'Arrow' Season 4 Episode 13 Spoilers: Felicity and Oliver Might Cancel Wedding?

By Ann Dee
'Arrow' season 4
'Arrow' season 4: Will Felicity become Oracle?

After leaving fans reeling from all the drama "Arrow" Season 4 Episode 13, fans just cannot wait for what is in store for the next episode. Here is a roundup of spoilers for "Arrow" Season 4 episode.

It seems that based on reports and rumors, the next episode, entitled "Code of Silence" is likely to be as exciting and romantic as episode 13. According to Carter Matt, HIVE will present some significant problems for the team. HIVE has a big attack planned against the team, and not only do they need to meet this challenge head on, but two couples might also experience roadblocks in their relationships. 

"Oliver (Stephen Amell) and team uncover HIVE's plan to take out Team Arrow once and for all," the synopsis read. "With HIVE's next attack imminent, Lance (Paul Blackthorne) wonders if Donna (guest star Charlotte Ross) is safer without him in her life. Meanwhile, with the wedding fast approaching, Oliver begins to feel guilty that he hasn't told Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) about his son."

There is a high chance that this secret, which cannot be kept hidden forever, will be the main reason fan favorite couple Oliver and Felicity would break up. If Felicity eventually finds out about Oliver's son William, and she would, a great rift between her and Oliver might happen, probably causing their wedding not to happen. Smarting from his defeat, Malcolm already revealed the existence of Oliver's son to Darhk. What he's going to do with that information will certainly be one of the focus on the upcoming episodes, if not episode 14 particularly.  

Another fan favorite couple in danger is Quentin Lance and Donna Smoak. Design N Trend reported that Quentin is contemplating leaving Donna to prevent her from getting into danger. But it remains to be seen if Quentin can do it or if Donna would allow him to. Their love can be so strong that these fears will vanish. 

HIVE is said to attack Team Arrow with the help of the "Demolition Team," which is comprised of a group of dangerous villains. Oliver is specifically targeted by HIVE. Team Arrow will have to contend with all sorts of life-threatening menaces, such as hidden bombs. 

Fans need to wait until Wednesday, Feb. 17, at 8 p.m. on the CW to see if all these reports are true. 

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