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"I have no desire to kill Caroline. I mean, not since the last time I tried."

I'd actually really love it if the burning Elena was real, even though you're right that it's probably not. My guess is that Tyler went to wherever they put Katherine's corpse and set it up as a dummy Elena in case he was ever forced to take someone there.

Well, they could end the series by having a SECOND apocalypse occur, with Clarke and Bellamy the last two people left alive. That'd avoid neat and simple, though it might be too dark for even this show.

Wasn't that essentially Echo's plan for Bellamy? Make him think his friends were in danger and that the only way to save them was to launch an armed sneak attack on a peaceful Grounder settlement, then hopefully mayhem ensues?

So, since in addition to "Wanheda" Clarke also has the nickname "Mountain Slayer", can someone please make a gif of Clarke killing Gregor Clegane?

It'll probably affect Raven, too. Given how she's reacted to her disability, she'll undoubtedly think that, if her leg were better, she would have killed that Ice Nation guy sooner, gotten the codes in time, and saved everyone.

Wanted to also bring up, Gina's death (and the deaths of the others in Mount Weather) probably won't just provide angst for Bellamy, but for Raven, too. I don't doubt she'll be blaming herself for what happened, since if it weren't for her leg she might have been able to stop the Ice Nation assassin sooner and get the

Gina is the new Wells, basically.

My guess is the plan was that no one inside Mount Weather would survive, so there'd be no one to radio the summit about what happened. Without that, it looks like a group of Sky People with guns barged in and killed two innocent guards for no damn reason, with "An Ice Nation woman led us here! We swear!" being a

For the most part, Emerson was just a guy following orders (though he definitely picked the wrong guy's orders to follow).

While I didn't mind the City of Light absence from this episode, I am kinda intrigued by how these two plotlines are going to come together.

I think Bellamy's not quite as torn up about Mount Weather as Clarke is because, prior to them pulling the lever, he saw that Octavia was about to be killed by Mount Weather soldiers. Whatever moral scruples Bellamy has, they tend to take a backseat if Octavia's at risk.

After that scene ends, I imagine Indra rubbed her jaw muscles and said, "That felt WEIRD."

I'd like it if they went back in time to ancient Greece when Carter and Kendra's past lives had gotten married and raised a son . . . named Icarus. Kendra then spends much of the episode trying to convince their past selves that, no, building their son wings made of wax so he can join them when they fly is a BAD IDEA.

Mick: "One is flame, the other is NUCLEAR flame."
Snart: "There's a difference?"
Mick: "I'll pretend I didn't hear that."

But they gotta bring Stein along. I like him and Heatwave as buddies.

I really agree. As long as this show continues to be crazy-fun, I'm all aboard.
Better characterization would be NICE, sure, and I wouldn't mind if they got rid of sloppy plotting like Rip beating Savage in one-on-one combat. But before the first act break, we had a Fantastic Voyage riff and a knife-vs.-katana battle.

I actually kinda like that all the Americans pronounce it Roz, while the people deep in the League pronounce it Raysh. It's like how Mexico is Mey-hico to the natives, but Meck-sicko to the gringos.

I want to see Sara and Ray team up, and when Ray finds out Sara is Oliver's ex-girlfriend, he starts putting the moves on her, thinking, "What goes around comes around, Ollie."

It was a good scene, though I was kinda thrown by the fact that Leonard was already alive in 1975. Then I looked Wentworth Miller's age up on Wikipedia . . . and, wow, I would not have pegged that guy as being in his forties. Whatever you're doing, buddy, keep it up.