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*This episode features an appearance from Billy Joel. He was previously mention in the [[DC's Legends of Tomorrow]] episode {{Ep|Phone Home}}.
 
*This episode features an appearance from Billy Joel. He was previously mention in the [[DC's Legends of Tomorrow]] episode {{Ep|Phone Home}}.
 
*The writers had a discussion of which major Star City event should Cayden James attack. When a rock concert became one of the topics, [[Marc Guggenheim]] knew that he had Billy Joel in mind as he is a life-long fan of latter's music. So he ended up asking Joel permission to use archive concert footage and the song "No Man's Land".<ref name="EW"/>
 
*The writers had a discussion of which major Star City event should Cayden James attack. When a rock concert became one of the topics, [[Marc Guggenheim]] knew that he had Billy Joel in mind as he is a life-long fan of latter's music. So he ended up asking Joel permission to use archive concert footage and the song "No Man's Land".<ref name="EW"/>
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*This episode airs on Thanksgiving Day in real life.
   
 
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Revision as of 01:29, 24 November 2017

"Thanksgiving" is the ???th episode of Arrow. It aired on November 23, 2017[1]. "Thanksgiving" is the upcoming seventh episode of the sixth season of Arrow, and the one-hundred-twenty-second episode overall.[2] It will air on November 23, 2017.[1]

Synopsis

Oliver celebrates Thanksgiving with his family but the happy moment is interrupted. Meanwhile, Black Siren returns to wreak havoc on the holiday.[1]

Videos

Production

Preparation ran from September 7 until September 15, 2017. Shooting ran from September 18 until September 27, 2017.[2]

Trivia

  • This episode features an appearance from Billy Joel. He was previously mention in the DC's Legends of Tomorrow episode "Phone Home".
  • The writers had a discussion of which major Star City event should Cayden James attack. When a rock concert became one of the topics, Marc Guggenheim knew that he had Billy Joel in mind as he is a life-long fan of latter's music. So he ended up asking Joel permission to use archive concert footage and the song "No Man's Land".[4]
  • This episode airs on Thanksgiving Day in real life.

References