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Yeah, the truth is I wouldn't blame a single character of this show if they decided to take the pill, they all deal with so much shit everyday. Which is why the City of Light arc works so well in my opinion, because like you said, while we, the audience, may understand how dangerous taking the pill is, for those

The possibility of him joining in because he genuinely thought it was a good idea didn't even cross my mind to be honest. Great point! I'm not entirely convinced that that's the case yet, but it does seem plausible, since he definitely doesn't seem to be as traumatized and desperate as Raven and Jasper (and Jaha) are.

Oops sorry, I have no idea why I thought it was Andrew.

I'm very angry at Miller and Bryan not kissing goodbye. The scene made glaringly obvious the double standard between f/f and m/m affection. My shipper heart hopes it means Miller likes Monty, but then he reunited with his boyfriend and things got complicated, plus the whole thing with him working with Kane and Octavia

About Bellamy's arc, I found this post on tumblr [http://nataliecrown.tumblr….] that really sums up why I feel that even though it feels very contrived to have him side with Pike so easily, it's still not as out-of-character as most fans claim it to be, considering his personality and the way that he sees Grounders

I was disappointed too by how the show treated Gina, but given how blown away I was with the rest of the episode, I still think B- was too harsh.

I'd rather not, mainly because I like to dream that Jaha will be dead next season. I don't hate him like many people seem to do, but I also can't help feeling that he has sort of done his duty in the show, if that makes sense, and it's time they get rid of him.

Cannibalism was exactly what I was thinking when I saw the scene. Also, a million yes to what you said about Jaha's soul patch, I couldn't concentrate on what he said due to that atrocity on his face.

Lol, that's actually true, she deserves the Good-job-for-not-having-killed-anyone-yet! gold star.

I haven't seen Continuum, but I loved Richard's acting in the 100 from the beginning, I just didn't like Murphy (well actually, I liked him at the beginning when he was unapologetically evil, then I started disliking him at the middle of the series, but they handled his character really well in my opinion and I went

I'm really curious to see what they're going to do with Jasper's character (and that's great, because for the last two seasons, Jasper was the main character I was least interested in).

I refused to believe it when I first heard about it, there are some people, usually famous actors or singers, who you just assume are untouchable and will never die. Especially so soon after Bowie's death (and God, the similarities between the two are so unsettling, both British talented celebrities, at the same age,

I think this episode was 10x funnier than usual and that's saying something, because I consider Steven Universe to be a very funny show in general. So many hilarious moments and great line deliveries from Shelby and the others.

Maybe not even close to the best episodes of the show, but I definitely enjoyed it a lot. Really cute interactions between Ruby and Sapphire and I loved the fairy tale style. The best moments for me were when Rose and Pearl appeared, because, wow, did the two of them look badass, and later when Garnet met the Rebels

Agreed, I really loved the design and the symbolism behind it. And great observation about the connection to Sleeping Beauty, I knew the blue/red splatter thing was familiar from somewhere.