avclub-f99b2d4aaa3cf70b68ddf41c1f822b4c--disqus
Rambaldi
avclub-f99b2d4aaa3cf70b68ddf41c1f822b4c--disqus

Call me foolish, but it felt like the first time Lexa was being entirely, 100% sincere. If she somehow backtracks and/or double-crosses Clarke, I'll eat my hat. But this just felt genuine and pretty daring for Lexa to do.

I assumed Gina wouldn't last, but Jesus Christ, she got gut-stabbed x 8 AND blown to bits. Goddamn.

Yeah, I wonder if I go back to re-watch, Kane will seem less villainous and more "I know Kane is a lunatic and I need to replace the leadership at any cost" at the start of the first season.

Float makes sense in the context of the Ark, as getting floated was a constant threat for anyone on board.

I doubt they'll go full-Finn with the character, but it does make sense that these kids would be losing their shit after a while.

Oh, also, good thing the falling Ice Nation dude didn't kill some innocent person walking down on the ground.

Poor Lexa.

Truth is spoken here:

It was that she whispered it that really hit me. This stoic, cutthroat warrior has to show vulnerability and the only way she can do it is with a whisper. Loved that.

Ahh, OK, that makes sense.

So I assumed we'd meet Miller's boyfriend from the Farm Station people, but did he get blown up?

I'm sure if Monty's mom had been there, they would have shown her. She's probably at Arkadia. Last episode she said something like "I'm not leaving my son," and Pike agreed with her.

Cage's right hand man? Makes sense.

If someone could please retrieve my jaw. It dented the floor.

I heard a rumor that the reason Haynes left the show in the first place was because apparently Amell is an egomaniac and a dick, and Haynes has really bad anxiety/panic attacks. The rumor continues that they've patched things up and Haynes might be returning next season.

She was in two episodes, and it was apparently because that was all she was available for.

Mmmm Dan Stevens was delightful in The Guest. And fine as hell.

Yeah, I assumed her father would be revealed as a villain at some point, but it doesn't make it any less ridiculous.

I hope they didn't shoot themselves in the foot by suggesting it would be an all-new cast/premise for a hypothetical second season. Heroes did that and then backtracked when the initial cast was successful.

Still one of the dumbest plots on this show; and then they had to go and resurrect Sara to get Caity on the spin-off. All such a stupid waste of time.