'Arrow' season 3 spoilers: Oliver crosses path with former enemy

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A familiar rogue is on the go as the Arrow's quests continue. Oliver will again take on the wrath of Deathstroke in the upcoming episode of "Arrow" titled "The Return." Along with Oliver is his sister Thea, who still does not have the faintest idea that her brother is Starling City's redoubtable hooded vigilante. Malcolm Merlyn sent the two straight to grave peril when he led them to Lian Yu and stuck with the terrible company of Slade Wilson a.k.a. their mother's murderer. 

In the episode, fans will be brought back to the time when Maseo and Oliver headed back to Starling City to recover the Omega bio weapon. And also during this time, Amanda Weller's instructions for Oliver not to reveal himself were flouted when he decided to forget about his secret identity to put Laurel and Tommy to safety (those who have yet to move on from Tommy's death would not want to miss this). However, this time, it won't just be the pair who will come to know the face under Arrow's hood. Thea's blindness to her sibling's identity will come to an end in the episode and Mstarz has many theories how that moment will happen. 

The site pointed out that it will take a mind-boggling twist for Thea not to know who her brother really is when she is stuck with him and his former archenemy. Furthermore, Deathstroke would not pass the opportunity to bring trouble to his rival. What better way to do that than to introduce Oliver's superhero alter ego to his sister. 

But before all that, episode 12 of "Arrow" titled "Uprising" will see Team Arrow teaming up with a very unlikely individual. Brick remains to be the biggest adversary of Team Arrow and without Oliver on the squad, they will have to resort to Malcolm, who intends to get revenge himself against the scoundrel. Roy and Laurel think it best to seek the killer's help but Felicity is not a fan of the idea. The final decision will be up to Diggle. 

"Uprising" will air on Feb. 4 while "The Return" is scheduled on Feb. 18.

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