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I don't think there's any disputing that what happened meets the legal definition of rape. However, as I mentioned in another post, I'm doubting that Murphy himself would consider what happened rape, as he didn't really seem upset by the turn of events.

So you spend a month doing little else besides watching movies and TV, then just cut movies and television out of your life for the next 11 months?

Personally, I mainly use Netflix for TV shows rather than movies. Especially if there's some new show I didn't catch during its first season, but everyone says is great, I can often binge watch the first season on Netflix in time to get caught up with Season 2.

Although, Netflix is pretty heavily weighted in favor of newer stuff. The selection of movies made before 1990 is pretty damn sparse.

Except for Jasper, none of the kids they had prisoner were willing to do the blood dialysis thing until they found out that refusal might mean getting put in the cages.

I was honestly expecting him to say, "I don't understand the question."

If Lexa had lost the duel, the Ice Queen could have installed Ontari as her puppet-Commander. Given that Nia and the ambassadors of the other clans don't recognize the legitimacy of Skaikru's place in the coalition, she probably WOULD have ordered the army Lexa sent to protect Arkadia to attack them instead, just like

If they're able to get Alie out of her, next episode might finally give us a Clarke-Raven reunion. Those two haven't shared a scene together since Episode 12 of last season. It is LONG past time to rectify that.

Yes, Lindsey Morgan is the best. She established herself as the best in her first appearance, and has kept on getting bestier.

I maintain the Grounder massacre would have played a lot better if Arkadia was aware of the whole duel-to-the-death thing in Polis. That would make the pre-emptive attack on the army a little more logical.

This season has kinda been reminding me of early Season 2, when the characters were all scattered to the four winds, and it wasn't until episode four or five that they largely converged.

I can't believe I'm the first one to point this out:

I'm not sure whether Abby would remember Clarke or not. Certainly we've seen some really painful memories associated with her daughter (sending her down to Earth, thinking she'd died, learning Clarke blames her for her dad's death), but it's not quite as severe as what made Jaha forget Wells or Raven forget Finn.

I figured the grunting and huffing is because she spent most of her life inside a single room, now she frequently has to hike several miles in a day.

It helps that both Ontari and Murphy are established as pretty amoral people, so we're not inclined to worry about the moral implications of what they do or what's done to them. People were upset at Titus for killing Lexa, but torturing Murphy in his secret dungeon? Meh.

Well, her role on iZombie is recurring rather than regular, and both shows film in/around Vancouver, so it probably isn't impossible.

On Ontari's end, what she did absolutely counts as rape. However, on Murphy's end, I'm not sure if he'd consider himself to have been raped. At worst, he seemed mildly annoyed by the situation.

Although, you really don't want to take coping-with-grief tips from Raven Frickin' Reyes.

Kane did bring up the Jaha situation to him once, but Pike's response was to say he'd told Abby to deal with it.

I assume Wick and Sgt. Miller both happened to be on a scouting mission in between seasons that got attacked by the killer gorilla.