The long-awaited series is back.
"He doesn't like that his entire life has been built about trying to be a professional football player, and he didn't make it. He feels like his whole life is a failure.
"You'll see in season 2, episode 1 is somewhat of an origin story. We pick up exactly where we left off in the finale, where Ace walks out of the ring, walks out of that hallway and just gets in a car and is like,"F**k this shit." O'Malley revealed that David James Elliot will be returning as the boys' father through more flashbacks and he teased how good he is.
"I think he's going to win a guest Emmy for his performance in episode six. He's in the first few episodes, but then in episode six, we learn about him and what happened in the days before he died."Arrow: The Complete Series [DVD] [2019] [2020]
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