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It depends what you mean by "getting worse". Raven has two problems with her leg: partial paralysis from getting shot, and chronic pain from the dam explosion. The paralysis is the same as ever. As for the chronic pain, if Raven keeps putting strain on her leg, it'll become increasingly painful, but as long as she's

"I am all for peace, but why start with a clan that is truly out to massacre your people and cannot understand what they do is actually atrocious?!"

I don't think Jaha has completely forgotten Wells. He obviously remembers that he had a son who died (he actually brings it up when talking to Murphy earlier in the season). I think it's more that the City of Light blocks painful thoughts and sensations, and since Wells is a painful subject for Jaha, he finds it

In theory, the team was just there to get the Grounders to leave the village. I mean, forcing people to leave their homes is still bad, but pretty much everyone on this show has done far, far worse in the name of survival. The guns were only supposed to be used if the Grounders attacked them instead of leaving.

I think this episode, taken on its own, makes the morality of the situation as wonderfully murky as we've come to expect from The 100.

I have no problems with the broad outlines of Bellamy's arc so far this season, or even with most of the particulars. The only real flaw there has been the episode "Watch the Thrones", which rushed from Pike and Bellamy finding out there's a Grounder army near Arkadia to deciding to wipe it out, without doing enough

As Kane pointed out last episode, everything Pike and his squad did, they did with the approval of much of Arkadia's population. Pike was made Chancellor specifically so he could perform that massacre. The guilty and the innocent aren't so easy to separate there.

Becca was the woman from the video, who both designed Alie and served as the model for her avatar.

It's difficult to remember that, for the characters, it's only been five months since they landed, while for us it's been close to two years.

You are not, sir or ma'am. You are not.

Well put, Oxford.

While not a 'Nam flashback per se, there was the episode where Skinner beat up a couple lawyers from Disney and said, "Never mess with a Green Beret."

What IS it about horizontal blind shadows that make everything look sinister?

It was truly weird watching Casablanca for the first time last year and still being able to recognize so many different quotes from it.

As Finn told it back in "Unity Day", it was to make all the other stations fall into line about joining up. With the knowledge that Becca was onboard the 13th station and was working on Alie 2.0, there may be different reasons in play.

No you won't!

I don't know about it being cheaper. There's a LOT of location shooting and custom made clothing on this show.

Bellamy may be counting on his loyal service to Pike to keep Octavia safe. As long as he's a loyal soldier and a member of Pike's inner circle, Pike is going to be reluctant to do anything that hurts Octavia, since it would obviously turn Bellamy against him. In their last scene together, Pike shifts pretty quickly

The story that there were only 12 stations, and that they all joined together harmoniously, is the myth. That there were 13 stations, and they only formed the Ark after one of them was blown out of the sky, is the real story that's been wiped from the official records.

Depends what the age of majority is in Mount Weather. The point at which someone stops being counted as a child and is instead counted as an adult varies from culture to culture.