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‘Arrow’ Season 4, Episode 7 Spoilers: Find Out Who Comes Back from the Grave and the Lazarus Pit's Effect on Thea

Episode 7 of "Arrow" season 4 will reveal that Ray Palmer isn't the only one back from the grave. Another character from the past, who was believed to be dead, is coming back.

In the fifth episode of "Arrow" season 4, Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) learned that Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh) is still alive after being presumed dead in season 2's explosive finale. In episode 7, though, viewers will learn that there is one other character who defied the grave and is still alive.

Andy Diggle (Eugene Byrd), brother of John (David Ramsey), is still alive. In the video preview for episode 7, titled "Brotherhood," it is revealed that Andy did not really die when he was shot by Floyd Lawton aka Dead Shot (Michael Rowe).

According to Christian Today, Andy survived but is now being controlled by Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough). "Arrow" fans will also learn more about Andy's real life. Apparently, it isn't true that Damien isn't really a drug kingpin in Afghanistan.

Because of this new revelation, Oliver (Stephen Amell) and his group of heroes will stop at nothing to find and save Andy, just as they found and helped Ray in episode 6, The Weather Space reported. Seeing that the Green Arrow Team is already at war against Damien, this revelation fuels the heroes all the more to defeat him.

In the meantime, the effects of the Lazarus Pit on Thea Queen (Willa Holland) manifest yet again and this time, someone sees her lust for blood. Alex Davis (Parker Young) is with Thea when all this happens.

In season 3 of "Arrow," the Lazarus Pit was used to heal Thea from being wounded by Ra's al Ghul. However, these brought negative effects as Thea's thirst to kill grows stronger by the minute. It is curious to see how far she will go to appease her hunger to kill in the upcoming episode.

"Arrow" season 4, episode 7 will be aired on The CW on Nov. 18, Wednesday at 8PM ET.


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