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‘Arrow’ Season 5 Episode 11 Preview: Second Chances Photos, Plot and Trailer

Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen and Lexa Doig as Talia al Ghul in ‘Arrow’ season 5 episode 11 (Photo by Michael Courtney © 2017 The CW Network)

Talia al Ghul plays a big part in The CW’s Arrow season five episode 11 airing on February 1, 2017. Titled ‘Second Chances,’ episode 11 also brings in yet another vigilante and finds Felicity hard at work trying to help free Diggle. Mark Bunting directed ‘Second Chances’ from a script by Speed Weed and Sarah Tarkoff.

The cast of season six includes Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen/The Green Arrow, David Ramsey as John Diggle, Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak, Rick Gonzalez as Rene Ramirez/Wild Dog, Joe Dinicol as Rory Regan/Ragman, Madison McLaughlin as Evelyn Sharp/Artemis, Paul Blackthorne as Quentin Lance, and Willa Holland as Thea.

The ‘Second Chances’ Plot: TALIA AL GHUL TAKES OLIVER UNDER HER WING — In his quest to take down Kovar, Oliver (Amell) gets help from a surprising source – Talia al Ghul (guest star Lexa Doig). However, when she reveals what she wants from him in exchange, Oliver isn’t sure he can accept her help. Felicity (Rickards) attempts to hack the NSA to help free Diggle (Ramsey) but when her online efforts are flagged, she faces off against an unknown adversary. Meanwhile, Curtis (Kellum) tells the team about a female vigilante, Tina Boland (guest star Juliana Harkavay), he uncovered online who has been wreaking havoc all over the country.


Rick Gonzales and Stephen Amell in ‘Arrow’ (Photo by Katie Yu © 2017 The CW Network)
Juliana Harkavy as Tina Boland and Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen in ‘Arrow’ (Photo by Katie Yu © 2017 The CW Network)
Stephen Amell in ‘Arrow’ (Photo by Katie Yu © 2017 The CW Network)
Lexa Doig as Talia al Ghul in ‘Arrow’ (Photo by Michael Courtney © 2017 The CW Network)
Lexa Doig as Talia al Ghul in ‘Arrow’ (Photo by Michael Courtney © 2017 The CW Network)



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Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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