'Arrow' season 3 episode 19 spoilers: Felicity and Arrow get intimate; Oliver and Ray join forces to take down meta-human Deadbolt

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"Arrow" fans will miss their regular fix of Oliver, Ray and Felicity but the wait isn't too long. The April 15 episode will see a lot of twists, action sequences and even a steamy one to reward fans for the wait.

In "Broken Arrow", Oliver will plot to break Roy Harper out of prison. Harper took the fall for Arrow and was arrested after appearing in his costume so that Oliver could be set free. However, the promotional video teases that Roy may die in prison since there is a shot of him being stabbed in the back. Will Roy die or can Oliver rescue him in time? It remains to be seen.

Melty reports that Felicity orders Oliver to keep a low profile since Lance is still after him. However, that may be difficult not only because of Roy's prison break plan but also because a new villain is terrorizing Starling City. The official synopsis teases that a meta-human named Jake Simmons, also known as Deadbolt, is wreaking havoc in the city and Arrow may need some help.

Oliver teams up (reluctantly) with Ray Palmer or better known as the Atom, in order to take down the meta-human endowed with the ability to kill people using blasts of energy and plasma. Can Ray and Oliver set aside their differences and join forces for the greater good of the city?

Viewers may think they can, but TVLine reports that that may be easier said than done since Felicity and Oliver finally hook up. Despite currently dating Ray Palmer, CW released a video that shows the duo engaging in passionate love-making. This will certainly complicate things, especially since Oliver and Ray have to work together to take down the enemy.

Meanwhile, star David Ramsey, who plays John Diggle on the show, told E! News that H.I.V.E will become the central storyline in season four. Fans are still wondering why H.I.V.E paid Deadshot to kill his character's brother, Andy.

"Broken Arrow" airs on Wednesday, April 15 at 8 p.m. ET on CW.

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