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'Arrow' Season 4 Episode 10 Spoilers: Promo for Mid-Season Premiere Unveiled

The mid-season finales of 'Arrow' have always been controversial, since the show began in 2012. This year's mid-season finale is no different, especially after Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) is in the brink of death, and Oliver (Stephen Amell) vowing to get revenge. Oliver is definitely following through that promise, since he was seen saying, "I'm gonna kill him," in the sneak peak that was released for the upcoming second half of 'Arrow' season 4.

According to We Got This Covered, 'Arrow' season 4 episode 10, which is titled 'Blood Debts,' might be focused with Felicity since she is Oliver's main motivation for his revenge. The promo of the upcoming mid-season premiere shows Oliver by a grave, and was heard saying, "Now, I know it's not my fault. It's my responsibility… to end it." Fans wonder if the grave belongs to Felicity, or if it belongs to one of the other major characters in 'Arrow.'

Carter Matt listed some of the fans' assumption based on what happened on the first part of the fourth season of 'Arrow,' and one of them is the drama ahead Felicity and Oliver, especially after the two got engaged. Another rumor is that Oliver's son might also be featured on the remaining episodes of the season, since the website said that the boy "has a role to play."

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Another speculation that fans are excited about is the possible crossover with the upcoming CW show, the 'Legends of Tomorrow.' The new show, which is based on some DC Comics characters, will be premiering this Jan. 21, and most of the characters that will be seen on the show already have guest roles on 'Arrow' and 'The Flash' before. The possibility of the crossover is definitely something that the viewers are watching out for.

The mid-season premiere of 'Arrow' season 4 will air this Jan. 20 on the CW.

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