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'Arrow' Season 4B Spoilers: Who Is Oliver Queen Mourning for in the Trailer?

"Arrow" fans still have three weeks to wait before the truth is revealed on who owns the tombstone that Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) is mourning for, as shown in the teaser for the next episode. With almost a month of waiting ahead, fans can't help but speculate on who might be dead on the show, and the characters that most people think that died are Oliver's ex-girlfriend and baby-mama, Samantha Clayton (Anna Hopkins), and of course, Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards).

According to the International Business Times, killing Samantha is the most plausible thing to happen on "Arrow," since she is an easy target. Samantha lives near Central City, which is a place that Oliver can't go easily, and she is unprotected, since she lives with only her son.

Darhk's (Neal McDonough), or any of the Green Arrow's enemy, can easily abduct and kill her, and once she's dead, Oliver will surely go after the person who killed the mother of his son. Plus, making Oliver a single parent migh possibly lead to raising an angry child, who lost the only parent he had for nine years, and this will add more drama to the story line, especially if the show comes back for another season.

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Another twist that fans speculate is for the show to kill Felicity. Oliver just proposed to her, but they were ambushed by Darhk's troops, and Felicity got shot. Since the end of the winter finale, fans have been guessing what will happen next to the IT genius. Some say she'll be paralyzed, while Movie Pilot says that she might become The Oracle from the "Birds of Prey."

"Arrow" season 4 episode 10 was directed by Jesse Warn and written by Oscar Balderrama & Sarah Tarkoff.

The next episode, which is titled "Blood Debts," will air this Jan. 20, Wednesday, on The CW network.

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