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The plot has been lowkey clicking for me, but that this episode jacked it up to the kind of amazing plot I've come to expect from the 100. I have never been jacked into Jaha's character than I am now (to be fair, that's not saying much but still WELLLLSSSS!!!!)

Ruh roh ruh roh ruh roh. And it's so clearly a trap too, like, that's def Murphy that Clarke is over trying to check on. I think Titus has good intentions (I think he's part of the firewall I do I do I do) but I don't agree that it is emotional, I think it is OVERthinking his duty. I think clearly he cares about

Your issue is a real non-issue then. Because Polis was so clearly not Annapolis. Not only did they come out and say it wasn't Annapolis about as soon as it was mentioned last year, but the show was full of geographical signs to prove that it wasn't even close to it (landmarks, a DC-Baltimore area subway map, clear

Not particularly, though I'd have to educate myself a bit more to be sure. It's a super basic planting concept, maybe you'd need some tubing or a pump or something, but if they can produce bullets I don't see why they couldn't use a form of planting that's been around since ancient times? Maybe the scale of production

I think the only thing stopping Clarke from interacting with the rest of Skaikru is legitimately SKAIKRU. She literally saw everyone last week and it almost got her locked up/killed.

Same thing happened to me! Hence the switch over to the disqus account. SIGH.

I thought they were just reserving Bellamy's screentime because every time he appears I want to punch him in the freckles.

I really disagree, making Polis—the beloved Vatican City-esque capital— not about road signs, but about a SHIP that seems to be deeply connected to grounder beliefs, spirituality, government, ideals and rules… and may have contained a v2 of an AI, and has been talked about since early S1? that is huuuuuuuuuuuuge and

I think of course they had them on the ark, but the point of hydroponics is that you don't NEED a lot of resources in order to make it work…

I wasn't sure about their shooting schedule, for some reason I thought she wrote that tweet during S2 (but it turns out I can't read dates!)

What's crazy to me, is how the show from S1 has talked not just about the 13th station (and the haze that surrounds it) but grounders talking about other encounters with "sky people" in the past… also the fact that Polaris/Polis is a navigating, guiding force for the grounders just makes my inner astronomy nerd SO

If he didn't give Costia directly, he may have led to her getting captured? That being said, he had a real disgust for how the ice nation does things so like who knows

I can't decide which is scaryhotter, when Lexa yell growls or when she is all steely and even toned?

I think it was an amazing reveal that has been hinted at since S1… how can we be salty about creative writers?

It doesn't make any sense that they aren't smarter than that. I feel like Ark survival multiplied by future technologies = super knowledge of growing in enclosed spaces / HYDROPONICS! (my gf is super pissed by the lack of hydroponics).

It's really a chicken and the egg scene now though, innit? Anyone know which was written first, the tweet or the scene?

When Bellamy was like "All the Grounders understand is violence." I wanted t to yell "YOU LITERALLY JUST KILLED AN ARMY OF PEACEKEEPERS, AND NOW BECAUSE YOU BLEW UP YOUR ALLIANCES AND TRADE AGREEMENTS, YOU HAVE TO KEEP KILLING BECAUSE NOW YOU WILL STARVE WITHOUT THEIR HELP!" Also, I think this season is turning me

Just to add to your fantastic points, I think the journey of Bellamy from "doing whatever mom says to protect Octavia" to "whatever the hell we want" and back to "whatever daddy pike says to protect my people" is a very earned journey.

I made such an indecent noise on the couch when Clarke said that.

My brain is so full of theories and ideas. But holy crap, Jaha didn't remember Wells (I assume that means that Raven didn't remember Finn when Jasper admitted he screwed with his ashes). This is some dark dark stuff, yo.