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The last scene reminded me of At World's End, Simon Pegg's other zombie movie.

He's such a disaster. In just one moment he changed ALIE's programming to remove consent. Clarke needs to take her down.

He's so stupid and in quite a familiar way. I actually don't think he's a caricature at all.

Yeah I loved that bit especially when the hoards of Skikru poured out of Arkadia in one brainwashed mass. I didn't even notice Clarke hadn't appeared in the episode, that's how un-vital she's been to Arkadia this season.

I really hope that is where Raven's chip is, otherwise Clarke's just gonna kill her. And yes I am also looking forward to seeing the S1 gang get back together to protect one of their own.

I agree, I think if they had let people know Lexa would die the fans might actually have liked the (in my opinion) quite touching goodbye scene between her and Clarke. As it is a large slice of the fan base feels betrayed and justifiably won't give the show another chance to hurt them. I enjoy the show but the

This is a great comment. there is definitely a place for constructive criticism of shows, and that is different from fan reaction. Game of Thrones writers say they have taken on board feedback about the many rapes and will show less of it in future. Writers shouldn't change storylines around fan fave characters though

And the scene in 28 Days Later is taken from Day of The Triffids. TWD reminds me of Triffids often, especially S2 on the farm.

It's a real shame that of all the TV shows, characters, and relationships to get attached to and feel invested in it's The 100, Lexa, and Clexa. It was always likely that the Commander would be replaced to shake things up (and lately for the AI reveal) and within the show that only happens through death. There is also

Also I hope everyone's got their tissues ready for when Raven rejects the ALIE chip and gets her pain back.

No she wasn't. She said she would have liked to return but guest actors always say that to appease fans. The shooting schedules of FTWD and T100 overlap and are on different ends of North America. It was a bonus she featured on that many episodes of Season 3. In addition the writers can't place the whole grounder

Nah, Bellamy has always had a cruel streak and approved of authoritarian leadership when it benefits him. He's reckless and pig-headed. The situation changes but Bellamy's core personality doesn't, same for Raven and most of the adults. He's a 70% awful person but a great character on a show like this.

It's occurred to me that Bellamy's comfort with Pike's authoritarian rule probably comes from Arkadia looking not unlike the delinquent camp under Bellamy's own authoritarian rule. He controlled the food supply, strung up a guy (Atom) for kissing his sister, and consented to hanging Murphy just to appease a crowd and

Yuck. Maya was too good for him, shame she died before she could dump him.

Maybe Becca encouraged them to be primitive to conceal her presence from ALIE. She must have encouraged them to treat her as a goddess too.

Bellamy was reeling after the decision to execute Kane so you can see it's going to develop his character in quite a fundamental way. How can he trust his instincts or judgement after this. Honestly if Bellamy just listened to his sister and Clarke more we wouldn't be in this mess. I'm looking forward to seeing where

I liked her resisting the chip but Raven getting her pain back is going to break my heart.

I've forgotten her S1 time, what did Jasper do?

I agree, and it's the right way to do it. For me the one thing out of character is that e hasn't shown real concern for Octavia since the Arkadia problems started.

Watch them redeem him. There'll be lots of man pain the rest of the season and Bob will look cute doing it.