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‘Arrow’ Season 4 Spoilers: Emily Bett Rickards Teases ‘Sensuous’ Olicity

“Arrow’s” Oliver and Felicity are officially an item as Season 4 begins, and when the show resumes on The CW, there will be more romantic moments between the pair.

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Fans of the CW superhero show that “started it all” in recent television years, “Arrow” were in for treat after treat during the San Diego Comic-Con weekend, as more updates and spoilers regarding what to expect in the upcoming season were revealed. Darhk will also bring a new element into the series, magic and mysticism.

He is described as a rival of Ra’s Al Ghul, and who has his own “clandestine group”, which Team Arrow might go against during the season.

“We kind of get to see them in their life as a couple, which’ll be really nice, which is what I wanted, so I’m happy about that.” she said. I feel like she went through a year that wasn’t necessarily her favorite. And then we throw her mom in there.

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“It does because it takes away Felicity sort of walking on eggshells to a certain extent because she would touch him and be like, ‘Oh my God, ‘ but now she kind of gets to touch him and still be like, ‘Oh my God, ‘ but she’s allowed to stay there”. What do you think will happen at the end of the first episode that will continue to haunt the rest of the season as hinted? It was a big disappointment to me to have her crying a lot because one thing I love about Felicity so much is that she’s so strong and independent and sticks to her guns and is true to herself. The actress said that fans of the couple will be delighted as the two will be “very velveteen, sensuous” next season. With a lot of admiration for her character, she thinks that she was true to herself last season but doesn’t know whether she knew what she was doing was authentic and was simply trying to find it. The character is described as “a female in her 50s, early 60s… a peer and an old friend of the late Moira Queen and was once close with Oliver and Thea”.

Arrow Season 4 spoiler Emily Bett Rickards talks about Olicity