But also in history - there have been successors who were cowards. The response is to kill them because they are still a threat. Besides, Luna might be a coward but she had leadership qualities and is a badass.
But also in history - there have been successors who were cowards. The response is to kill them because they are still a threat. Besides, Luna might be a coward but she had leadership qualities and is a badass.
I tend to assume all Grounders are skilled fighters so that's not my problem. My problem is the Grounders belief system is along the lines of their must only be one. For Lexa to be second best - it was luck and not fate that she won. If Grounders also knew Luna was the better fighter then Lexa's right to be Commander…
But it would have made more sense. Besides, Luna and Lexa weren't too different in their goals. Both wanted peace in a way. Plus they literally grew up together. Lexa just had the honor and strength to become the Commander and work within the Grounder system to change it. Luna was devestated by her brother and she ran…
No. I meant the guy who got eye gouged by Ontari was boat clan. Again I think Jason did this by Twitter. He tells stuff off-screen instead of showing it on-screen.
Jason on Twitter I think mentioning the Boat Clan in the coalition. Plus the guy who stood up to Lexa first in 3x04 and then Ontari was Boat clan I think.
Probably hype for next season. Luna popping up again and causing trouble maybe.
But Luna ended up making that sacrifice. In the end, she had to kill again. And Lexa did let her run away like a coward (althought that's a harsh word to me) in a way still. Lexa didn't pursue her or let anyone else pursue Luna. Whether Luna would have been found and killed or not - Lexa actively refused to do it.…
Lexa was introduced as Anya's second. Her sadness over Anya dying and Clarke using that didn't take away from Lexa's story. It helped bond me to Lexa more tbh because it was clear she cared about Anya. It also made sense on a character level that Clarke used Anya to gain Lexa's trust.
I agree with you. But for some of the audience - Lexa's fighting skill is in doubt. Jason has characters say lines a lot as if it's the truth and that alone makes it canon. He tells rather than shows quite a bit especially this season.
Yeah this season has been pretty meh. Jason is choosing plot over characters and tbh I've watched better scifi. Its hard to be invested with filler episodes that have people acting OOC to further a mediocre scifi plot.
I don't know. I think Jason is proving that he's more tell than show. He isn't creative enough to follow through with build up i.e. the conclave. From Luna's perspective, she perhaps would have won the fight but a flashback would have hit harder. Or…