"Emerald Archer" is the twelfth episode of the seventh season and 150th overall of the American television series Arrow, based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow, revolving around billionaire playboy Oliver Queen as he returns to Star City, after having been shipwrecked for five years, and becomes a bow-wielding, hooded vigilante who sets out to fight crime and corruption. It is set in the Arrowverse, sharing continuity with the other television series of the universe. The episode was written by Marc Guggenheim and Emilio Aldrich and directed by Glen Winter.
"Emerald Archer" stars Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen. The episode uses the framing device of a documentary. It aired on The CW on April 2, 2019, to a live audience of 1.04 million viewers. The episode was met with mixed reactions from critics. The episode guest stars several former cast members including Willia Holland and Paul Blackthorne.
Plot
In an effort to be more transparent with the public, Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) allows a camera crew to follow himself and others associated with Team Arrow around and film a documentary titled Emerald Archer: The Hood and the Rise of Vigilantes. A vigilante named Chimera, begins to attack various vigilantes in Star City, including Ragman (Joe Dinicol), the Huntress (Jessica De Gouw), and the new Green Arrow (Sea Shimooka).
Oliver's son William Clayton (Jack Moore) returns home from the witness protection program. William reveals to Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards) that he was expelled from school. Meanwhile, Oliver debates Mayor Pollard (Laara Sadiq) about vigilantism but is interrupted by Chimera. During the attack, Dinah saves Pollard using her Canary Cry, accidentally revealing her identity as the Black Canary. When Team Arrow arrives and helps Oliver capture Chimera, Pollard arrests them, prompting Oliver and Dinah to turn themselves in and resulting in Pollard deputizing Team Arrow as part of the SCPD.
In 2040, it is shown that Blackstar (Katherine McNamara) is watching the documentary on Oliver. With intel gained from the documentary, Blackstar and Connor Hawke (Joseph David-Jones) find discover the location of the now abandoned Team Arrow bunker.
"Emerald Archer" was released on The CW on April 2, 2019, to a live audience of 1.07 million live viewers.[1][15] The episode had a decrease of ninety thousand viewers from the 1.18 the previous episode, "Past Sins".[16] The following episode, "Star City Slayer", gained twenty thousand viewers.[17] When accounting for seven day DVR viewership the episode gains an additional 620 thousand viewers for a total of 1.69 million.[18]
Critical reception
"Emerald Archer" was met with generally positive reactions from critics.[19][5][20] Though, the mockumentary format held more mixed opinions.[3][20]IGN's Jesse Scheeden described the episode as "fun" and "memorable" rating it a 9.1/10. Scheenden felt that the episode "hit all the right emotional notes." He praised the episode taking on a different format and praised the directing.[3] Writing for Den of Geek, Delia Harrington rated the episode a 4/5. She praised the episodes format calling it genius. Harrington felt that while the episode did not go overboard with the amount of fan service that it included, it still had a fun amount.[19]
The A.V. Club's Allision Shoemaker was far more negative rating the episode a C-. She felt that the episode was disappointing and unfunny, though she did praised the appearance of Paul Blackthrone as Quentin Lance.[20] In a review for the Legends of Tomorrow episode "Meet the Legends", Shoemaker cited "Emerald Archer" as an example of a poorly done mockumentary.[21]