Thankfully, Rene stops Curtis before he embarrasses himself too much during a drunken wedding toast.
This surrogate father-son relationship is one ofArrows most effective pairings because the show has put time into developing it.
It feels right that Oliver and Quentin would be in such a good place.

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Alas, the fun times were never going to last.
Diggle voices his objections but goes along with it.
Their spying eventually turns up results: They discover that Dinah has been secretly meeting with Vigilante.
At least once an episode, I feel likeArrowis just making things up.
Seeing no other option, Team Arrow breaks into ARGUS and steals the machine, without Dinah.
However, Dinah learns they went out into the field without her, which forces a confrontation.
Oliver accuses her of betraying him, which ends up revealing that hes spying on all of them.
Obviously, no one is happy about that.
Even more obviously, Dinah denies turning on Oliver and is super hurt he doesnt trust her.
Eventually, the real culprit comes forward: Rene, who was honestly the only person it couldve been.
Since she had a solid case against Oliver with or without him, he cooperated.
Oliver kicks him off the team.
Hes in a tough position and theres a chance he could lose William.
That being said, the newbies are very uncomfortable with the surveillance.
This episode also proved that the show has definitely been missingsomethingwithout Willa Holland around.
Both Holland and her character bring level-headedness to the shows proceedings.
And Wild Dog isnt the only one who ignores orders.
Yay, Quentin is safe!
Oliver kicks Rene off the team once more and alas, thats not the only departure.
Both Dinah and Curits quit too, citing Olivers lack of trust in them.
Losing her new family, Dinah turns to the only other person in Star City she knows: Vince.
Hopefully the team gets back together soon, because theres no way Oliver can take them on by himself.