I found that, after seeing the flashbacks in "Spacewalker", a lot of things that seemed inconsistent about Finn's character (in Season 1 and Season 2) suddenly made perfect sense, and gave me a much better appreciation of him.
I found that, after seeing the flashbacks in "Spacewalker", a lot of things that seemed inconsistent about Finn's character (in Season 1 and Season 2) suddenly made perfect sense, and gave me a much better appreciation of him.
"its cold vision of the ’80s"
Didn't know this adaptation was being made. Definitely sounds worth checking out!
Hate to make another post right after I just made one, but according to Jason Rothenberg's Twitter account: "Season 4 is a go!!!!!!"
The 100 is a fantastic show, but it's not usually one that makes me laugh a whole lot.
Eight years ago people would be calling him a George W. Bush analogue, and if you go back to before Dubya got elected, I'm sure there'd be another prominent political figure he'd be seen as an obvious representation of.
I've said it before, and I'll probably say it again: if Murphy can be accepted back into the fold, it can happen for anyone.
I found it got really good starting with Episode 3, though others mention only really getting into it with Episodes 4 or 5.
See, I found this to be the most straight up FUN episode of the season. Not necessarily the best of the season, but with the battle lines inside Arkadia already drawn, it was a blast seeing everyone commit to pulling a good old fashioned caper.
Agreed, Jasper was pretty great here. Might have to do with someone finally cutting off his alcohol privileges.
Sadly, it would be difficult to find a point in history where this plot WOULDN'T be relevant.
I do think Bellamy's character arc has been fumbled . . . in Episode 4. That ep didn't do enough to sell us on the fact that Bellamy would believe a Grounder attack was imminent, so his decision came across as a lot crazier than the writers' intended.
I loved Alie going "This has never happened to me before".
Bellamy's morality has always been guided primarily by a sense of personal responsibility and loyalty. Initially that loyalty extended just to his sister, but over the seasons it's come to encompass a lot more people. Still, if you're outside the circle of people Bellamy feels responsibility for, how much he values…
I don't necessarily mind them taking a break from Clarke for an episode, but I am kinda eager to see what her and Murphy talk about when they're left alone in a room together.
I don't think Abby's going to die anytime soon, because I have a little theory. See, this show loves putting its characters in positions where they have to do horrible things, but most of them have done so much horrible stuff at this point, how do you really top that? My guess: at some point, this show is going to…
*SPOILERS FROM THE SEASON 3 EXTENDED TRAILER*
Really, if Sinclair at some point says, "All this has happened before, all this will happen again", it would make SO much sense.
There's also the possibility that they don't bollocks up the timeline, but only because Savage kills them all before they get the chance. This was brought up last week, where Sara wasn't comforted by the idea that she can avert the Bad Future after she returns to 2016, because any of them surviving long enough to do…
I think the deal is that they're not the only ones who can time travel (we know from the Flash that Eobard Thawne, at least, is capable of it), and they've taken it upon themselves to stop everyone else from messing up the timeline. It wouldn't surprise me if we get a WWII set episode and Rip mentions that the Time…