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Completely agree with you. I love their relationship and I hope they will remain platonic. Their love as friends is as especial as any romantic love could be. TV Men and women can be friends and care deeply for each other!!

I might be writing this from the City of Light because those final minutes KILLED me!! The electricity in the scene was beyond amazing. It's ridiculous how excited I am about these two, not only the romantic relationship but the whole interaction between these two amazing, complex female characters who happen to be

The differences of pov as of now? There are definitely a lot of similarities, which is why I find their dynamic so interesting. At the same time they do have very different approaches and we saw it tonight: Lexa's absolutely stoic persona (and ADC KILLS it, she shows so much with so little) and Clarke so full of

There are 12 Clans (grounders) and Lexa is the commander of the Trikru (one of the clans) and she is also the commander of the coalition of all 12 clans. I'm assuming the point of the coalition was to fight against the MM. Since the MM were destroyed the Ice Nation doesn't need the coalition and is breaking away from

I think it's definitely gonna happen. You don't build up this relationship with these two amazing characters and actors to never explore them as lovers again. It's simply too good to be ignored, especially considering all the buzz the show got because of them (Clarke's bisexuality, LBGT representation, etc). But I

I was shocked by the spit and it was painful to see Lexa take that (ADC absolutely nails it once again) but I can totally see Clarke's side. The fact that she was so angry, there were sooo many feelings there, dear lord. What a scene!

Azgeda = Ice Nation

LOL Of course, it's pretty clear. The point of my comment was to wonder if Alie is actually using this system of beliefs to control the grounders world. I'm actually pretty inclined to say this reincarnation thing is connected to her somehow.

This is one of my favorite shows ever but at this point I'm watching the episodes more for obligation for watching since day 01 than anything else. The show is done with. This episode was just… I simply don't care anymore.

My understanding is that because the MM (the big bad guys) are done with there is no need for an alliance between all the clans and that's why Lexa's command is weakened. Basically, the threat presented by the MM was holding the clans together but now that there is no external threat the clans will try and fight each

It might get mentioned at some point. But honestly, who cares? We never got to meet any of the reapers. What we know is 1) they can be cured and 2) there's no more reaping because the mountain men are gone. I think this storyline is simply done with and the plot moves on.

So, here's a thought: One way of thinking of the Grounders is to link them to Native Americans. Their land was invaded by an external group (sky people), they were made slaves (by a different group) and they fought against people who had more powerful technologies. As with ancient peoples, their spirituality is key to

Well, with Lincoln it was shown that they can be cured, so they are probably simply cured and not reapers anymore. And btw, I know this is controversial, but Lexa didn't have much choice at the Mountain because the mountain men had the Grounders who were inside, they were hostages. Basically, had she not taken the

I actually really dislike her with the red hair. I'm glad to see the blond hair will be back soon.

I'm right there with you regarding Jaha! I love these two together and Murphy is quickly becoming one of my favorite characters. I'm so glad Richard Harmon was promoted to regular, he was the MVP in this episode. I also think that this whole plot sounds a lot like The Matrix, which makes me think it's going to be