Quentin Lance (T.V Series)

Quentin Lance is an American crime drama television series developed by Bruno Heller, based on characters published by DC Comics and appearing in the Green Arrow franchise, primarily those of Quentin Larry Lance and Oliver Jonas Queen. The series stars Joshua Jackson as the young Lance, while Heller executive produces, along with Danny Cannon, who also directed the pilot.

Cast

 * Joshua Jackson as Quentin Larry Lance


 * Donal Logue as Albert Davis
 * Ty Sympkins as Oliver Jonas Queen
 * Zabryna Guevara as Sara Evans
 * David Ramsey as Walter Steele
 * Seth Gabel as Werner Zytle/The Count
 * Donnelly Rhodes as Temple Fugate
 * Andrew-Stewart Jones as James Diggle
 * Bex Taylor-Klaus as Cindy "Sin" Martinez
 * Jada Pinkett Smith as Samandra Watson
 * Amy Gumenick as Carrie Cutter
 * Jon Doman as Adam Hunt
 * David Zayas as Vincent Santini
 * Tina Huang as Kimberly Hill
 * Kirk Avecedo as Ricardo Diaz Sr./The Dragon

Episodes

 * 1) "The Pilot"-Rookie detective Quentin Lance and his partner Detective Albert Davis  are assigned to the case of the murders of Robert, Moira, and and Thea Queen, whose ship the Queens Gambit was sabotaged. Their investigation leads them to a parolee named Marcus Dale, whom Davis  kills in Lance's defense. They discover that Dale had been framed, leading them to mobster Samandra  'Fish' Watson, an associate of Adam Hunt, an organized crime boss. Watson has them captured, but Hunt spares them upon his arrival, revealing that he intended to end the case so that the people of Starling City could feel safe, facilitating his illegal activities. In exchange, Hunt orders Lance to kill Werner Zytle, a low-level member of Watson's gang and informant for Starling City Major Crimes Unit (MCU) investigators Kimberly Hill and James Diggle. Lance fakes Zytle's death, and tells him never to return to Starling City. Lance promises Robert and Moira's son as well as Thea's brother Oliver and his guardian, Walter Steele, to find the real killer. Zytle kills a fisher. A mysterious woman named Sin is seen watching the Queen Mansion. Meanwhile, Hill threatens Carrie, Lance's fiancee, to tell him about Carrie's unknown past.
 * 2) "Cindy Martinez"-Lance and Davis  start investigating the abductions of street kids by Patti and Doug, operatives of Dr. Barton Mathis ,A.K.A. the Dollmaker, and have been posing as members of the Mayor's Homeless Outreach Program. Mayor Altman  announces plans to help Starling City's homeless kids, rounding them up and shipping them out of town. Patti and Doug hijack one of the buses of street kids, including Sin. After Davis 's extreme interrogation of an informant, Lance obtains a clue. Lance and Davis  arrive and catch Patti and Doug while encountering Sin. While Oliver has plans to find a way to help the children, Lance meets Sin who states that she has been watching him during his visits with Oliver and might have some information on the person who sabotaged the Queens Gambit. Meanwhile, Zytlet kills two teenagers after they mock his walking pattern. He takes refuge in a rented trailer after his faked death, plotting his return to Starling City City, having kidnapped one of the teenagers for ransom. Hunt confronts Watson for her plans to overthrow him, having heard from Zytle. The former warns her by having her lover beaten. Hill and Diggle meet with Zytle's mother Gertrude in hopes of finding her son.
 * 3) "The Balloon-Man"-Lance and Davis  track a vigilante who targets corrupt Starling City officials and nicknamed "Balloon-Man" for strapping his victims to weather balloons, which eventually implode in the cold atmosphere, giving the victim a long fall. Hill and Diggle question Lance about Zytle, who returns to Starling to get revenge on Watson. He gets a job at Don Vincent Santini's restaurant, and is befriended by Santini himself. Watson arranges for Hunt's lover Natalia to be disfigured in response to her own lover's beating. Lance realizes that "Balloonman" is social worker Davis Lamond, who was driven to vigilantism because of corrupt officials refusing to aid children on the streets. After arrest, he warns Lance that more vigilantes will follow in his path. Hunt tells Watson that he will investigate what happened to Natalia, also telling about the Iron Heights Plan. At his apartment later, Lance receives a surprise visit from Zytle. Meanwhile, Carrie is revealed to be an addict and Hill's former girlfriend. Sin is given to Lance for his investigation; but she uses the chance to escape.
