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She sent Anya and Tristain to kill the 100 in season for no reason other than they were different. They had made several attempts previously to get peace which were all turned down. Why were they attacked? They were different. "They think that just because we come from the sky that we don't belong here."

I think if Jasper tried fucking Clarke she would have noticed… Like why the hell would Abby, knowing her daughter was being looked for and knowing they were prisoners try to fuck Kane. Would have tipped me off too.

I think it's childish to go by that though. If you want to truly experience it then imagine living it. I honestly love that I'm able to distinguish between Calrke and the writers because it means Clarke isn't a cliche all good hero. The only time that I thought the show ever really did that was with Lincoln. When

Ya that's why these arguments get so annoying. I mean I was able to forgive Lexa but all those hard core Lexa fans bash Bellamy til the end of time.

Haha true. I think that they work together flawlessly and I think that unlike most pairings, if they were to get together, they would both be better because of it. I loved Lexa, but just did not like Clexa at all. Aside from shipping wars or whatever, I just want to see a story that seems organic and correct to their

I completely agree but I laughed at "a very long time" LOL everyone on this show moves on quickly. She stabbed Finn after saying she loved him and then was kissing Lexa a week and a half later. And Eliza said the same thing in interviews during the break after the midseason finale when people asked if she would get

Oh come on. You cannot blame Bellamy because Raven's designs burnt down a village!!! You're going by technicalities you can blame Jaha for sending the 100 down in the first place. That is an association that is just not fair.

Yes Clarke said it was a rescue mission, but in taking all of them back, capturing their reapers, disabling their acid fog there wasn't a whole lot they could have done. It would have been a matter of time before they died of radiation exposure anyway.

YES! I said the same thing! Like if Kane knew that a potentially new commander with the intent of wiping them out was on the rise it would have worked out a lot better. See for me I think Pike was working with xenophobia having not much experience with the grounders and Bellamy I think liked the idea of jumping to

Lol the radio had absolutely nothing to do with the grounders. Raven's rockets launched and burnt a village but Lincoln had been marking them and they had been killed before all of the stuff with the rockets anyway. And ya so my point is that Lexa was most effective when she was being smart and not listening to

No he didn't think Lexa had anything to do with it necessarily but he did know that Ice nation was firmly established as part of her coalition and he knows she has a history for saving her people over theirs. So if Ice nation had gone to war with arkadia, Bellamy didn't trust she would keep the army of trikru to kill

I really don't think at the end she was capable of separating her feelings from duty. Clarke turned her completely soft at the end. When she left at MW she ddin't care about Clarke nearly as much as she did in the third season and where Lexa kept playing guru with Clarke in season 2 - telling her to lose emotion,

That's not true. They called them skykru for a reason. They were well aware that they came from the sky and had no intention of hurting them. They tried to kill them from the start because they were "invaders." They had been killing off people of the 100 long before they sent the rockets up that accidentally burned

I agree they aren't the same in that sense. But the writers made it that way on purpose. I argue that while the heat of battle and the situation that they're in before attacking the army are superficially different and adrenaline levels are lower, when you're worried about survival it's really not that different.

Yes I agree rushed. They make it hard to see their perspective which is why I would have preferred a 20 episode season where they didn't jump ahead 3 months. I think people would take less issue with it then. I spend an unhealthy amount of time analyzing the characters between weeks though so I really feel like I

Here we'll need to disagree then. I can't change what the writers have given us and if that's not enjoyable to you then fine. But I feel bad for you because I think you're missing out on a much more interesting storyline. One that has me questioning a lot more than I did in season 2.

Some of Lexa's people would have died and they too would have been put in more danger because the mount weather people still had missiles and acid fog to control the grounders with. They were a much more deadly enemy. And yes the preemptive aspect is why Pike's choice was worse. I agree. But as I said, to a bunch of

Hmm I think that comment is very insightful but there are a few things I take issue with. One, I would say that Bellamy didn't react due to hurt feelings. I think he reacted due to loss of trust and his hurt feelings are what clouded his judgment and made him stupid. The grounders gave him no reason to trust them so I

Ya I get your point and I do wish they made this easier to take but I do think that in real life, especially given all of the pressure these guys have endured, it would totally make sense that they could make a shitty choice in strategy. And I agree it's the worst mass murder thus far but I still take it in

I'm not quite sure what you're linking me to. The article or a particular comment?