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'Arrow' Season 4 News, Episode 3 Spoilers: Laurel Takes Sara To Nanda Parbat

As expected from a family member, Laurel Lance will try to gain more information about the only thing that she sees could resurrect her sister, Sara, in the upcoming episode of The CW's hit superhero drama TV series "Arrow" Season 4. Meanwhile, Oliver and Diggle's rift puts their lives at risk.

In the last week's showing of the program, Laurel gets to learn about Nanda Parbat and the mystery wrapped around the Lazarus Pit which made it possible for Oliver to bring back his sister, Thea, from the dead. At this point, she realized that this could also be the only way to bring her own sister, Sara, back to life.

However, she may further realize, in the next episode titled "Restoration," that gaining access to the healing waters of the pit can be very difficult given that the place is now being run by the new League of Assassin's master, Malcolm Merlyn. Furthermore, Nyssa will likely advise Laurel against dipping Sara into the pit knowing that those who emerge from it will become a completely different person, with Thea as the living proof.

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Needless to say, the synopsis for the episode (via The Futon Critic) indicates that Laurel will be more than willing to take the necessary risks to revive her sibling as she will convince Thea into returning to Nanda Parbat and asking her father to place Sara in the Lazarus Pit. Will she be able to sway Thea to do her request, let alone persuade Nyssa that she be given access to the pit?

Meanwhile, the summary continues to hint that the growing tension between the two top males in team Arrow could somehow put them at risk. It is pointed out that Oliver and Diggle's lives will be at risk when they stand up against Damien Darhk and a H.I.V.E. deployed meta-human.

"Arrow" Season 4 airs Wednesday at 8 p.m. on The CW.

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