Quotes
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[intro]
Oliver Queen : [voiceover] My name is Oliver Queen. After five years in hell, I returned home with only one goal - to save my city. For eight years, I fought alongside brave men and women striving for justice, but then the Crisis came and I had to become someone else. I had to become something else. I made the ultimate sacrifice, which helped birth an entirely new universe. Now my friends and family will have to go on without me and although I have become a Spectre, there is a part of me that will always be the Green Arrow.
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[last lines]
Oliver Queen : Hi. Glad you could finally make it.
[Felicity shares her long awaited reunion with Oliver]
Felicity Smoak : This is so nice. Not to complain. I just thought that the afterlife would look a little less like your old office.
Oliver Queen : It's my mom's office. I wanted to be where I first saw you.
Felicity Smoak : Well... that would be in the I.T. department, seven floors down.
Oliver Queen : You sure?
[Cut to a flashback from "Suicidal Tendencies" where Oliver first saw Felicity, who was looking at the photo in Moira's and made a comment about him, while doing an undercover mission. The scene then cuts back to the afterlife]
Oliver Queen : It's a long story.
[Oliver and Felicity walk towards the window to look at their new life together]
Oliver Queen : Lucky for us. We have all the time in the world for me to tell it to you.
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John Diggle : At least bring me for backup.
Oliver Queen : How many times are we gonna go over this, Diggle?
John Diggle : You know, I went through Byrne's financials. Every month, he gives over a million dollars to this outfit called Black Armada. You know who they are?
Oliver Queen : Private security firm. Former Special Forces.
John Diggle : That's right, and you don't think it's a good idea to bring a former soldier of your own?
Oliver Queen : No.
John Diggle : You know what I think? I don't think you really want me there.
Oliver Queen : Oh. Thanks for finally getting my point.
John Diggle : I don't think you want me there because you're afraid I will stop you from committing cold-blooded murder.
Oliver Queen : You think your role is to keep the body count low.
John Diggle : There's a way you can stop him tonight without killing him. You could take him to prison, you could see that justice is served.
Oliver Queen : The man traffics in human beings. Killing him is justice.
John Diggle : But at what cost? You say your mission will never end. Well, trust me, it will end a lot sooner if you lose who you are.
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John Diggle : What's this?
Oliver Queen : The next name on the list.
John Diggle : John Byrne. What's the CEO of a beer company have to do to deserve an arrow between the eyes?
Oliver Queen : Well, the company is a front. He's using his trucks to ferry a very different type of commodity.
John Diggle : Drugs?
Oliver Queen : People.
John Diggle : Human trafficking? Where does this end? How many names are on your list?
Oliver Queen : Too many to cross off. Listen, Diggle. This doesn't end. The mission is never over.
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John Diggle : Finally. What the hell happened?
Oliver Queen : Jimmy Tarallo gave me a few problems.
John Diggle : And by a few, you mean a dozen men armed with knives?
Oliver Queen : No. I mean 22 with machetes.
John Diggle : Queen, you shouldn't be doing this alone.
Oliver Queen : You're not ready to go into the field, Diggle.
John Diggle : Yeah? Well, when I signed on, I told you I was here to keep the body count low. That includes you.
Oliver Queen : Well, I'm fine.
John Diggle : And Tarallo?
Oliver Queen : A little less so.
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John Diggle : Byrne didn't really have a good night, did he?
Oliver Queen : He had a better night than you think. He's being arraigned in the morning.
John Diggle : Hmm.
Oliver Queen : Plenty of people in this book that deserve to die, plain and simple, but probably not everyone. Let's consider Mr. John Byrne to be proof of concept.
John Diggle : That people can be redeemed?
Oliver Queen : That one day I'll be able to trust you.