You can already see it…they're hanging a lot on the fact that he spared Indra, so they seem to think that that matters.
You can already see it…they're hanging a lot on the fact that he spared Indra, so they seem to think that that matters.
The scene where Abby and Kane decided to have an election was nicely done and a nice second tier detail that The 100 was once really good at, but in hindsight now I see it was first tier contrivance to let Pike have power. And I agree with the poster(s) who have said that all of the Arkadia residents that voted for…
Just 12 in the former mid-Atlantic America. Who knows how many clans and languages are being spoken in the former US as a whole.
"The episode ditches the City of Light subplot"
"I am literally more interested in any other character than Jasper at the moment"
Poor Nyla…she suffered a savage beating in her trading post, and although Kane saved her, he didn't offer her any medical attention at all.
"Have a new group of your colleagues ambush you and then subdue you while
your faces are visible and theirs aren't? Have the new group not
notice till one of you spots who they are."
This season so far is reminiscent of the last half of the second season of Revolution…a very interesting post-apocalyptic main plot and a tedious AI manipulation subplot.
As Nyko said himself…"places are not evil, people are"
Nyko is a "healer", right? They should pitch opening Mount Weather as a hospital/university, where they train Grounders in medicine and technology (and hell, even culinary arts). Let a group of Sky People and Grounders interested in education co-colonize it.
Well isn't Emily considerably younger than Felicity is supposed to be?
Yeah I couldn't stand this Amanda Waller either.
That's the elephant in the room on shows like this. Previously used restorative tactics are sudden forgotten for convenience or plot or drama.
I like Whittle but Lincoln deserves to be set free from Octavia, whatever form it takes.
Clarke shoudn't remotely be happy to see Lexa.
Another review that is 75% aestethic or social commentary, and 25% plot commentary.
This round of Palin mockery was definitely won by Stephen Colbert. Fey was good as always, but not great.
Yeah the adding of Trump commentary while Palin ranted was very clumsy, but they were hardly going to dress Darrell Hammond up as Donald Trump to just stand there.
It seems rather likely that the one in the grave is Donna Smoak. She doesn't seem like the kind of character that would work long term on this show, but I can totally imagine her being a heavy presence for the rest of the season, with her and Felicity getting closer than ever while Felicity recovers (fully,…
Heh…actually it was just a minute's thought :)