Felicity Smoak was the second person to know about Oliver Queen's secret, and is usually the comic relief in the show. She worked in the I.T. Department at Queen Consolidated. She was first approached by Oliver when he would come to her and ask her to run test on things, and crack computer codes. He would make up lies, horrible lies, that usually went like this:
Oliver Queen:
I'm having some trouble with my computer and they told me that you were
the person to come and see. I was at my coffee shop surfing the web and I
spilt a latte on it.
Felicity Smoak:
Really?
Oliver Queen:
Yeah.
Felicity Smoak:
'Cause these look like bullet holes.
Oliver Queen:
My coffee shop is in a bad neighborhood.
However, despite the horrible lies, Felicity did as he asked.
Felicity was added to the Arrow Team after Oliver was shot, by this mother, and went to Felicity for help.
Personality
Felicity is extremely intelligent, she started working with computers when she was seven. This makes her an asset to the Arrow Team, however it's her compassion, trustworthiness, and her ability to make people smile when things get stressful are what makes her emotionally valuable to the team.
She often says things at the wrong time, and in appropriate manners, but she usually backtracks after realizing what she said, and begins babbling.
Her relationship with Oliver Queen
In season one their relationship was strictly friendship. In season two, however, the relationship began to deepen. It was starting to become clear that Felicity began to form feelings for Oliver, but Oliver didn't seem to return those feelings. However, when Felicity hit it off with Barry Allen, it is obvious that Oliver holds a little bit of jealousy.
The relationship that Barry Allen and Felicity Smoak had was short lived. They both realized that they were in love with someone else. Felicity was in love with Oliver, and Barry was in love with Iris. Barry went back to Central City, where he was struck by lighting, and later became The Flash.
At the season two final, Oliver tells Felicity that he loves her, but it is just a ploy to trick Slade, the villain of season two, into taking Felicity as hostage so she could help defeat him.
But Felicity then confronts Oliver, saying that he was so believable that he had her fooled. Oliver didn't dene that his feelings were real, but he didn't confirm them either.
In season three Oliver finally asked Felicity out on a date.
The date started out great, the order the food, Oliver talked about his past on the island, it was going good, but then the restaurant was bombed. Oliver realized that while he was focused on Felicity, he failed to notice that someone had put a tracking devise on him. Oliver broke off the relationship, but not before he begged her to not make him say that he
doesn't lover her.
“Don’t ask me to say, ‘I don’t love you,'”Oliver Queen.
Then when Oliver is about to leave to face Ra Al Ghul is tells Felicity two things; first is that he will do anything to save his sister; second, is that he loves her.
I love the idea of Oliver and Felicity dating. I usually don't get caught up in the love lives of fictional characters, but I have fallen hard for "Olicity". If they do not end up together, I just might cry. I am fairly confident that they will end up together, but I can't help but be doubtful, especially with all the obstetrical that they have to go through to be together.
The fate of Oliver and Felicity's relationship is unclear as of now, but we can always hope that they will work things out and live a happily-ever-after!