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It's obvious why Barry loves her… she always knows exactly when to tell him to run faster.

Bonus points if you read "BLAM!" in Rachel Bloom's voice.

There's always next season.

> Barry and Iris' relationship had the most unearned developments as they went from going on their first date, to moving in, to becoming engaged in one season

Barry really can't go one motherfucking finale without seeing his mother?

So many prostitutes… no male gaze… thank you, Harlots. Thank you.

ARTAX 😭😭😭😭😭😭

Oh, see, I don't listen to the podcasts or anything, I'm just reacting to what we've seen of her. I see that she's trying to get on with her life, but to me it seems like she's almost on autopilot at times (which is a classic symptom of depression), and there are some other subtle ways in which the character's changed

Sorry, could you elaborate? When did she kill a few hundred Skaikru that didn't break any rule? Because if you mean kicking them out of the bunker, she has no choice. It was Skaikru not following the rules. If she, like Lincoln, believes that they are one clan, she can't give Skaikru preferential treatment. As the

The deathwave is explosive radiation emanating outward from the melting down/explosion of the world's nuclear power plants. It wasn't useless busywork - it was super important - but Jaha knew that the only way to get them to do it instead of goofing off was to tell them that they can only be entered into the lottery

And I'm sure there are other people on the list who are now dead, that's not the point. One engineer who will stir up shit like he always does, setting people against one another like he always does, is not worth having in the bunker if there are other engineers who can do the job without trying to incite riots. While

Wow, you really hate her, don't you? There is a difference between fighting as a soldier and executing anyone who breaks any rule, no matter how small.

She could offer it to her captors to secure her freedom, or her captors could've found it (or her cured) and stole it for themselves - the guy they were staking out and following last week has seen both Ravi & Major and their car - it's plausible that they could find them.

Exactly - and since they thought they'd have resources longer on the Ark and obviously underestimated, they'd be much more precise this time around to try and prevent exactly what happened in the culling. Because while, no, it doesn't necessarily mean that they'll die at the end of the 5 years, having more people

They were all chanting "one clan" at the end, and have followed her commands since then. No infighting amongst any of the grounders that we've seen - in fact, they all follow Octavia now. Before the conclave, Gaia said, “We honor those who fall by the sword, but follow the one who wields it best.” The Grounders follow

I'm only talking about what's happened since the Conclave. All the other clans accepted Olivia's terms, and chose their hundred without complaint. Skaikru were the only ones talking about fighting it, they were the only ones who tried to steal the bunker for themselves, and they were willing to let 800 beds go empty

But the difference is that they know that they're in the bunker for a fixed 5 years. On the Ark, even though they were coming to the end of their time in space, they had to keep the station running for as long as possible until they could safely get to the ground. Only one child forever and no pregnancies for 5 years

But wouldn't that 4% likely be in the middle of oceans since they'd be farthest away from the nuclear reactors?

Ah, see I was just going by the name GildaRita (it makes me think of a golden margarita) :)

Her programming was to save the human race. She thought that since the earth was going to be uninhabitable that the only option would be to upload their minds into the City of Light. She didn't control them because she was evil, she was trying to control them to save them.