 * 4) "Iron Heights Prison"-Lance learns of the Iron Heights Plan when he visits Oliver Queen, where Walter mentions that Hunt and Mayor Altman  are backing the project that will improve the Iron Heights District. An unnamed hitman called Mr. Blank has been targeting the city council members involved in the Iron Heights Project. After an armed robbery of Santini's restaurant, Zytle is promoted to restaurant manager by Santini following the former's action of saving a bag of money and the death of the previous manager. Watson pits two female singers against each other for her nightclub job opening, with the winner being Liza. In order to prevent the war, Mayor Altman  holds a conference about a compromise on the Iron Heights  Plan, that Hunt will handle small housing development projects and Santini will be refurbishing the Prison. Lance urges Oliver not to lose hope in the city. Later, Zytle  fatally poisons the restaurant robbers, who are revealed to had been hired for just that purpose by Zytle  himself. Meanwhile, Carrie  confronts Lance about Zytle , telling him about her past with Hill. She decides to end the engagement when he refuses to talk.
 * 5) "Viper"-Oliver plans to find a way to speak to the board members of Queen Consolidated  to learn their connections to the Iron Heights District Project. A new drug called "Viper", a prototype of Venom, is hitting the street, endowing the user with super-strength, but eventually killing them. Santini plans to rob a casino owned by Hunt, and Zytle offers a less-casualty plan, forcing him to reveal his past, which Santini believes after Lance confirms it. The latter learns that "Viper" is being distributed at a charity event held by WellZyn and Queen Consolidated . Lance shoots the canister on the roof and former WellZyn employee Stan Potolsky is exposed, committing suicide after he suggests they check out Warehouse 39, where Lance and Davis  later find nothing, observed by Queen Consolidated  operative Mathis. Santini successfully robs the casino, admiring Zytle. As Watson  makes plans to conspire against Hunt with her lover and Russian mob boss Nikolai, a disguised Liza visits Hunt and begins seducing him with memories of Hunt's mother, whom Hunt loved very much.
 * 6) "Curse of The Goat"-Ten years ago, a masked killer calling himself the "Spirit of the Goat" targets the firstborn of Starling City's elite, leading Davis  and his partner Dix to investigate the case. They find the killer, Randall Milkie, who is shot down by Davis  after Dix falls through a trap door and ends up badly injured. In the present day, Davis  finds another elite firstborn murdered by someone with the same "Goat" motive. Upon surgery, Davis  sees Milkie's trademark, which only he and Dix knew, meaning that he was not an copycat. During a debrief, Dix tells Lance about Davis 's enthusiasm for justice, to Lance's surprise. Davis  deduces that hypnotherapist Marks coerced both Milkie and the new killer to become the Goat to scare Starling City's rich and corrupt, leading to Marks' arrest. The "murder" of Zytle is also investigated, with Lance the prime suspect as Hill and Diggle finally find a witness near the river. When they attempt to arrest Lance and Davis, Zytle enters the precinct, causing friction between Davis  and Lance. Meanwhile, CSU operative Fugate is revealed to be in love with archivist Kristen Kringle, who ignores him. Sin infiltrates the the Queen Mansion and steals a component of Oliver's investigation.
 * 7) "My Bad"-Exonerated, Lance tells Carrie to leave Starling City. Zytle leads Santini enforcer Frankie Carbone and two other henchmen to Nikolai's hideout, killing the latter and Carbone by buying the loyalties of the henchmen. Hill and Diggle begin cooperating with Lance. The escalating mob war is settled with a land trade between Santini and Hunt. A drunken Davis  re-evaluates his choice for helping Lance, and the two partners attempt to arrest Mayor James and Hunt, but they give up when it is revealed that Hunt and hitman Hannibal Bates have Carrie, who had returned to try and negotiate with Hunt for Lance. Hunt allows the trio to leave. In a flashback to the night they had met Lance, it is shown that Zytle and Hunt had formed a deal, in which Hunt would place Lance in charge of killing Zytle, giving Zytle a chance at surviving, and in exchange, Zytle would forge an alliance with Santini, snitching for Hunt; and Zytle told Hunt about Watson  and Nikolai and their plan. It is revealed that Hunt spared Lance's life due to Zytle's request.
 * 8) "Adrian Chase"-Liza's loyalty to Watson begins to falter when she learns of the latter's plan to eventually kill Hunt, but Watson presses her to steal a ledger from the Hunt's office that may be used to incriminate him. During a prison transport from Iron Heights Prison to St. Henry Psychiatric Hospital, bomb maker Jeffrey Coopersmith is taken by the Russian mob, known as the Bratva, who are working against Hunt following Nikolai's death. Lance meets with Adrian Chase, who suspects tycoon Justin Claybourne is responsible for the Queen murders. Lance and Davis  realize from Coopersmith's brother that Coopersmith intends no harm. Manipulated by Watson, the Bratva target Hunt's cache of money, but when a police standoff ensues, the Bratva's armored truck explodes via remote control by Watson 's enforcer, Butch Gilzean. Zytle confronts Liza for spying on Hill, whom the former claims will not tell. Mayor Altman announces his plans to reopen Iron Heights Prison to house the mentally ill criminals, including Coopersmith. Oliver returns to school, where he has some trouble with bully Simon Morrison, and Walter has Ted Grant teach the former how to fight.
