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Female Speaker: Well I don't know, will you tell me?
What's going on? David Ramsey: We're in Season 2, right?
Oh boy, where do we go from here-- the destruction of the glades, the death of
Tommy Merlyn? Female Speaker: How do you top that?
David Ramsey: You know they just asked the same question - you're right,
that's an excellent question. How do you get higher than that?
I don't know if you can get higher. I don't know if you can get higher than that.
A lot of times when things get that big you have to go inside, you have to find
the drama in the formation of a character
and that's what's really happening here in the first season of Arrow like you
probably could echo through the writers has been the formation of a vigilante,
of the hood, of the list.
And I think the second season and beyond hopefully is about the formation of a hero.
There's a reason, as Steven said before, that it wasn't called Green Arrow
and that's because he wasn't.
He was everything but a hero.
So now it's about him becoming a hero.
Diggle has a big part of that because I
think Diggle is a guy who will land on a mine, he will take the grenade, and that's
a real hero I think and I think that's what he can bring to this relationship
is the sense of delivering justice but with a moral compass.
Female Speaker: And if you could describe his journey in one word this season what
would it be?
David Ramsey: In terms of Diggle I think that you're going to see a lot of his
journey obviously as it relates to Oliver
but also Floyd Lawton's going to have a lot to say about that because Deadshot
and Diggle are very much connected and we have a lot - that relationship has a lot more
growth so we're going to find out more about Diggle through Floyd Lawton.