Showtime also announced that Penny Dreadful's second season will begin on April 26 as well, after Happyish's, but for some reason the AV Club does not think that merits mention, or Nurse Jackie either.
Showtime also announced that Penny Dreadful's second season will begin on April 26 as well, after Happyish's, but for some reason the AV Club does not think that merits mention, or Nurse Jackie either.
The 100 had more than 3 guns - their problem was lack of ammunition and inferior numbers. And their plan was to use the guns and bombs as a delaying tactic until the engine would work again. Their only real hope was to lock themselves in and use the engines. They got lucky.
I think it really has to do with whom each of those characters views as their group. Jaha views his group as the survivors of the Ark as a whole, and he was willing to sacrifice the 100 once, since almost all of them were slated to die anyways. Clarke identifies with what is left of the100 first, then the rest of the…
Where to start:
As Monty pointed out, not a single one of those kids was "innocent", otherwise they wouldn't have been locked up, and had the Ark continued for a few more years most of them would have been summarily executed by being thrown into space. Last time I looked Jaha (and Abby) were both willing to use them as experimental…
Huh? Think you replied to the wrong comment of mine.
Not wanting to see your entire people massacred is being a "shithead" and "cowardly"? Honestly Jaha's position is much more rational than Abby and Clarke's position - Clarke's whole plan was based on having faith that her mom could pull off Lincoln's recovery - otherwise the Skye people would be toast. That is a…
Finn killed several children and elderly in the village, but he did not execute them in cold blood. He killed them in a panicked and paranoid outburst of violence. The one person he did execute in cold blood was the Grounder in the bunker, and yet somehow I doubt that people would be treating Finn as they do know if…
I understand that for many people TV is supposed to show fantasy where good is rewarded and evil punished and that while showing complexity is good for a while, in the end viewers still want black and white outcomes. One of the good things about The 100 is that it has subverted this trope more than most shows.
She shot him four or five times - only reason he lives is because he had body armor she hadn't noticed, or didn't pay attention to.
She shot like four or five times at center of mass, which is pretty much in line with firearms training, if excessive. Perhaps carefully shooting him in the head was a step further than she could go, and it would use up time.
not a stupid question at all, but since the writers made this all about alien tech and a defense mechanism, the writers are basically free to set up the rules. They could just as well explain it as the system being able to "read" his intention, which was to save the location from destruction.
Ward is a well trained sociopath that betrayed her, tried to kill her friends, and is obsessed with her. Why wouldn't she try to kill him, just to make the world a little safer for herself, her friends, and mankind?
Wholeheartedly agree. Being heroic in the modern sense has absolutely nothing to do with the outcome of one's actions. People who jump in the water to save someone and subsequently drown themselves without actually getting to save that person (something that happens all the time) are still considered heroic in their…
"He only showed up to die."
Couple of things about the developments:
As other said, her power is to create vibrations, and as such she can tear many things apart.
And his work continues to be excellent, I think especially in Outlander - the music over the terragenisis scene was really good.
I am glad the creators will get some time to try for some sort of ending, even if its not one than can wrap up the shows' many timelines.
Last time I checked, in the second episode Coulson was part of an organization that had several flying aircraft carriers…is that the case for season 2?