He had a magical gps.
He had a magical gps.
Yeah, agreed with the review. Entertaining episode if you accepted the suspension of disbelief in science and health related matters. Quite disappointed by the contrived plot, convenient appearances and plot armor of he characters. Don't claim that everyone can die on a show if you're not going to follow through.…
As for Jaha, I am not saying he wouldn't have calmed down the crowd or doesn't have the ability to do it, he has proven to be a really effective chancellor in s1, I'm just saying I do think that Clarke is shown weaker than she used to in order to help his redemption.
I think someone described what I was feeling regarding Bell/Clarke and their relationship to leadership better than I ever could on last weeks' episode, so I'll just copy their answer if I may (it was @miles btw, so credits where it's due).
Well, we all know Jasper is dying this season, so, even if we're not on the crew, I think not one person expects him to survive this season, especially because his narrative arc is repetitive and stuck for the past 2 seasons. His death last season in the finale is actually the only death that would have been perfectly…
I agree with the general feeling of deja-vu and general repetitiveness of certain storylines. Clarke being held accountable to impossible standard and always having to make the hard decisions but being criticized over and over for it (while no one else comes with an alternative) is getting frustrating and annoying at…