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Tonight was all Harry Potter style time travel, where you have to go back to make things happen exactly like they've already happened.

We've got the same thing over here, except basketball arena. This screenshot was making plenty of rounds among my facebook friends last week:

I bet the Green Bay Packers could name them all. Turns out my football team is a whole bunch of nerds.

I like that, even when Clarke is the heroine who makes better choices than the adults, Raven will still stand up to her and call her out. I was worried that Finn's death would drive a wedge between the two, and there's certainly extra tension between them because of it, but they're still working toward the same goal

But Lexa is already right there.

That Monty and Jasper hug was just lovely.

It's from Wild, alas.

All the women at my party (except me, I think) groaned when it turned out to be Always and kept coming up with better sponsors it could have been (Nike! the NFL itself!) while I weakly defended it.

Also, it is amusing that all it takes to make the Pallid Man run away is a flesh wound to his precious face.

Why not both?

When I was in fifth grade, we did a Lewis and Clark musical. I played York, the large male slave. I was a small ten year old white girl. This somehow did not bother me at the time.

This was my mother's favorite book in high school, so much so that she got my name from it. I still haven't read it though, but maybe now I finally will.

Yeah, they've been hinting at some kind of monster (was the skull in the first episode this season? And weren't there footprints early on?) but I was expecting some kind of mutated human, not an actual gigantic gorilla!

Don't get me wrong. I love Octavia, but I was worried they were going to have her somehow win that fight against a warrior who was double her weight and had been training probably his entire life, so I was glad to see it play out differently. Octavia and Indra have definite promise.

I bet poor people all look alike to her.

I giggled at much at that song/scene as I have at anything else in the show.

I was definitely surprised at how much I was enjoying that look once the crown was gone.

Oh, you mean the two public unions that supported him in his initial campaign? Yes. Yes he did.

Except unlike the citizens of the Arc, the Grounders are actually all descended from people who lived in America.

Also, what is it about the simian-related dystopian future that attracts bald Kirk Acevedo so?