: On Lian Yu, Slade Wilson reveals his plan to take the airfield but notes he needs Oliver's help, despite Oliver's lack of combat training at that stage. Critical Reception
: Oliver confronts Moira with his father's list of names. While she initially lies, claiming the yacht sabotage was an accident, Diggle's surveillance eventually provides definitive proof of her involvement with Malcolm Merlyn. This culminates in a dramatic final scene where Oliver, in his vigilante persona, crashes through his mother's office window and tells her she has "failed this city". [S1E13] Betrayal
Critics praised the episode for its "high-stakes family drama" and the strong performances by Susanna Thompson (Moira Queen) and John Barrowman (Malcolm Merlyn). Reviewers on Den of Geek noted that while the "villain of the week" trope felt a bit familiar, the emotional weight of Oliver discovering his mother's lies added a necessary layer of depth to the series' overarching mystery. : On Lian Yu, Slade Wilson reveals his
You can find this episode on major streaming platforms and retailers: Arrow recap: Betrayed by the Best - Entertainment Weekly This culminates in a dramatic final scene where
: Desperate for evidence against Vanch, Laurel turns to the Hood for help. However, her father, Detective Quentin Lance, uses her phone to set a trap for the vigilante. This lack of trust leads to Laurel being kidnapped by Vanch, forcing an uneasy alliance between the Hood and Detective Lance to save her.
The main plot follows recently released master criminal , played by David Anders, who intends to reclaim his throne in the underworld by taking down the vigilante known as "The Hood".
" Betrayal " is the 13th episode of the first season of the popular CW series , which originally aired on February 6, 2013. This episode is a pivotal moment in the show's debut season, focusing on the crumbling trust between Oliver Queen and his mother, Moira, while introducing high-stakes criminal threats to Starling City. Episode Summary