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'Arrow' Season 4 Episode 10 Spoilers: Felicity's Fate Finally Revealed

"Arrow" released the latest promo for its midseason premiere, and fans finally got an answer about Felicity's (Emily Bett Rickard) fate after being shot at the back during the winter finale.

According to Design & Trend, Felicity will not die, but will be left paralyzed after the accident. The sneak peek released was vague to tell about her condition, but the website confirmed that Felicity is wheelchair-bound. Fans wonder if she'll still continue helping Oliver (Stephen Amell) fight crimes, or if Felicity will quit and break up with him.

On the other hand, the person who's buried in the grave that Oliver is standing next to, as seen in the promo, is still unknown. The only thing that fans can confirm is that Oliver will be on "revenge" mode, especially after what happened to Felicity and the unknown dead character. He promises to kill Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough) and gathers the rest of Team Arrow to go on a manhunt with him.

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Another thing that fans noticed in the trailer is the return of Anarky (Alexander Calvert). The website said that he'll bring havoc to Star City, and Oliver would have to deal with him, on top of his mission to find Darhk. According to Melty, Anarky might be working for Darhk, and getting to Anarky might lead Team Arrow to the psychic super villain this season.

An episode synopsis was posted on Spoilers Guide, and it reads, "Oliver (Stephen Amell) must deal with the devastating consequences of Darhk's (guest star Neal McDonough) last attack. Seeking revenge, Oliver goes on a brutal manhunt looking for Dahrk."

The upcoming episode was written by Oscar Balderrama and Sarah Tarkoff and was directed by Jesse Warn.

Watch "Arrow" season 4 episode 10, which is titled "Blood Debts," this Wednesday, Jan. 20, on The CW network.

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