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For the eponymous team, see Task Force X.
"Give me a break, this ain't no task force. Let's call it like it is. Welcome to the Suicide Squad."
Floyd Lawton to John Diggle

"Suicide Squad" is the sixteenth episode of the second season of Arrow, and the thirty-ninth episode overall. It aired on March 19, 2014.

Synopsis[]

Plot[]

In the middle of the night, Oliver Queen wakes up from a nightmare. He turns around to Sara Lance, who is sleeping next to him. As he touches her, he realizes there's blood on his hand. In shock Oliver sees Shado lying in bed next to him. Oliver wakes up having had a nightmare within a nightmare.

Without waking Sara he gets up to see Alexi Leonov and asks him to gather information on Slade Wilson. Alexi asked a favor in return but this time Oliver does not comply taking out and injuring his men in order to persuade Leonov at gunpoint to do this favor. Alexi obliges but informs Oliver he is no longer associated with the Solntsevskaya Bratva. In order to stop Slade from getting his revenge he is willing to break with the Brotherhood.

Meanwhile, John Diggle observes Felicity Smoak at her house, trying to protect her from a possible attack. Felicity points out that Wilson could easily kill her if he wanted to and not even Diggle could prevent him from doing so. Diggle then receives a message from an anonymous source, that asks him for an immediate meeting at Ostrander Hotel, room 1141. Diggle arrives at the hotel only to find out, that message was sent by Lyla Michaels, who waited for him in lingerie after returning from a mission.

When they leave the hotel room, they are met by Amanda Waller. She has a mission for both Lyla and John. They shall retrieve a nerve agent from an arms dealer named Gholem Qadir - a man, John Diggle saved during his time in Afghanistan. After the briefing, Waller introduces Diggle to his "team", which consists of Ben Turner, Floyd Lawton and Mark Scheffer.

While John Diggle and Lyla Michaels were arguing outside of A.R.G.U.S. holding cells, an unseen woman offered to help them through their problems, claiming she was a trained therapist. Amanda hit her door to shut her up.

Oliver heads to the Arrowcave walking passed Sara and Laurel. Down in the Arrowcave, Felicity informs Oliver about a crime in progress and after some hesitation, Oliver agrees to don his hood and stops the two criminals. From a roof top Slade Wilson in his full-body armor watches the action. Oliver feels spotted and enters the roof top. There he spots an old Deathstroke mask with an arrow driven through an eyehole.

Oliver fills Sara in on what Slade promised to do, and tells her to stay away.

Meanwhile, John Diggle and the Suicide Squad have arrived at the Fine Art Auction in Markovburg, Markovia. As planned, Diggle bumps into Qadir, where they quickly conversed before Deadshot provided a fake assassination attempt. Ben Turner poses as John Diggle's bodyguard and fakes getting shot by Deadshot in order to help Diggle gain Gholem Qadir's trust. However, when Deadshot tries to leave location, his getaway driver Shrapnel speeds off without him. Shrapnel attempts to escape only to be blown up by Waller who implanted an explosive chip in his head.

In order to thank him for saving his life, Qadir invites Diggle to a Humanitarian Benefit he is holding. To bring Deadshot into the house as well, they copy Diggle's fingerprints. That night, Diggle and Lyla arrive at the party, bypassing the finger scanner at the door by walking through with Qadir. Deadshot's finger prints are checked. They match with John's who is on the guest list. Thus Deadshot is granted access to the Benefit party, too.

Lyla plants her purse in the house for Deadshot to pick up. Inside that purse are his eyepatch and one of his wrist guns. Armed he searches for the nerve agent.

Thanks to the information of Alexi, Felicity was able to find Slade Wilson's hideout. When Oliver enters the office, alone, he sees videos of Shado being projected onto the wall, and in the chair behind the desk he finds Alexi dead, with an arrow driven through his eye. Oliver realizes he cannot fight Slade without asking for help.

In Markovia Deadshot finds the nerve agent. However the vessel is in no position to be transported unseen, due to its enormous size. Upon hearing this, Amanda tells him to stay put and orders Diggle, Lyla and Ben to gather at the rallying point as she calls in a drone strike. Diggle, in order to evacuate everybody, revealed the truth to everyone about him. Qadir suddenly recognized Lyla from Afghanistan and threatened to kill her. Bronze Tiger promptly stabbed him through the back, killing him.

Diggle refuses to let Deadshot die and persuades him to leave the building for the sake of his daughter Zoe, whom he leaves money in a blind trust and tries to keep her life safe and easy by staying away from her.

They flee in a truck only to discover that the drone is locked onto the chip inside Deadshot. Lyla cuts the chip out using Bronze Tiger's claws and theows it out of the van allowing the missile to explode some distance from them. However, the Markovian government were annoyed at the drone detonation in a no-fly zone, and threatened retaliation against the American government.

At A.R.G.U.S. headquarters, Amanda is visited by an "old friend" that turns out to be Oliver. She assumes that he's still mad at her for an unknown past incident between them, though Oliver coldly assures her that she's "been moved down the list." When asked who he wants dead more than her, he reveals that Slade's alive, which surprised Amanda, as she assumed that Oliver killed him. Instead she shows him some footage of a new player they've been tracking calling him "Deathstroke".

Cast[]

Main cast[]

Special guest star[]

Guest starring[]

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Trivia[]

  • The flashbacks in this episode focus on Diggle's past in Afghanistan.
  • A character who could be heard in an A.R.G.U.S. holding cell, credited as "Deranged Squad female", is seemingly a reference to Harley Quinn, a long-time enemy of Batman and a member of the Suicide Squad in the comics.
    • Furthermore, the character is voiced by Tara Strong, who also voiced Harley Quinn in the Batman: Arkham games and Injustice: Gods Among Us, here using a voice extremely similar to that of Harley Quinn.
    • Indeed, she claims to be a trained therapist, the occupation Harley is often portrayed as having before becoming a criminal.
  • The mission takes place in the fictional DC nation of Markovia, and centers around a nerve agent from Kahndaq, a reference to Black Adam.
  • The Ostrander Hotel, where Diggle and Lyla meet up, is named after John Ostrander, the creator of the modern Suicide Squad.
  • The activation code for Shrapnel's implant is "BATB-25". This is a reference to Brave and the Bold Vol 1 #25, the issue in which the original incarnation of the Suicide Squad made its debut.
  • Felicity tells Oliver about a robbery in progress at Fifth and Giffen. This is a homage to Keith Giffen, who co-wrote the 2001 Suicide Squad comic.
  • Waller mentions that the nerve agent was tested in southern Qurac. In the comics, Qurac is a small Middle Eastern country on the Persian Gulf. It serves as the home base for Quraci terrorist group the Onslaught, a frequent adversary of the Suicide Squad.
  • After saving him, Deadshot tells Diggle, "That's two you owe me, junior." This is a reference to the line Han Solo tells Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back.
  • This is the first episode in which Diggle and Oliver do not communicate with each other even once through any means.

Goofs[]

  • In the few frames that Walker’s screen showing the Squad is seen, Shrapnel’s name is misspelled as “Schrapnel”.
  • Lyla states that the missile could level the entire building, yet when it blows up right next to their van, they get out of it unharmed

Production[]

Preparation ran from January 8 until January 16, 2014. Shooting ran from January 17 until January 28, 2014.[1]

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