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Absolute mess. B- is generous. Nothing on this show makes any sense anymore. Mary/Conde is beyond boring, there continue to be WAY too many characters, and the characters themselves are stuck serving messy and nonsensical plots in increasingly uncharacteristic ways.

Pretty good news. The show killed off two of its worst characters in Katrina and Jeremy/Henry, and (hopefully) got rid of its worst character Hawley for good. Seemed like Goffman and his crush on Katia Winters was the biggest problem for the show so maybe we can get back to the fun that was Season 1 with a new

2 more things: All the credit in the world to Tom Cavanagh and Jesse Martin. They are just killing it on this show.

A freaking Plus. That was amazing. And this is coming from someone who really really hates the "It was all a dream" episodes that these sci-fi and superhero shows like to do. Not that it was a dream, but you know what I mean. The end sort of negates everything that preceded it.

I didn't see the pilot for this and just started watching last week. It's a solid show but not anything special.

She looked really good like that lol. Obviously she always looks really good, but damn I thought she was hot during that rave scene.

The new Finn is pretty awesome though- much better than the old boring one.

Definitely an A episode to me. The best of the season and possibly best in a few years, if only because "Evil" Caroline was all sorts of awesome and brought some real stakes to the show for what felt like the first time in a while.

This was honestly my favorite quote of possibly the series.

This was a mess to me. And not in the fun messy way that Reign Season 1 was so adept at.

B+ really? This was absolutely phenomenal, one of the best hours of TV I've seen all year. I would say A+, but I knock it down a grade for this reason:

Oh, but on the plus side, Eddie F'ing Mcclintock. Good to see Pete from Warehouse 13 playing completely against type. Honestly, wish Pete and Myka would just join the Shield team as themselves. Could make things a lot more fun.

I don't know about this…I like a lot of the plot generally, but I still feel like it's been too dour the past 2 episodes and all the forced secrets and character manipulations are a little annoying.

This is the most apathetic "build" to Wrestlemania I think I can ever recall. Half of the main-eventers aren't showing up weekly or at all (Brock, Sting, Taker).

Alan Van Sprang was great as an insane King Henry on Reign. The best part of that show outside of Megan Follows, and the show has not recovered from losing him.

Not surprising in the least. I really don't understand why she wasn't just killed off, or written off for good when Penguin first moved against her. This storyline she's in now is so freaking pointless and ridiculous.

The only reason they're using missiles is because they're at war. She probably hopes (rationally I might add) that this "peace" lasts and now she has the Mountain Men and the Arkers at war while the Grounders can sit back.

She also listened to an entire speech by Clarke about how this is a rescue mission, and then backed her up on it.

None of that has anything to do with Lexa's decision or rationale though. She came to get her people back; she got them back without spilling any blood.

I'm very late, but shocked to read people questioning Lexa's decision. I think it was perfectly rational and the 'right' decision from the standpoint of her people. The Grounders were making up the majority of the rescue mission, their blood would be the blood mainly spilled in it, and they were only doing it to