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What do you love about the superhero TV series 'Arrow'?
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is an American superhero television series which follows the story of a billionaire playboy, Oliver Queen, who, after five years of being stranded on an island, returns home to save his city as a secret vigilante under the alias of "Green Arrow".

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Pulse.ng presents you with 5 reasons to love the addictive TV series.

  • Felicity – Smoak

Can there be an article on ‘Arrow’ without mentioning Felicity? The awkwardly lovable Felicity Smoak, won the hearts of fans with her hilarious quips, hacking expertise and her intelligence.

Aside from the fact that Felicity makes being nerdy and babbling cool, She is one character who can get through to Oliver Queen.

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And to think Felicity was only signed for one episode of Arrow. What would the show be without her?

  • Olicity (Chemistry between Oliver and Felicity)

For a long time, fans of 'Arrow'  longed to see more of the obviously insane chemistry between Oliver and Felicity.

Viewers got their wish when the two shared the epic anticipated kiss in season 3 of the series.

There is without doubt that the writers love the idea of Oliver and Laurel being together, but it is also public knowledge that the viewers want more of Oliver and Feliicity (Olicity).

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    There are TV Villains that one just can’t hate, and Arrow provides its fans with lots of them.

    Arrow’ presents the viewers with Villains that torture and hurt the lovely heroes, but still manage to have the viewer’s overlooking their evil spirits and loving their intelligence and smartness.

    From Malcolm, to Helena, Slade, the Count, down to Carrie Cutter, ‘Arrow’ can never go wrong with their villains.

    • Epic fight scenes
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    Talk about a show with the perfect team and perfect stunts; talk about ‘Arrow’. The show has won several awards for their fight scenes which one of the key elements that make Arrow a lovable must-watch.

    • The Suspense and Twists

    Arrow’ deserves a shout out for always bringing unexpected turns to the plot. From the death of Moira and Sara, to the unexpected return of Malcolm; ‘Arrow’ is the master of unexpected twist and turns.

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