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This week’s episode of Arrow focused on Oliver and Laurel’s quest to save Peter Declan (guest star Lane Edwards) for being executed for a crime he didn’t commit. To be honest, it was probably the weakest episode to date, mainly because it strayed away from the mix of brooding, action and Tommy Merlyn wit that’s made this show fairly watchable over the last month. This episode was very much a transitional episode, designed to push some subplots forward and move other characters into conflict with each other. While the Diggle and Walter Steele subplots worked just fine, the main plot was incredibly weak and not worth the extensive recap…