.

Tie-in novel

A novel titled Arrow: Vengeance was released on February 23, 2016. The events of the novel takes place before the events of Arrow and later Arrow season 2. It tells the story from the perspectives of Slade Wilson, Isabel Rochev, and Sebastian Blood.

Trivia

Gallery

Title cards

Promotional images

References