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Yes that is correct. We currently have confirmation of the names of three of the twelve clans. Trikru, Azgeda, and floukru.

^ Satire.

What you just described is the very definition of satire. Good satire, which this show is, takes something and blows it up to unreasonable proportions to make fun of it. That is what this show is doing.

She's just as insane, if not more so, than Rebecca.

Since when was good comedy ever reverent? I can count on one hand the amount of comics that don't satire things, and this is very clearly irreverent satire.

I see it more as a satire of the world's perspective on mental health issues. But I've only seen the first episode so far.

I think that was the point. Remember, she's supposed to be insane.

More like, Broadcast network, Cable quality shows.

That line is not in the episode. Also, the sexy getting ready song is the second number in the episode.

Not to mention the CGI The 100 used for the Ark in seasons 1 and 2.

That would be awesome.

That was a really strong pilot, some of it was clunky and some of the acting wasn't amazing, but overall it was really good. It got all of the necessary superhero pilot stuff out of the way and now it can focus on telling its story. It also managed to poke fun at itself for all the blatant feminism that it portrays

To them, the skaicru they killed were not innocent. They were invaders coming to take their lands.

That still doesn't absolve him of his actions leading up to the massacre (ie killing the hostage) or the massacre itself. That's like saying that a serial killer who does it with full knowledge of what he is doing is not to blame for his actions, and that it was his parent's poor parenting skills that pushed him over

I absolutely adore this show and love everything that it talks about in regards to life, leadership, morality, and society. This was immensely powerful episode that took this already wonderful show to whole new heights of amazing quality. I look forward to seeing what Jason Rothenberg has in store for us in season 3

I have a feeling that Jaha is gonna be the antagonist next season.

That wasn't meant to be uplifting, it was meant to be somber and contemplative. The choice to use a cover of "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" was the perfect choice of music for that scene. Camp Jaha was heaven and Earth was hell. Clarke did not feel that she was worthy of ever stepping foot in Camp Jaha again, she didn't

I could't have cared less for Finn, the emotion solely from Clarke's decision to kill him and the emotional turmoil that she felt of it.

Worst character on the show by far. His romance with Clarke never worked, the love triangle was contrived, and their treatment of him post-massacre is some of the worst stuff I've ever seen.