The casual way he tosses that off his pretty funny.
The casual way he tosses that off his pretty funny.
Problem with Season 4 was that, to prolong the love triangle, they had Elena's free will taken away for almost the entire season, and the character (and the show) never really recovered from that.
Trigedasleng being what everyone speaks might have to do with the Grounder capital seeming to be in Trikru territory.
Between this, Arrow, and The 100, it was quite a week for people fighting spectator duels on The CW.
Not officially. He may have been trying to pass himself off as a black market investor.
But he's an entertaining asshole!
I have a theory that, while the Ice Queen ordered Costia's kidnapping and torture, Roan is the one who actually carried it out. When the Ice Queen made peace with Lexa, exiling Roan was a concession she made as part of the diplomatic process.
Although, the Grounder army that marched on Mount Weather, said to be the biggest they'd ever seen, was only supposed to be about 1000 strong. Even assuming they had another thousand soldiers in reserve, 300 dead is going to represent a significant chunk of their military force.
Forget all that stuff about survival. We know what the REAL tagline for The 100 is:
And you can be certain, Lexa picked out everything in Clarke's wardrobe.
So I just realized something. In Trigedasleng, the word for "is/am/are" is "laik" (so "I am the Commander" is "Ai laik Heda"). And where do you suppose that word came from? From people putting the word "like" after every use of "is", "am", or "are". So a few decades ago, instead of saying "Ai laik Heda", the…
Given that people in the City of Light feel no pain and seemingly have their body's defects removed, that's obviously gonna be attractive to Raven.
I can totally buy Bellamy making this decision, just not so fast. There needs to be an intermediate bit of conflict escalation between "reluctant allies" and "pre-meditated massacre". If the initial plan was to force the Grounder army out of Arkadia's territory, with shooting them all as the fallback plan if they…
Plus, Abby and Kane made the decision to join the coalition in the space of a few hours, without consulting at all with the people back at Arkadia. Imagine if one day in the mid-20th century, everyone in America woke up to find they're officially part of the Soviet Union now. Cold War's over! Why aren't you happy?
Unless Abby taught Nyko and a few other Grounders CPR. Then they could probably save a large portion of the Reapers themselves.
Depends. That Nia got all the ambassadors on her side indicates that she's built up quite a bit of support, and Indra's always been someone who takes loyalty super seriously; even if she disagreed with it, I'm not sure she'd openly defy the duely appointed Commander.
What we need are more Jasper and Octavia scenes.
Yeah, the Finn thing last season initially seemed rush, but seeing what followed and looking back on it, it makes a whole lot of sense. I'm giving them the same benefit of the doubt with this.
Since Season 1, it's always been the case that everyone who's not Clarke, Bellamy, Octavia, and (while he lasted on the show) Finn is going to be absent from at least three or four episodes each season.
It says something about how dark this show gets that a guy you kidnapped and brutally tortured, who later abandoned you to your death so he could get high, can be considered one of your good friends.