Is Laurel begging her rather to listen to her, to wait to make a decision on Sara's fate before he acts so that he has time to consider all possible alternatives? It's going to be an emotional and intense hour!
Lance seems to have spotted his daughter. Alive again, but not in the condition he could have ever imagined. How angry do we expect him to be on a scale of 1-10?
Quentin Lance seems absolutely desperate. Well, things were already out of hand, given that he's working with Damien Darhk and all. Why not go from bad to worse?
Laurel tries again with the photo and the memories. Perhaps if she tries harder, something will pique Sara's interest. At least Sara seems to be looking intently at what's in front of her.
Sara looks scared. When was the last time we saw that? On the ship after escaping the island. She has spent a good portion of her young life caged or tied up.
Laurel shines so bright as she looks at her sister, Sara. There is no malice in her as she sits here, trying to bring back the spirit she hopes survived through the darkness and the Pit.
Daddy arrives thanks to the inerference of Damien Darhk. If he thinks Darhk is doing him any favors by sharing information, he's dead wrong. And what does Lance want? Sara dead.
Sara doesn't look like herself, nor does she look warm. She looks downright miserable. Can't someone get her a blanket or a change of clothing while she's chained to the wall?
Laurel shows Sara a photo of the sisters and their father from happier times. Will it be enough to get through to her or even set of a spark of recollection?
Laurel looks annoyed. Has someone tried to tell her that what she's going with Sara isn't the best route? There's no going back at this point. Who would be daft enough to kill her without time to get reacquainted first?
Felicity is just beaming wth pride as she watches Oliver's speech. How many single mayors are there in the world, anyway? Wouldn't marriage be a good idea?