Arrow season 6 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "Arrow" 6x06, Slade Wilson is on a mission to rescue his son, Joe, from the Jackals, only to discover Joe is their leader. Facing his past and Mirakuru-induced hallucinations, Slade confronts his actions and Joe's hatred. Meanwhile, Team Arrow investigates thefts linked to military-grade 3D printing and a new villain, Dragon. John Diggle struggles with his secret drug use
Full Episode S06E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Slade Wilson looking for in this episode of "Arrow"?
Slade is searching for his son, Joe Wilson.
Who kidnapped Joe Wilson?
Joe was kidnapped by a group called the Jackals.
What shocking revelation is made about Joe Wilson?
Joe reveals that he is actually the leader of the Jackals.
What does Slade Wilson offer to the Jackals?
Slade offers to join the Jackals to stay close to his son, Joe.
What technology is Team Arrow investigating?
Team Arrow investigates thefts related to military-grade 3D printing technology.
Who is the new threat mentioned by Team Arrow?
The new threat is a character known as Dragon.
What internal struggle is Slade Wilson experiencing?
Slade struggles with past actions, the influence of Mirakuru, and a promise of revenge against Oliver Queen.
What plan does Joe Wilson and the Jackals have involving explosives?
Joe and the Jackals plan a mission that involves using explosives, with unclear intentions.
How does the confrontation between Team Arrow and Dragon end?
Team Arrow disrupts Dragon's operation, but Dragon manages to escape.
What is John Diggle's confession to Team Arrow?
John confesses to using an experimental drug to deal with his tremor.
What is the nature of Slade and Joe's confrontation?
Slade tries to reconcile with Joe, who reveals deep resentment and the existence of another son, Grant.
What decision does Slade make at the end of the episode?
Slade decides to search for his other son, Grant, and continue his journey.
How does Team Arrow respond to John Diggle's confession?
The team forgives John and offers to help him with his condition.
What does Oliver Queen reflect on at the end of the episode?
Oliver reflects on the importance of family and his decision to step back as the Green Arrow.
What is the significance of the final scene with Oliver, William, and Felicity?
The final scene signifies Oliver's commitment to his family and his role as a father.