Oh I cannot be the only one who is eagerly waiting for Archie Panjabi to spill the beans, right? Please, Archie, please?
Oh I cannot be the only one who is eagerly waiting for Archie Panjabi to spill the beans, right? Please, Archie, please?
Thanks for this important bit of information.
I'm sad with this finale but I can't say I'm surprised. I think the show killed itself with the need to keep Alicia, Cary and Diane apart instead of investing in them as a team. I loved season 5 and how the show handled Will's death but seeing Josh Charles back again made me realize how much I missed him. The truth is…
The season is very weird. Apart from Lexa dying and Alie arriving in Arkadia pretty much everything else is inconsequential. There are two episodes with Luna that add nothing, two episodes with Emerson that don't accomplish anything, a whole arc with the Ice Nation that is completely irrelevant, Lexa and Clarke's…
Yeah the problem with the last couple of seasons was the need to keep these characters apart and disregard their personal relationships, especially with Cary. Why was Diane so eager to simply discard him to build this all-female firm? Is this really more important than her professional and personal relationship with…
One episode to go and I can't say I'm really invested. This was not a bad season per se but I keep watching it mostly because in a strange way I felt like I had to. So, I'm still here… sadly, I barely care about Alicia these days. I'm glad the show is coming to an end before I give up completely. It is time. I think…
She was manipulating him.
So predictable it hurts, as a lot of things this season.
It doesn't work like that in Jason's head.
Everything is just a plot device this season. The problem is the messages this show is sending out. Clarke regrets not killing Emerson because he is attacking her people but she has no problem with Bellamy attacking grounders. Does Clarke only care about her people, just like Pike and Bellamy before? Is that it? It…
Yeah I can't with this… so Clarke was wrong about the blood must NOT have blood philosophy. Bellamy kills a bunch of people and is forgiven. Clarke (and Lexa and Lincoln) shows compassion, wants peace and gets punished.
And we know that by the way things are going she is not going to do that. Bellamy's redemption arc is going to happen through Clarke, I bet. Another thing that really appalled me was the way she treated Niylah. Bellamy was part of the team who killed her dad, he puts a gun to her face and Clarke was not only ok with…
Yes, thank you. This show made huge mistakes with Lexa's death and Bellamy's characterization but it's the treatment of women that will make me move away from it. Agreed on the CW wanting to appeal a different crowd, it has everything to do with the turn this show has taken. They completely misunderstood the reasons…
Agreed. They are not so slowly destroying Clarke so she can be with Bellamy. Sad.
I mean, he was chained and literally said "the things I do to survive".
Non-consensual sex = rape. Males are also victims of rape.
What is your point?
Then what? It's rape. It's not a fun sex scene.
Disgusting.
If Ontari was a man and Murphy was a woman we would call it rape. So let's call it rape.