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This person is a well established Jasper fan, or well former as they havent been happy with the direction of his characters. Like… if you read their posts instead of going off some conspiracy tangent, it would be more than obvious. Instead you opted to act like a jerk and go with some unconstructive cray cray nonsense

The Ark was pretty much ruled by committee? Like they had a chancellor but they held votes among the council etc.and costly powerplays that almost screwed over every single person on the Ark. From what we saw, there was quite a lot of disorder, that they just about managed to keep suppressed by killing of their own or

So you never looked at TV through a critical lens while thinking of women (incl female friendships),or lesbians, as it was a test created to illustrate how alienating TV was/is to lesbians? You can find a show such as Once Upon A Time that was hailed for having multiple female leads, and being pro-women, as utterly

Luna made it known she thought she was better than Lexa. That doesn't mean she was as she isn't a reliable narrator. It's easy to boast when the person isn't around to challenge you (that type of actions always rubbed me the wrong way).

Well they put different amount of weight on various areas, which influence their grades. Besides that the reviewer of IGN got a lot of ties to the writers, might even say friendships. He tends to be more lenient in his criticism imo. The one time this season he was 'harsh' was the first time in years the writers/Jason

It wasn't exactly like that. Abby sent Clarke down because she thought it was her best option for surviving, and she was right. Clarke was turning 18 soon, which means "her case" would be looked on again, and they evaluate if to release her into the general population or get floated. With what Clarke knew about the

It seems like you as a Bellamy and Bellarke stan take special offence at me citing canon and scripts to argue for my view points. I realize in general for Bellarke shippers and Bellamy fans that insist on him being a lost wounded puppy and what have you, aspects of canon are best ignored. However for this place, it is

Hopefully it won't be another Brenda Strong scenario. It will help the season to have a tangible visible 'bad guy'

There are 12 Grounder Clans with their own traditions, technology, lands, culture and governing system. Pike had conflict with one Clan, and Bellamy got in conflict with 2. So trying to justify murdering them all? That is like you get in conflict with say France, so you decide to kill of the entire population of

A lot of Clexa fans are Clarke fans as well (would argue the majority of Clarke fans in fandom despite dwindled numbers, are Clexa fans from my impression), so some watch still (but most make a point out of doing in a way that doesn't support the show), or they watch the Clarke only clips that gets put up so they

I know he was supposed to die, though I don't think it was the Lincoln and Lexa backlash as that was rooted in minorities being killed off, the writers unethical conduct and BTS drama. Jasper represents the default in the Western media with being a white straight male, and the two other parts were tied to those

I disagree. These comparisons doesn't make sense as the context renders them incompatible. Clarke, Bellamy and Monty killed the Mountain people in order to prevent them murdering their own. Every minute they didn't do shit, meant more of their own dying in order to take their bone marrow. There was a direct

Nah. Clark's number 1/most important person would be Abby. Just like for Bellamy, Clarke isn't his #1, that is Octavia.

Why assume it is a love confession? He could had been telling Clarke to look after Octavia. Or that he appreciated their friendship, or that he express his faith in her being able to make it even if he doesn't and so on.

Jasper's character…. it does at times feels like the writers want us to hate or at least dislike him. Like they should be aware of how audience members will receive certain actions or stuff he says. It makes me think about S3 and all the Ricky Whittle drama. Lincoln was going to have an entire different story line

I agree with that Raven has the right to criticize Clarke. Especially as she is placed in a very hard situation herself at having to delegate and decide on rationing. I don't think Raven wants to at all make these hard decisions but she is trying to do her best and help.

It doest seem kinda like that doesn't it?

The show needs to show it in the story lines, because in S2 Clarke was probably at her best giving the options she had, and that was without Bellamy as co-leader and more him as her Second / Right Hand. S3 Bellamy became something that pulled her down with his rash and strategically unsound actions.

You do realize that is not what happened in canon right? You are quite literally making shit up lol.

Lmao Bellamy was never "always was there for her from the very beginning". What is this fanon nonsense? I would expect that on Tumblr where woobifying runs rampant maybe but not here.