By Russ Burlingame – January 21, 2020 08:39 pm EST Share 0 Comments 0 Tonight’s episode of Arrow is titled “Green Arrow and the Canaries,” which actually breaks with one of the show’s longest traditions — that of naming the penultimate episode of a season after a Bruce Springsteen song. Beginning with “Darkness on the Edge of Town” in season one and running all the way through season seven’s “Living Proof,” the naming convention was originally meant to stay in place this year, but it eventually fell to the needs of Warner Bros. Television. Since the episode is a backdoor pilot for a planned spinoff, it was determined that the show had to be titled “Green Arrow and the Canaries,” rather than its original title, “Livin’ in the Future.”Earlier this year, though, Katie Cassidy directed her first episode. It was titled “Leap of Faith,” and while it was not technically named after the Springsteen song, the fact that it shares a title with one is close enough to call it. In a series that has had a ton of actor turnover and a number of tonal and storytelling shifts over the years, the “Springsteen episodes” have remained a constant. Last… Read full this story
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