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It’s neither because of teenaged protagonists, romantic ships or being plot driven because Buffy had all of it and was still grandiose. The 100 is simply too superficial in its’ approach of character writing, plot development and thematic approaches.

It's Eliza's acting. No romantic attraction on her face when she acts scenes with Bob Morley.

Well they've decided to push out his worse side open this season. He was ok when he was held back by Clarke from acting out. But for me he went from annoying asshole to disgusting racist murderer. They are all in rushed action right now so maybe in season 4 at least he gets social shunning from the group since I doubt

A devoted dog to his owner or to sugarcoat it a knight to his queen willing to do all the suicide missions.

The most awful dialogue was how they twisted the ‚maybe there are no good guys‘ which was used by Abby as comfort for Clarke after she was being cornered into a massacre as a last option to manipulate the audience into thinking Bellamy’s massacre of ally forces and attempt to colonize an innocent village hold the same

Who can blame them? They’ve stuffed in so much OOC behavior from Clarke only because they needed Bellamy’s redemption to happen through the ‚love redeems‘ trope since the writers don’t care about plot or character consistency and don't really seem to have an understanding that redemption does not equal brushing it off.

Well obviously because the narrative wanted to tell me that ALIE intended to go steady from bad to worse. From physical torture, to friend torture and the end to mother suicide. Otherwise we would have gotten to Abby’s suicide right on if they wanted to start with the one Clarke cares about the most. I’m just saying

Blame it on the heart eyes. Bob Morley and Alycia Debnam Carey are damn good at giving them towards Eliza Taylor.

I disagree even GoT’s worse could have never been as bad as the 100’s 1A season where the stupid whiny teenager behavior, cringe dialogue paired with annoying pop music had me rolling my eyes all the time. The 100 has a very compelling leading lady and a few characters who are high up on the badass scale but doesn’t

I don’t really understand how shippers could read this as some ‚love Bellamy the most moment’. Torture and soul crushing 101 normally starts with the less important persons and moves on to the most beloved in the end. I know the writers probably intended differently like so many times but since they intentionality

I only see it as something one sided from Bellamy. I mean in 3x03 his first reaction after his girlfriend got killed in MW was to get Clarke home and having this jealousy stare battle with Lexa for Clarke's decision to stay with them across the room.

Let's have a spin off called Montree Hill.

The delinquents' storyline was so filler I just wondered when the big revelation or twist will come while watching. But it turns out Emerson was only there to extract some revenge plot and make everyone acting OOC like the most incompetent fighters.

But Bellamy followed Clarke right at the beginning of the episode where he was still believing that Pike wasn't the problem as seen when talking to Octavia. I don't get why they showed him unconditionally right back at her side again after he was so angry last time. It's either making him so idiotically dumb or a

Why is Bellamy now running around with/after Clarke after he criticized her leadership so badly? Anyone having thoughts and theories? Amnesia? Being in love? Desperate for a new leader to follow orders from? Or is Clarke supposed to set up his redemption?

The gang is finally together. Everyone is still super messed up but at least they are messed up together. Also what's with the weird longing looks Bellamy is giving Clarke this episode? He yelled at her and tried to hold her down against her will the last time they talked. Kinda doesn't make sense how he reacted to