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Paige has no room to complain, IMHO. Her mom cooks!

"I wouldn't be surprised if he had another family somewhere." OH, SHIT.

I think we already know that Elizabeth has to have sex with gross old men as part of her espionaging.

One of the reasons I switched from Top Chef to Masterchef was that Top Chef had become too well-oiled and machinelike, whereas Masterchef is a shitshow, and therefore is more fun.

He's a kid. Please be civil.

He has watched Masterchef and lots of Ramsay cooking shows before. That's probably smart preparation before going on this show.

Well, occasionally we do get some weird rambling conversation on this show…remember that little 8 year old from earlier this season?

Plus fresh produce/ingredients in San Diego wouldn't be as expensive, compared to the cost of living, as it is in the Midwest.

Hmmm, really, though? The missile that took out TonDC only seemed to affect a few hundred yards. It seems like a missile might be good for taking out the center of the Grounder assault. We know the Grounders were at least 20 miles from Mt Weather during this ep because the acid fog reaches at least 20 miles.

So, is there just acid hanging out in the atmosphere of Mt. Weather now? Is it dripping down to a lower level? Are we just supposed to pretend it was vaporized?

They have a small army, but way more guns and the home-field advantage.

Oil rig, maybe? I still like the Atlantic City or Coney Island suggestions.

Who's to say that the minefield wasn't added until after the apocalypse?

I'm worried Mt. Weather is going to round up some of the rebels and execute them.

Raven's such an awesome character in every other way—I'm glad she's human! Her flaw is that she hungers for love. It makes sense: she had to be the responsible one in her family, she didn't get a lot of attention, etc. We've always known this about Raven. It's why she pushed Abby so hard to help her get to

I don't think it's about sex for Raven, I think it's about needing to be needed.

I thought this show did a good job presaging these themes when people were still on the Ark: the decisions of Jaha and Kane made me question whether it was even worth it to save humanity any more…that both characters are now trying to find redemption gives me an answer—people are worth saving because they can change.

I want Bellarke AND I think the kiss was real. Clarke can like multiple people—in fact, I like how the show is handling her current confusion about Finn, Lexa, and Bellamy. Clarke's a teenager, after all.

Yeah, but…remember when BSG got TOO messianic?

I was hoping that Kane was really asking Octavia to be a peacemaker rather than a spy. I'm still hoping that's how things go. Anyway, I don't know why a spy in the Grounder camp is really needed. It's pretty easy to figure out what a group of bronze-age people are up to.