- Season 8 !!better!!: Arrow

: This season marked the directorial debut of Katie Cassidy (who plays Laurel Lance), who helmed the episode "Leap of Faith".

By sacrificing himself to save the multiverse, Oliver Queen transcended his comic book origins. He became the most important character in the Arrowverse’s mythology. For fans who stuck through the lows of Season 4 and the convoluted flash-forwards of Season 7, Season 8 was the ultimate reward. Arrow - Season 8

Upon announcement, fans were shocked that the final season would consist of only 10 episodes (the series’ shortest season). However, this brevity became its strength. Rather than dragging filler arcs or introducing disposable villains, Season 8 moves with the speed of a blitzkrieg. : This season marked the directorial debut of

Amell delivers his final performance as Oliver Queen , eventually transitioning from the Green Arrow to the cosmic entity known as The Spectre to save the multiverse. For fans who stuck through the lows of

Directed by James Bamford, "Fadeout" is a 90-minute tearjerker.

Most seasons of Arrow began with Oliver Queen returning from a “five-year hell” or dealing with a new Big Bad threatening Star City. Season 8 does something radically different:

Arrow Season 8 is a — less filler, more closure. It’s not a standalone season (requires knowledge of earlier years and the crossover), but as a farewell to the show that started the Arrowverse, it’s deeply satisfying.

: This season marked the directorial debut of Katie Cassidy (who plays Laurel Lance), who helmed the episode "Leap of Faith".

By sacrificing himself to save the multiverse, Oliver Queen transcended his comic book origins. He became the most important character in the Arrowverse’s mythology. For fans who stuck through the lows of Season 4 and the convoluted flash-forwards of Season 7, Season 8 was the ultimate reward.

Upon announcement, fans were shocked that the final season would consist of only 10 episodes (the series’ shortest season). However, this brevity became its strength. Rather than dragging filler arcs or introducing disposable villains, Season 8 moves with the speed of a blitzkrieg.

Amell delivers his final performance as Oliver Queen , eventually transitioning from the Green Arrow to the cosmic entity known as The Spectre to save the multiverse.

Directed by James Bamford, "Fadeout" is a 90-minute tearjerker.

Most seasons of Arrow began with Oliver Queen returning from a “five-year hell” or dealing with a new Big Bad threatening Star City. Season 8 does something radically different:

Arrow Season 8 is a — less filler, more closure. It’s not a standalone season (requires knowledge of earlier years and the crossover), but as a farewell to the show that started the Arrowverse, it’s deeply satisfying.