On the other hand, would it really be a season finale of The 100 without a mass slaughter?
On the other hand, would it really be a season finale of The 100 without a mass slaughter?
Ontari's Ice Nation; that was kind of a big deal. And none of the Amabassadors have had what clan they represent mentioned in the show except for Azgeda's.
This is kinda reminding me of the end of 2x15, where every plan they had for saving the day completely falls apart in the 11th hour. So I'm expecting some HUGE to happen these next couple episodes. Hopefully involving a way to turn Clarke into a Nightblood. :)
Bellamy mentioned that ALIE probably used drones to track their movement towards Luna's people. Maybe one of them came across wherever they put Sinclair's body.
We can't trust it, but the writers have now officially raised that as a possibility. And this show has a funny habit of following through on every horrifying possibility it raises.
When have Luna's people ever been mentioned as being part of the Coalition? They've been referred to as a clan, but not necessarily one of the 12 Clans.
My guess is that combining the Flame and the Key will let someone enter the City of Light without ALIE taking their free will, so the finale will involve someone fighting their way through the virtual reality world to get to the Citadel and flip the killswitch.
Yeah, when talking to Lyla, John made it sound like self-defense, as opposed to gunning down a (mostly) defenseless Andy because of what he might do later.
*Minor spoiler for upcoming episode*
"the sight of Tyrol’s deck crew slowly coming around to the Chief’s plans is endearing enough to make up for several hours worth of infighting and sorrow. Tigh even gets in on the act, and the final scene, with Roslin dedicating the new ship named in her honor, is one of the sweetest, happiest moments in the show to…
But aren't all people in the Marvel Universe supposed to have the X-gene, it's just that for certain people it randomly activates at some point during their life, and for others it doesn't?
I'm kinda confused about what Zoom ruling a city means. We're shown he makes metahumans do his bidding and kills anyone who defies him, but what IS the bidding he makes metahumans do, and what demands does he make that people can defy? I don't doubt that Zoom can take over a city; I'm just not clear on what he does…
I dunno about that. Quite possibly the funniest episode of the series was based entirely around an invisible duck making fart noises.
The term the show used once was "friend slave".
Well, you have to remember that almost every episode picks up right where the last one left off; usually no more than a day later. Doesn't leave room for a whole lot of off-screen time to pass.
Yeah, if Kane and Abby had finally slept together, but THIS was how it happened, that would have been all sorts of wrong.
Though with the Murphy/Emori sex scene, I do like the idea of Alie watching them do it, tilting her head, and saying, "Good, Emori. Now, work the shaft."
It's weird going back to the pilot and hearing that Clarke had apparently been in solitary confinement for an entire year before being sent to Earth. Like, how do you keep Clarke Griffin in a cell for more than a week or two before she busts out and leads a war against you?
The first season took place over the course of a month, and so did the second. Then there was a three month gap between seasons, and what we've seen so far from Season 3 seems like it might about cover another month.
I kinda love how some people feel outright offended at the prospect of Pike having any positive characteristics.
I'd say her cry of "It's Lexa!" when Jasper was about to smash the flame shows she's definitely still thinking about her. I mean, she's LITERALLY keeping what's left of Lexa close to her heart.