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I complete agree with this review… but it looks like the previews for the next episode may finally put alot of Bellamy's demons out into the light. I'm going to hold off on my opinion about him until the season finale. Other then that…. this episode was amazing. Especially seeing Raven kick the City of light. I give

I just want to mention that the theory that I posted last week turned out to be 100% correct. Can the reviewer give me at least some praise back? Who else guessed all of that.

exactly

i posted this theory on ign. I thought I'd bring the topic over here too.
Lexa was chosen as a potential for being a commander because she had black blood running though her veins. She was then taken to polis for further training and became commander after the previous commander died… through a ceremony that they so

So this is actually the Pilot for the Last Starfighter… Brilliant. I look forward to this pilot of the Last Starfighter.

Awful hot or Hot awful… either way, Those two words go together when describing her.

A b+… This episode was one of the worst ones yet. On paper maxwell lord is as guiltily as an of the aliens they have prisoner, why is it all of a sudden important to now care about civil rights. Dude tried to kill you two episodes ago. Come one.

A b+… This episode was one of the worst ones yet. On paper maxwell lord is as guiltily as an of the aliens they have prisoner, why is it all of a sudden important to now care about civil rights. Dude tried to kill you two episodes ago. Come one.

Ok now I see what they did with Bellamy and it is brilliant. This entire time we were led to believe that it was just Clarke and Jasper that had suffered emotionally due to what happened at Mount Weather. We didn't think about Bellamy. He had always been the rock. Well it turns out that he never forgave the grounders

So that was pretty much perfect. Right up there with Avatar.

I'm glad that someone else saw this. I was like…. "Its a computer. She is not going to telling you anything else. But you know who would be able to tell you….. KARA'S FREAKING COUSIN. How about we call him?"

Him appearing in the end would be a smack in the face of the independent woman vibe that this show continues to bring up. It would basically show that no matter how strong she thought she was.. She still can't do it without her cousin.

exactly…. I can not get over the fact that Superman isn't involved.

Scorpion makes zero sense, but yet I proudly watch it. It isn't trying to be anything more then what it is and it also follows its internal logic to the letter…

It's called lazy writing or MASSIVE and I mean MASSIVE interference by the network. At this point, I honestly feel that this is CBS' fault. They are so proud that they finally have another superhero show and a show based on the big guys cousin. I almost feel like it is a network mandate that they mention him ever

Good point.

Kal-El should have never been there. They should have just showed Kara go through an entire life on Krypton with both her parents, find love and acceptance, and then get hit with the realization this world is a lie. Her fight with Non would have carried a bigger punch because of it.

But then in her fantasy, she should have fantasized herself as her protector. He vision made it more of a brother and sister dynamic and that never was the case since he was just a baby when she left.

I give you 10 up highs for this…..

You know after thinking about it further… You are completely right about the unnecessary Kal-El part. I went back to rewatch the beginning of the pilot and Clark was just an infant when he left and grown when she arrived. So how would she even know what he looked like as a young boy. What was the point of the little