bram00--disqus
Bram
bram00--disqus

People hate Clarke here, but who's going to be the one to make the list of 100 people who can stay in the bunker? Anyone want to make that type of life/death decision? Funny that the show started with the 100 coming down to earth and now evolves into the 100 who will survive in the bunker.

True. That's the part of her story that resonates with me. The warrior part not so much.

Did anyone think her character was going to die?

It was a terrible sight. Reminded me of Jonestown but of course very different circumstances.

Ya, I'm surprised this didn't get more attention. The Netflix show, 13 Reasons Why is getting all kinds of negative feedback for showing a teen choose to take her life and get back at people from beyond the grave with tapes she left behind.

Octavia and her war paint annoys me. From Season 1 to now her transformation is kind of hilarious.

You're right about Raven solving the problem because let's face it, what is the show going to do? Fast forward 5 years when they can leave the bunker or have the entire show in the bunker?

Fucken epic!! Take on meeee!!!

Right with you. I knew nothing of the real life character, so I enjoyed the show for what it is. I thought it was funny and touching and loved Sophia, as well as her friend Annie.

As more and more of this season passes, I have moved on to the Gus sucks side. He seems to make every situation more awkward than it should be and can't let anything be. He needs to kiss ass at all times.

I was just going to say the same thing. Lord, does he make bad decisions and is super clingy. Sometimes, scarily so.

Not sure why I watch this. I like Gillian Jacobs. There are some interesting dynamics but after 2 seasons I really don't see any growth maybe because only 2 months have passed on the series and the last 1 was with Gus away working.

I wouldn't say Gillian is normal looking. I think she is beautiful.

Thanks. Now, it makes sense. They're going full Wayward Pines.

Just wondering, I watched the finale of Season 1 before watching this episode and it ends with Katie slumped on a couch and then we view her from a blinking camera.

I just finished watching all of season 1 and episode 1 of season 2 and the theory of them being humans returning seems plausible. That book the spooky tutor was teaching the little kid with and the way she explained that "thousands of years ago a man died….and when he comes back.." made me think of Christ but she

It's a cycle where the victim of abuse becomes the abuser. It was chilling at the end when Rose was reading distorted children's stories to her daughter. How will her ordeal affect her and her daughter going forward?

I thought it was all about him escaping but no for some reason, that guy who raped his 12 year old sister crossed HIS moral code and he wanted him dead and then he could take his own life.

Cole the best character? This is the 2nd time he's cheated or been apart of cheating. Then again, everyone but Helen has cheated on someone? She was with Noah's friend before the divorce, but Noah had left her by then.

I agree totally about the stabbing. No way Cole would attack Noah that way.