Ratings "Starling City" was first aired in the United States on
The CW on October 15, 2019. It was watched live by 0.8 million viewers with a 0.3/2 share among adults aged 18 to 49.
Critical response The
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating for the episode, based on 13 reviews, with an average rating of 8.89/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "
Arrow kicks off its final season with a cosmic bang, harkening back to its origins and establishing the stakes of its dimensional conflict in emotional, rousing style." Allison Shoemaker of
The A.V. Club rated the episode B+, saying, "The whole thing works because Amell and Ramsey make it work—particularly Amell, who plays his hellos and goodbyes as though Oliver's heart might burst at any moment, were the stakes not so high. It works because the writers allow those winks and easter eggs to carry real emotional weight. And it works because it's a fittingly bittersweet place to start what's likely to be a bittersweet season." Delia Harrington of
Den of Geek rated the episode five out of five stars, describing it as "fun-ass television" and "a tremendous step forwards". She complimented all the callbacks to season 1 and Stephen Amell's acting stating that he is "pumping more of his natural charm into the role than usual." Jesse Schedeen of
IGN rated the episode 8.7 out of 10, noting that the action scenes suffer as most of them are in dimly lit rooms and feature two identical archers fighting. Schedeen praised Amell's performance and the strong material he is given to work with. Chancellor Agard of
Entertainment Weekly said, "Overall, I liked the premiere. The writers and stars promised it would be an ode to season 1, and it definitely succeeded in that respect. All the nods to the past were really fun and sweet". Laura Hurley of
Cinema Blend said, "The end has begun for
Arrow thanks to the premiere of the eighth and final season, and "Starling City" will go down as one of the most game-changing in the history of the entire Arrow-verse." Trent Moore of
Syfy Wire said that Oliver "gets some much needed closure with his mother [...] That scene provided a true emotional tether to Oliver's mission this season, and it was great to see that character receive a final sendoff." == Notes ==