 * 9)  "Claybourne"-Assassins led by Copperhead (Jessica Lucas) infiltrate Queen Manor, but Oliver escapes into the city with help from Sin. Walter seeks Lance and Davis 's help to find the pair. Chase suspects that Claybourne hired the assassins to cover his tracks. However, Lance learns Claybourne is also being targeted to hide what he knows; the assassins kill Lovecraft in a staged suicide, planting Lance's gun at the scene. Following the armory fiasco, Zytle tells Hunt  that Watson  has a mole in his ranks, but does not reveal the identity. Sin  determines the assassins are after her, and she and Oliver encounter Veronica Dale, Marcus' daughter. The assassins find Sin  and Oliver, but she escapes while Davis  and Walter, who convinces Watson  to help, arrive and rescue Oliver. Sin  later kisses Oliver and returns to living on the streets. Following Lovecraft's "suicide", Mayor Altman reassigns Lance a security guard at Iron Heights Prison.
 * 10)  "Rouges' Gallery"-While working at Iron Heights  run by Dr. Gerry Lang, Lance investigates a series of attacks on inmates with the help of Dr. Dinah Drake. Watson  discusses her plan to overthrow Hunt  with underboss Jimmy Saviano, who has a disagreement with her on succession. Zytle is arrested by the police for trying to further extort some fishermen already paying protection money to Santini. The former is freed by the latter, who initiated the arrest to warn Zytle about hubris. Hill ends her relationship with Carrie. Lance, Davis, and Captain Evans  discover that the person attacking inmates was Jack Gruber,[23][24] who then escapes from Iron Heights  with his associate Aaron Danzig, after killing several guards and Dr. Lang. Saviano tries to convince Gilzean to change sides, but the latter kills him instead. Sin takes an ill Veronica  to Lance's. Carrie calls and mistakes Veronica  as his girlfriend.
 * 11)  "What The Little On Told Him"-Gruber and Danzig go on rampage through Gotham. Lance promises Commissioner Nudocerdo  he will arrest Gruber within 24 hours. Fugate learns Gruber is a former Mafia bank robber who was betrayed by Santini. Lance and Davis  put Santini under protective custody to use as bait to attract Gruber to the precinct. Gruber and Danzig attack, but Lance thwarts them by shorting out Gruber's electrical apparatus with water. For living up to his end of the deal, Lance is reinstated as a detective. Meanwhile, Watson  makes her move against Hunt  by "abducting" Liza and extorting him into signing his crime family over to Watson 's gang. Hunt  nearly goes through with the deal, but Zytle informs him that Liza is Watson 's mole. Hunt  confronts Watson, has his mercenaries take both her and Gilzean prisoner, and strangles Liza to death. Zytle inherits Watson 's nightclub and what's left of her gang. Carrie visits her estranged parents. Santini begins suspecting Zytle. Lance and Dinah develop romance.
 * 12)  "Welcome Back, Quentin Lance"-Watson  is tortured by Hunt 's henchman, but Gilzean frees himself and rescues her. A homicide witness is murdered while under custody at SCPD. Lance comes to suspect Narcotics Detective Gregory Wolfe is behind. Learning that Wolfe  is supported by influential figures, Lance asks Zytle for help, who tasks his enforcer, Gabe. Bruce asks Sin about his parents' murderer, but she reveals she lied about seeing the man's face to avoid being sent to juvenile detention. Fugate gives Kringle a romantic greeting card, but Wolfe  finds it and mocks him; Kringle later apologizes to Fugate and admires the card. Gabe gives Lance evidence that exposes Wolfe ' involvement in the witness' death, and Wolfe is arrested. Lance learns that Gabe threatened the family of Delaware, Wolfe 's accomplice, for proof. Watson  and Gilzean confront Zytle at the nightclub, but Bates arrives and recaptures Gilzean. Watson  escapes decides to temporarily leave Gotham, with Davis  revealed as her lover.
 * 13)  "City of Fear, Part One"-Lance and Davis investigate when a serial killer, Ricardo Diaz, who is an expert at martial arts is preying on strippers working for Vincent Santini. Night after night, he visits smoky strip clubs, waiting for his victims. Ted Grant becomes a suspect when a body is found in his gym. Ted explains to Oliver that he was once a vigilante who retired after a drug dealer was beaten to death by accident. Santini urges him to find the killer and end him since his business is under threat, however, Ted refuses but is willing to investigate fearing that Donna Smoak, the woman he loves, will be the next target. Ted and Santini's mob attack an individual whom they think is the culprit, however, they found he is innocent and the victim presses charges on Ted. Lance warns Grant to stay off the streets. In light of Sin's recent claim of false witness, Oliver absolves Lance of his promise to find the killer, intending to solve the case himself. Watson informs Santini about Zytle's treachery to him. Santini tries to kill Zytle, who escapes. Fugate frames medical examiner Guerra for hoarding body parts after Guerra has him suspended for his repeated corpse probing. After Guerra's suspension and Fugate's reinstatement, Gordon informs Dinah, who finds a clue in Crane's case, that a job has opened up for her as SCPD's medical examiner. Mooney is captured by mercenaries on a boat away from Starling City.
