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Yea, Sara's return to the LoA and seemingly fine response to that at the end of the second season is one of the main reasons* I'm still really pissed that she died in the season 3 premiere. I don't think that decision and the repercussions of it have been handled at all, even though she's alive now. I have so many

Good point about the bruises, I had wondered about it at the time but didn't think about it much.

I hadn't thought about this at all and just took the conceit as is, but it's actually pretty interesting. It indicates free will on the part of Frank more strongly than usual in time travel stories I think.

YES. Strongly agree with you and @taeralasfer

Yea, Jax (and Drameh) seemed looser and funnier this episode. I think it's the most I've ever liked him.

Between the French farce adventure and Nazi's in New York!, this episode reminded me a lot of DW, in a good way. So it's looking promising…

I don't think Caputo is a horrible person. He isn't a good person but he's not horrible. The fact that he sees the women/inmates as actual people puts him above many of the other non-inmate characters on the show, and most people in the real world. He does a lot of selfish shit, yes (as do most of the inmates we love

Went through the annoying process of signing in just to upvote this. I love this show but the eyepatch is so distracting; it drives me crazy too!

Thanks for the comment - you're totally right. On paper, Bellamy's girlfriend's death should matter as much as Maya's but the show bungled that so much that I had completely forgotten she existed!

Yes, it is interesting that Jaha is way more bloodthirsty than ALIE.

I knew he was going to say something to stop Indra in the cell and I was dreading it. But when he turned his back on Pike's smile and said that everything he learned was on the ground, I cheered.

Even though he said it in a mostly positive way, when Bellamy called her Wanheda, I was like 'No. I don't want to hear anyone call her 'death' again. Thanks.'

Agreed. "last of your kind" and "the spirit chose you" were both blatant lies. Probably "you don't have kill" as well.*

On top of everything you said, Bellamy's asking Octavia to forgive him and she talks about how she had to watch the person she loved die. Right in front of Clarke and Jasper who have also had to go through the same thing. Even Raven and Monty have lost someone. Bellamy's lost no one.

Yea, they were so cute and I was so happy but also became immediately terrified for them. There's no way they are that happy together at the end of the season. I half-expected someone to walk into the room and shoot one of them during that scene.

True. But then that happened anyway, there was outrage, and then it was rendered meaningless twice over by Sara being alive again* and Laurel dying now.

Maybe Diggle can change his daughter's name to Laurel since Sara's alive now. Or maybe he should have another one since it's kind of his fault Laurel's dead.

If I could give more likes, I would - exactly how I feel! I watched all of this with the knowledge that the Grounder side of things has changed so much with Lexa's death; that everything here somehow meant so much less and so much more at the same time.

Yea, there's no way, even if confronted with the choice (which I don't see happening), Clarke would kill Abby*. Abby dying inadvertently because of a choice Clarke made - maybe. But that would be DARK. Not that I should be surprised about this show taking the darker route, but I consistently am.

Yes. If Clarke and Octavia give him shit/beat the shit out of him and make him work to earn back their trust and love, then I could forgive him. Otherwise, he really has gone too far to redeem himself for me.