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‘Arrow' Season 5 spoilers: Oliver Queen, Susan's relationship fate teased; Will it last?

| Feb 11, 2017 04:14 AM EST

Carly Pope

"Arrow" Season 5 will soon reveal the future of Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) and Susan's (Carly Pope) relationship with each other.

In the previous episode, Susan found out that Oliver and the Green Arrow is one and the same person. Even though this is no longer a shocking storyline in the hit The CW series, one major implication may have something to do with Oliver's job as the mayor of Star City.

Susan, who fans believe is a villainous character more than Oliver's confidante and girlfriend, may eventually decide to expose the lead character's true identity. When this happens, Oliver could lose his job, but this is not something to be sad about. After all, Oliver has not really been doing an amazing job working as the mayor.

Meanwhile, Susan also discovered that Oliver has linkages to Bratva, and this may cause a bigger problem. By the looks of it, Susan plans to keep this information all to herself for as long as possible, but the minute she and Oliver get into a fight, she would expose her love interest.

In other news, "Arrow" Season 5, episode 13 will finally reveal the history of Wild Dog. In the promo released by The CW for "Spectre of the Gun," Wild Dog's identity is exposed the minute a traumatic attack on City Hall triggers painful memories for Rene (Rick Gonzalez) about his family. A series of flashbacks also unveil how Rene started off as a simple family man and became a hero.

Elsewhere, Oliver would have to go in search for the person or group responsible for organizing the attack. He will soon realize that the best way to do so is to act as the mayor for the Green Arrow. By the looks of it, Oliver will be successful in his mission. Additionally, Team Arrow will continue to struggle with their relationship with each other. But thanks to Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards), the group will still remain intact.

"Arrow" Season 5, episode 13 will air on The CW on Feb. 15 at 8 p.m. EST.

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