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'Arrow' Season 3 News, Spoilers: What To Expect in Episode 21 'Al Sah-him'

The previous showing of the hit crime-fighting TV drama series "Arrow" Season 3 revealed the things that a desperate man can do. Seeing that the only option he could take to revive his sister is to accept Ra's Al Ghul's (Matt Nable) offer, The Arrow (Stephen Amell) succumbed to the idea of becoming the head of the League of Assassins.

Thea (Willa Holland), on the other hand, woke up after being dipped into the Lazarus Pit with a jumbled memory.

This week's episode titled "Al Sah-him" promises a lot of plot twists and turns, and not to mention thrilling action scenes as Oliver goes through a "rigorous transformation" from being Starling City's guardian to become a bearer of the League flag.

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A synopsis posted on the Futon Critic said that the upcoming segment will see the Ra's men setting their sites on Nyssa (guest star Katrina Law), who has returned to the city to train Laurel (Katie Cassidy) a.k.a. The Black Canary.

Realizing the coming threat of his father's forces, Nyssa took to arms. Laurel, however, asks Team Arrow to help protect Nyssa.

Several spoiler reports also indicated that during this episode, Thea "might turn evil" from the psychological impact brought about by the powers of the Lazarus Pit.

Meanwhile, possible spoiler info for episode 22 "This is Your Sword" has surfaced online.

A report from Melty.com cited executive producer Marc Guggenheim, on his interview with TV Line, in which he said:

"Something happens in Episode 21 that really upends Diggle's world, certainly vis-à-vis Oliver. That's something that will have repercussions for the remainder of the season."

Will this be about Diggle (David Ramsey) once again taking up the reins of protecting Starling City and continuing Queen's work?

For the meantime, "Arrow" Season 3 Episode 21 airs this Wednesday, April 29 at 8 p.m. on The CW.

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