Although Arrow may be in its final season, that doesn't mean the show is resting on its laurels. Instead, it appears as though tonight's episode may be a memorable one for fans thanks to the way its story unfolds, with the show's stars and creative team both highlighting how they've utilized new narrative techniques.

The episode, titled "Reset," will see Stephen Amell's Oliver Queen thrust into an alternate universe where things aren't what they seem. "It's so cool. It's so, so, so cool..." Amell told TVGuide. "[David Ramsey] did a spectacular job, and it's a narrative technique that for obvious reasons we've never done on the show before, and I don't think that we'll ever get a chance to do again. So I thought he executed it extremely well, and it's a fun one for me. It kind of kicks off our endgame so to speak."

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Ramsey, who directed the episode, said, "I think it's an episode of Arrow that is very unconventional. I think it's a very interesting plot device of how we help Oliver on his journey to accepting his fate. A lot of times Oliver's arc begins with one episode and maybe doesn't end until three episodes, six episodes later, or a full season later. Oliver's emotional arc takes place in 42 minutes, and he starts in one place and ends up in another place. And we travel that with him literally in a way that, I think, we don't normally do on this series. So it's a different type of episode."

The "plot device" Ramsey alluded to is reportedly connected to the return of Quentin Lance, who died during the show's Season 6 finale but will be alive and well in the episode's alternate reality.

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Airing Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on The CW, Arrow's final season stars Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen, David Ramsey as John Diggle, Rick Gonzalez as Wild Dog, Juliana Harkavy as Black Canary, Katie Cassidy as Black Siren, Katherine McNamara as Mia Smoak, Joseph David-Jones as Connor Hawke and Ben Lewis as William Clayton-Queen.