Several hundred from the flares seems pretty high. We're told they burned down a village, but a village could easily have 100 or fewer people, and you have to figure some people managed to make it out alive.
Several hundred from the flares seems pretty high. We're told they burned down a village, but a village could easily have 100 or fewer people, and you have to figure some people managed to make it out alive.
a) I'm pretty sure shooting someone while they're on their knees is a common image for executions in general, regardless of race.
They were foreshadowing her death almost from the moment she appeared this season. Clarke actually had to ask her, "Do you ever talk about anything other than your death?"
When Ontari knocked him down the stairs, he didn't even seem surprised by it. Just "she's here".
"dangerous broads"? Oh my, I'm now imagining Murphy as a film noir style private detective, and it is GLORIOUS!
With Ontari, you have to assume her motivations will be fleshed out later; at present, we've really seen very little of her.
Lincoln helped lead an attempt to kidnap Pike and hand him over to the Grounders for execution. In almost any country that has the death penalty, working with an enemy nation to assassinate the head of state is gonna put you at the top of the death row list.
Even if she doesn't, I gotta assume Octavia does.
They haven't actually said nightblood is genetic. The way Lexa said that, when a nightblood child is born, it's supposed to be brought to Polis, makes me think that whether a given child will be born with nightblood is, as far as the Grounders can tell, random.
I was actually wondering if it would be Emori, but she was kicked out because of the whole mutant hand thing.
This show's body count actually has me wondering just how many people there are in the 12 Clans. By my estimate, over 900 Grounders have been killed since the Sky People landed six months ago. Given the Grounders are a post-apocalyptic, seemingly-hunter/gatherer society, that's gotta be a pretty large chunk of their…
And when Lincoln and Octavia first met, he chained her up in his dungeon and burned her with a hot iron. Young love!
We really don't know much of anything about Ontari at this point, beyond the fact that she seems to have been genuinely loyal to Queen Nia. I'm looking forward to what they do with her, and whatever she has planned for Murphy.
Given Pike's people spent five months trying to survive in Ice Nation territory, I'm wondering if some of them may have actually encountered Ontari before.
Bear in mind, the flashbacks so far this season have taken place over what can't be more than a few weeks. Unless there's a big timeskip soon, Oliver's still gonna have something like another year and ten months in flashback land by the time this storyline is over.
Anti-gravity doesn't just mean undoing gravity, though. It means REVERSING gravity, so instead of falling down, you fall up.
Also, gravitational attraction doesn't just exist in relation to the Earth. ALL objects have a gravitational attraction towards all other objects; it's just that, unless one of the objects is…
What are you talking about? Gravity pulls objects together (most notably for us, towards the Earth), so anti-gravity would mean being repelled AWAY from other objects.
No, November 2016 is "this November", so "next November" would have to refer to the November AFTER that one.
Forming an opinion on the movie yourself, at this point, would require spending over ten dollars on a ticket and over two hours sitting in a theatre. For many people, that's too big of an investment to put into a movie if the odds of it being enjoyable don't seem particularly high.
This may very well be the most surprising show revival you could possibly announce.