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oh, interesting. I think I will check this one out! Murphy is there?

OMG, this is hilarious. I can't stop laughing!

haha, you won't give up with that Clarke/Bellamy stuff, huh? ;)

no, I thought the same thing. While definitely entertaining, this episode felt a little bit off in some parts. I'm talking mostly about editing and that kind of stuff.

I guess it depends how you read this scene. Clarke is not afraid of Bellamy. That would be ridiculous, he is her friend. They've been through a lot.

Season 3 in a nutshell? ;)
But seriously, he was my favorite new character.

They wanted to do some really heavy stuff in s.3., but the writing was simply not nuanced enough to give satisfying results

yeah… I saw those tweets. It looked like she was confused by this episode…whaaaat?

One critic recently wrote about The Americans: "Interesting secret to the success of “The Americans” this season: Having everybody actually being smart."

My sister recently said something really interesting about Bellamy: "his character works best when he is an action hero".

Well, this was a mess. Give me the finale so I can end this once and for all.

Don't….you ….dare, AV Club!

Ha! True!.
But I'm kind of sad about the Grounders. They really were my favorite supporting players on the show. Some really interesting and cool characters. Fun dynamics.

interesting, I agree that the Grounders storyline is coming to an end: over the course of 3 seasons they pretty much killed all supporting and lead characters - Anya, Gustus, Lexa, Lincoln, Titus, Nia, I have a hard time to believe that Ontari or Roan are going to survive. Indra? They will probably leave an open

Like I said earlier, I quite enjoyed this episode, some silly and confusing bits here and there, but overall it was fine.

I had some free time this week, decided to catch up with the show before the finale. Just watched ep 10-14. I think ALIE storyline went from boring to intriguing to silly very fast.

Maybe she really is a coward who hides under her pacifism? And even though her intensions were good, I guess it's easier to keep a peace on a small sea platform, than among the twelve clans.

Russell was a little bit overshadowed in the first half of the season by the amazing Alison Wright (I love you Martha!) . But I was waiting for the moment when Elizabeth snaps. And it was perfect. Her conversations with Philip and then with Paige.

Talk about perfect casting! Wow.

I agree. Decision from ep7 (blockade) should happened in ep 5. It would make the whole thing more interesting and "in character".