 * 14)  "City of Fear, Part Two"-Lance has Grant released from a holding cell and informs him that Santini is in the hospital when trying to defend a stripper named Ginger from Diaz. Lance and Davis investigate Diaz's background to learn he was once in prison for a crime that he hasn't committed and was then released by Brian Nudocerdo who found evidence of his innocence. This makes Lance and Davis deduce that Hunt had Diaz released to deal with Santini, who is his criminal rival. Oliver continues a yearly family tradition by going on a hiking trip in the woods, albeit alone for the first time. He finds himself unprepared for the dangers, but Walter eventually joins him. Hunt visits Santini in the hospital. Santini speaks with Hunt and agrees to let Zytle live, but warns the latter that it will last until Hunt's eventual death. When Diaz attempts to kill Donna, who is revealed to be a drug addict in order to cope with the murders of her stripper friends, Grant arrives to defend her. Grant then kills Diaz. Davis arrives with the entire police force and lets Grant off the hook. Watson wakes up among other captives and befriends a man named Kelly. She kills the prisoners' leader and takes his place, learning that their captors are organ harvesters. Dinah becomes the new medical examiner.
 * 15)  "The Blind Fortune Teller"-Carrie returns to Starling to find Sin and Veronica squatting in her apartment. Lance and Dinah investigate the murder of Lila Machins, a snake dancer with Haly's Circus, and the contesting families Flying Graysons and the Lloyds are suspects. Lance determines that Lila's son Lonnie is the killer, which he eventually admits maniacally. When business begins to decrease at Zytle's club, Bates brings in a brainwashed Gilzean for help. Taking advice from Sin and Veronica, Carrie attempts to reunite with Lance, but changes her mind after she sees him kissing Dinah. Oliver holds a board meeting at Queen Consolidated and voices concern to the executives that the company is involved with the mob, threatening with legal action. John Grayson and Mary Lloyd get engaged after the dispute between the two families are resolved. Watson manages to get a meeting with the captors' boss after uniting the prisoners against the captors.
 * 16)  "Komodo"-An armed group robs a bank, and one wearing a mask throws some of the stolen money into the crowd to ensure their escape. Lance and Davis identify the "Komodo" as Gus Floyd, but find him dead in the hideout. After a robbery led by Carl Destro, who now wears Floyd's mask, and the Komodo becoming a public hero, Lance and Davis track him to his house where they find him wounded and the mask gone. With information given by Destro, the police find and kill the remainder of the gang in a shootout. A teenage boy steals the mask. Meanwhile, Zytle struggles from Santini's actions against the restaurant, but Butch uses some fake policemen to seize Santini's supplies. Watson discovers that the facility is owned by Mathis, meeting the manager, who tries to take her eye for organ trade purposes; but she removes it herself and destroys it before passing out. An old comrade of Walter, his brother Alan, visits him in the Manor and stays over night. On the next day, however, he steals some of Oliver's files, stabs Walter to evade capture and reports to the Board that Oliver has no solid evidence.
 * 17)  "Everyone Has A Secret"-At the hospital, Walter refuses to implicate Alan, his own brother. Lance and Chase  investigate the sudden release and reinstatement of Wolfe by Nudocerdo, who announces his support of Flass as the new president of the policemen's union. Davis reveals that Nudocerdo has leverage to blackmail most officers; in Davis's case, Nudocerdo forced him to falsely confess to providing illegitimate evidence against Wolfe. Investigating a triad bookmaking office operated by Frank Chen and interrogating Nudocerdo's former partner, Lance learns that Nudocerdo has ties with Hunt. With Zytle's help. Lance and Davis investigate Nudocerdo's uptown farm, where they find the latter's psychotic daughter Miriam, who confesses to her mother's murder, which Lance uses to terminate Davis' case by blackmailing Nudocerdo, who announces Lance as the new candidate as well as having Wolfe engaged in a fair trial . Meanwhile, Watson finally meets Mathis, who provides her with a blue-irised eye and allows her to prove herself in order to become his right hand woman. She surrenders some of the prisoners, including Kelly. She discovers that the facility is situated on a snowy island. Sin visits Oliver and offers her help in his investigation, which he refuses. Fugate learns that Kringle has a new boyfriend in the SCPD.