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 Birds of Prey brings Arrow ; stanley cup s resident doe-eyed nutcase back to town.  This starts a cascade of shady ethical decisions, all of which I thought could be resolved by going evil.     The island flashback revolves mostly around Sara   decisions.  Slade wants to get going, but the ship is disabled.  There   a moment when he stares thoughtfully out into the distance and says, During the attack, unfortunately, I decapitated the engineer.  I dissolved into giggles at that.  One of the prisoners can fix the ship, but he has made it back to the island.  Slade demands a trade from Sara, the prisoner for Ollie.  The prisoner makes this a lot easier, as he was a jerk in prison, and starts waving a gun around the moment he hears the call.  KGBeast distracts him, Sara knocks him out, and it seems like the whole group decides to make the trade.  Supp stanley thermobecher osedly this is a murky choice, but I back it.  From Sara   point of view, Slade has every reason to hurt Ollie, but absolutely no reason to hurt the guy she   giving to him.  He on stanley becher ly wants the prisoner so he can leave.  Basically, she   purchasing Oliver   freedom and giving the guy a free ride out of there.  Win-win. The sequence is meant to show how far Sara will go to protect the people she loves.  She gets some provocation in this episode, as Laurel is in danger.  Again. They ;ve just captured Frank Bertinelli, and the Adam Donner, Laurel   former boss, wants her