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'Arrow' Season 4 Spoilers: David Ramsey Teases Unhappy Ending For Andy; Unmarked Grave Makes Cast Worried

In last Wednesday's episode of "Arrow," John Diggle (David Ramsey) was forced to consider whether or not he could trust his incarcerated brother Andy (Eugene Byrd) when Shadowspire came to Star City.

Though the episode gave viewers some hope that Diggle and Andy, who was brainwashed by H.I.V.E., may finally regain their trust in each other, Ramsey recently spoke to E! News and said that fans probably shouldn't get too comfortable with the idea.

According to the actor, "Unchained" will give audiences the opportunity to see a different side of Andy, which will allow them to understand why Diggle has held out hope for his brother. It gives fans a glimpse of the Andy that Diggle knew and loved. "But as it is on 'Arrow,' any time there's a happy [moment,] any time people are riding off into the sunset, we know it won't last," Ramsey said. "Even thought there's some ray of sunshine by the end of this episode, my sense is that the rain is coming," he revealed, according to E! News.

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The actor also spoke about how the unmarked grave over which Oliver Queen/Green Arrow (Stephen Amell) and Barry Allen/The Flash (Grant Gustin) stood during the Season 4 midseason premiere has been giving the "Arrow" cast members some anxiety. "We all know that there's a mark on everyone's back except for Oliver and Felicity," he said.

"People like myself who were once late to set are no longer late," he teased. According to Ramsey, the experience has reminded him of his time on the serial killer series "Dexter," where there was "a little bit of angst, a little bit of anxiety in the air." But, the actor told E!, whoever has to leave this season, he will be sad to see him/her go.

Meanwhile, Roy Harper (Colton Haynes) is back in Star City, Nyssa (Katrina Law) decides to make her move, and the team deals with a new villain called The Calculator (Tom Amandes) when "Arrow" returns.

The next episode of "Arrow," "Unchained," airs Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 8 p.m. on The CW.

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