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Mon-El and Kara just pales in comparison, both story arc and chemistry, and they're not even trying/pushing Kara and Lena! That's probably why.

I'd put Jessica Jones up there but they're different strokes kind of superhero shows - they easily surpass the CW ones which I've grown exhausted of lately.

And for Bellamy not starting a war…again.

I liked it too! I said in another post though, it's directly correlated with how much Bellamy drags it down and he was fine this episode - which isn't saying much on a scale of zero to massacring innocents.

I can't decide if blowing up the ship (literally) was a bold move to reset the status quo to change things up, especially since I was not expecting that to happen at all, or if it was a lazy move to resolve and erase their issues with Azgeda and the issue of who would be surviving on that ship.

I'm also glad they had Abby admit to Raven straight away that she had a stroke (blood clot?) in her brain and didn't withhold that information.

Judging an episode by how much Bellamy annoys me, this one was pretty good! For once, he didn't escalate things from bad to clusterfuck - quite the opposite.

I get that, but I still don't like them or find them adding to the narrative in any way - if his line readings are meant to be intentionally bad too, then kudos, because his delivery grates as well (even though I do like Jughead as a character).

Jughead's voiceovers are hilariously bad and are seriously detracting. They need to cut that out asap.

I haven't tuned in since the start of the season and I won't until the finale to see how it all ends but it doesn't sound like they're making the most of their final season which is disappointing.

"I happened"

Ever since their episode, I have hated the fact that they are on separate shows because they would be great!

Kara deserves so much better and I couldn't care less about his manpain journey to want be a better person because of a woman. Give me a break. This is a major misstep this season.

I was a little surprised with Abby in this episode because even though I could see where she was coming from and can imagine how hard it is to be a doctor (is she a doctor?) and sit idly by knowing you have the tools to potentially save a life but not use them, ultimately, Raven was right. This is reminiscent of the

Bellamy should not be on that list. I would give MAJOR props to the writers, if he doesn't survive the season by not being one of those 100 to be saved.

If anything, Raven is proving to be a better co-leader than Bellamy. She has the ability to see the bigger picture and do what has to be done to survive this 'end of the world' scenario, similar to Clarke - Bellamy has already proven he doesn't and is shortsighted. To me, Raven and Clarke are leading the people with

I'm hoping that because it's coming from Jaha, there is an element of the writers knowing it sounds like bullshit and is crazy talk rather than being their spokesperson, but that's reaching.

It's preferable to Bellamy if they are ever deciding to go there.

That was my favourite scene by far and possibly one of my favourite of the whole series. It's like everything she had experienced up to that point just culminated into that scene and that choice of whether or not she felt deserving of being on that list over someone/anyone else. She did indeed sell the hell out of

I was worried she may actually be a goner but she's sticking around and I am so thankful for that. She can't replace Lexa, but I think Clarke could use someone who embodies similar traits that Lexa had, as a leader etc, Luna has a similar intensity and regalness about her.