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I was like an 8 year old chanting "Murphy has a giiirlfriend" for all of his scenes. And then I tried to remind the defecting City of Lighters that they should follow Jaha, because he cannot die, no matter how hard he tries.

See, I was yelling at my tv when Jasper didn't shoot the doctor. Always shoot the person making the calls if you have the chance!

I still want to know where all the money went for that video.

I think she'll make it out. She might be the flint in Season 3 to start the Clarke/Bellamy fire for real.

Dude, I am so excited for Courtney Love.

Because Clarke doesn't share.

But it's Bellamy's turn for a new love interest.

It bothers me how annoyed I always get when Abby gets into mother mode. She is a terrible chancellor, and she always conveniently forgets that her daughter was sent to die, and managed to survive under intense circumstances. It's insulting how she ignores how capable and badass Clarke is in every situation. The

Grounder Woman is so going to be the new #3 of the show's love triangle, now that Finn's gone.

Eliza Taylor had me in tears during the opening scene, and I didn't even like Finn, or their relationship. I actually think she's made me tear up every episode this season. I can't imagine this show without her carrying the emotional weight of it.

The whole sleeping next to her thing was pretty creepy too. They were finally able to utilize Finn properly - creepy stalker dude.

Good. He should be on the shows.

I think that's kind of my problem I think. Natalie made Big Moves just for the sake of making them so she could point to them in the jury, not because they were necessarily the most strategic thing to do. Great Big Moves have logic behind them, might be risky, but change the course of the game. And if you do them,

I liked that they all stood up to Raven, and to me, it made total sense that Raven would have no problem with sacrificing Murphy. Murphy shot her, almost killed, caused her to have crazy ass no anesthetic surgery, and limited her mobility (which isn't an issue now?). I love that the show makes the viewer, who has

Clarke made me tear up. I don't care about losing Finn, but the call back to Clarke's mercy killing in the first season (using the exact same voice and words) and just the emotional weight of it (because of excellent performances) was tear inducing.

I'm glad Natalie won, but she wasn't a fantastic player. She was a good player who was among a bunch of dumbasses, so the bar to win was pretty low.

That would be a fun spin-off series. The adventures of traveling priest Kane. And every week he would try to find a new way to sacrifice himself.

This review wonderfully expresses why I love this show so much. It's stupid how refreshing complex, well written female characters are. But this show does them so well. I feel like I need to write the CW and Jason Rothenberg and thank them for this show. Although, there was an eye roll when Abby declared that she

I think it's iffy. Missy promised not to vote for Jon (which she upheld), but Missy, Baylor and Natalie declared finale 3 at a reward challenge. And Jaclyn has said herself that she hasn't made bonds with people. Natalie has. Natalie kept Baylor informed with what she was doing with the whole Alec situation to

Let's make the assumption that the finale three is Missy, Baylor and Natalie. All of them can make the argument that they promised each other final 3, and that their focus. It's hard to imagine any scenario where it won't happen unless there is a huge upset in final immunity (which is possible), because both Missy &