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It just guts me when Laurie considers a decision, knows it's going to absolutely devastate Jill, and then proceeds anyway.

I can see that argument, I guess. I probably give Moffat less slack in this area than I would other writers, because he's burnt me before.

Yeah, this is what puts the episode well below an A for me. If the Doctor's a simulation, than his glasses are a simulation too. There's no reason to believe the simulation Doctor's simulation glasses would be able to upload to the real Doctor's real glasses.

Wasn't it just in Bill's flat that the translation wasn't working. If so, maybe it'd just been a while since she'd gone on adventure in with the Doctor, and she needed to step back aboard the TARDIS to reestablish her connection with the translation matrix.

The real Pope Benedict IX wasn't a woman, but he did a fuck a lot of dudes. His predilection for sodomy in fact played a big role his expulsion from the papacy on two occasions.

At the start of the show, there were 2,659 people aboard the Ark. After the 100 were sent to the ground and the 320 volunteers were culled, they were down to 2,237 people. After Diana's preemptive launch of the exodus ship killed everybody on board and plenty aboard the Ark, they were down to a little under a thousand

When they sent The 100 to the ground, they pointed the Exodus ship toward Mount Weather, which is a real complex that houses the headquarters of FEMA and continuity of government facilities. It's located at coordinates 39.063, -77.889 in the northwestern Virginia, about six and a half miles from the border with West

Presumably the algae grower on the Ark and the hydroponics in the bunker would still be operational. They might also have stockpiled seeds in the bunker to jumpstart replanting.

Octavia won the Conclave, so I imagine her authority would carry a lot of weight.

The resistance to the radiation is genetic, inherited through a brutal process of natural selection that killed off all of the Grounders who didn't have the resistance and all of the survivors in space that couldn't handle the elevated levels of cosmic radiation.

Wells served the very important purpose of letting us know that nobody was safe, very very shortly into the series.

Yeah, I'm really hoping that there's a scene in the finale where Clarke and Raven say good bye to Abby over the radio and Bellamy says goodbye to Octavia over the radio.

Especially when there's only 1196 people inside because Clarke, Bellamy, Raven and Monty never made to to the bunker.

The difference is that "The 100" presumably has a finite amount of story, and will end when that point is reached. AMC wants "The Walking Dead" to continue on forever. It's hard to have much in the way of forward momentum if you've got to drag your story out indefinitely.

Skaikru spent most of this episode wanting to start a war instead of trying to find a way to survive.

Yeah, there's a reason she's on Clarke's list, and it's not because she's her mother.

That's always why Clarke and Bellamy have been such a strong partnership, when they're on the same page. They have complementary strengths and weaknesses. Clarke knows what needs to be done, and Bellamy knows how to execute it.

From when the show was announced, it seemed like Earth-38 would be the natural fit for this. Especially since Garfield High was in Metropolis's ghetto instead of New Orleans.

"You may have kidnapped all of my friends and family, Chase. But you neglected to account for my frenemies!"

But he DIDN'T kill King Shark. And when faced with the choice between all hands on deck for saving Iris or seizing the best chance to save Caitlin, he chose saving Caitlin. Now granted, Lila didn't see that, but it's still positive growth in my book.