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    Yo this episode was straight-up bad. No plot progress was achieved besides showcasing Luna's badass fighting skills (she is a good fighter, no debate there). Nothing happened at the end of the episode that couldn't have been achieved in the first five minutes of the episode. Somehow Raven was smart enough to outwit

    Kane and Abby in particular have learned this lesson over and over again, though, most notably when Kane concealed that there wasn't enough air for everyone, and Abby told the entire Ark—and then the Arkers stepped up and did what needed to be done (namely, sacrifice themselves). Kane, Jaha, and even Abby thought

    great point

    Kane and Abby were really both terrible leaders—how did they not make explaining that they are now the 13th Clan their first priority when they got home from the Summit? Keeping that information from their people was a terrible move. I would be alarmed too if a Grounder army showed up outside my door and I didn't know

    Clexa!

    The fact that Bellarke hasn't been mentioned yet speaks only to how ridiculously under-watched The 100 is.