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What were the consequences of what he'd done when he went after Clarke in the second episode of this season? Roan had taken her and Bellamy went to save her. And you know what, I completely agree about it not making him a good person. I said good in my comment but that't not the right word. What I should have said is

Oh I completely agree. I think their idea was to send a message that they're dangerous and not to fuck with them. It was a terrible choice. I had the same issue when Lexa chose to forge an alliance with the MW people and leave the arkadians to die. MW still had all the technology and would have been a much bigger

Yes and were the children and the people that had helped them also committing genocide? The grounders there to protect them were obviously on a whole more innocent but I'm talking about perspective here. He didn't trust Lexa after being betrayed and he didn't trust having an army capable of wiping them out on standby.

I really don't see him being redeemed through Clarke. I don't think anyone can be redeemed through Clarke because Clarke is not a perfect moral compass either. Why should she get a pardon ability when she herself is known to make some morally ambiguous choices? I think that's why so many people take issue with

The only reason you need to feel bad for Bellamy fans is that they make it hard for us to convince you guys that he's good. But if you actually take things from his perspective, you see that he's actually just as good as he was in season 2. When he hand cuffed Clarke you may see it as manipulation, I saw it as a

If you're going by timelines, then think about how roughly a week and a half after being forced to kill Finn she was kissing Lexa. And roughly a week after being near killing Lexa for leaving her people she was fucking her. People on this show forgive pretty quickly if you didn't notice. And of course Bellamy would be

I feel like you miss the bigger picture with Pike and Bellamy. They're not bad people, they made bad choices and wrongfully thought their actions were to protect their people. Yes it was preemptive measure not a a last resort, but it's not all that different than when they irradiated MW. Bellamy was in a terrible