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NOPE…A-. For me this didn't feel random at all, in fact it felt quite cohesive, with a shit-ton of layers of deeper meaning. It was about finding inner peace despite all the junk that's tearing you up inside.

Ever since the first patriarchal warrior culture killed and raped its way into existence, things have never been what you consider "normal".

Hey you don't have to talk to me about anal hygiene…now princesses on the other hand…

You can. I've done it. Then I got a new one because I hate myself.

Michael, have you ever been in a Turkish prison?

DAMN IT I WANTED TO WRITE A SCATHING FEMINIST/MARXIST REVIEW OF THE FILM.

I can vouch for this.

WHAT KIND OF SICK BASTARDS WATCHES THIS SHIT ON DRUGS

Wait so does this have more or less rape than the Bible and/or 50 Shades of Grey?

Yes. That is what Eggsy is doing in the final scene.

He's a fucking jagoff

Wait didn't Beck not even care about Kanye coming up on stage?

I'm still waiting for them to fuck.

You could say her punishment was seriously rad.

Yeah I wasn't really saying the 100 was better than Game of Thrones (for the record I enjoy both shows immensely). I also think that they are trying to do very very different things, so I'm not sure how useful it is to compare them (beyond scope of worldbuilding, soap opera plotting, and complex characterization).

It's weird, because they didn't take one of the 48 who was recuperating from a bone marrow extraction in one scene, and then we had them dying in the next. I'm guessing there was probably some pressure from President Sharkface to speed things up (especially with the knowledge that the Grounders and Sky People were

That smoldering stare-off between Lexa and Clarke was sooooooooooooo intense, and it sure got my shipper heart a beating! I really hope they don't kill of Lexa, but giving this show's track record, I definitely won't rule it out.

I would argue that this show is actually more interesting in terms of morality than Game of Thrones in that there's way way more shades of grey/moral relativism to the choices the characters make. There's often no right answer to these dilemmas, which despite all the talk of living in an age of morally gray TV

*vomits softly all over Bort Sr.*

Yeah that's the burden of under-representation.