You vape, you’re a douche. Sorry bro. Not as big a douche as if you were still smoking actual cigarettes, but still a douche.
You vape, you’re a douche. Sorry bro. Not as big a douche as if you were still smoking actual cigarettes, but still a douche.
They were smart to focus on Lindsey Morgan’s face during that conversation and just let her do what she does best. Clarke and Raven have been at odds so many times over the years, but you could see the relief on Raven’s face knowing that Clarke—possibly the only character on this show who’s had to shoulder more…
Charmaine is interesting, but managed to speak disrespectfully about both Clarke and Raven in this episode (to say nothing about planning to kill both of them), so it is going to be challenging for me to ever not wish her dead.
Well that escalated quickly
Had to love the Eligius crew looking around the bunker, and saying, ok, yes, we’re all murderers and terrorists, but this is a bit much even for us.
I am a big fan of the podcast, but I’ve mostly steered clear of the fandom for these exact reasons. They’re just too manic and like seem to adopt a sense of propriety when it’s convenient.
It’s literally a comedy podcast about people getting murdered, raped, and maimed but the fans are constantly admonishing each…
The first couple seasons with Skaikru and the grounders had things to say about colonialism.
I would have no problem with his Oscar going to Almodovar for Talk to Her, Scorsese for The Gangs of New York, or Stephen Daldry for The Hours.
I would have NO problem if the Academy set a new precedent and stripped him of his Oscar. Give it to the director who got the second highest number of votes that year. Fuck Polanski.
I fell asleep watching Rosemary’s Baby. Or something. Either way, I’ve never seen the second half.
As time goes by, I think more and more people are willing to accept the uncomfortable truth: Chinatown is really not that great except for that one scene with the nose.
Murphy’s face when Raven informed him their was no drop ship.
I loved Madi’s introduction to the new skykru and how quickly she and Bellamy bonded, over their mutual love for Clarke (and I don’t even ship Clarke and Bellamy, but I respect what they mean to each other).
So glad for The 100 to get another season, especially since this season is off to such a spectacular start. It is amazing how with the rebooted premise & somewhat rejiggered cast & teamings it seems like almost a brand new show at this point, albeit one where I deeply love many of the characters.
The difference is that O’donnel has actual talent. The trump affiliated person is always the lower rent version of the two.
I am not that surprised that Niylah wasn’t part of Octavia’s public inner circle at the final fight. She isn’t that political. She is more a loyal behind the scenes type friend I think. Did like this episode establishing that Octavia likes and values her though.
“Endangered everyone’s lives”
Being drunk/high is a fair thing to complain about, but sounds like Ms. Gorman is the type of person that wants to “speak to your manager” when you tell her there’s no sales going on.
Are the setting Ocatavia up as the only real counter to the prisoners?
I’m also so relieved that they are letting Miller have a relationship with Jackson that makes sense. They actually kiss! I know that sounds like no big deal, but Miller’s relationship with Bryan was so stilted, with two actors who looked so uncomfortable together. Jackson is someone we know and care about, so this…
The 100 is such a consistently engaging world to visit. I’m so glad that The CW has given it the room and resources to flourish.