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I don't know why but I keep forgetting that dead = zombie on this show. That's just me not keeping up.

Well if Abby's intuition is right, then Clarke's gonna die.

I can see that mom perspective, and I get it but it's still frustrating cos of its consequences. But a podcast I listen to about the show pointed out that they waited 2 hours between injection and preparing Clarke for testing. Abby had a lot of time to argue about it, and she didn't until the moment we saw in the

They hadn't even come up with the idea to use the bone marrow at the point she had the dream, though. And dream!Clarke said "you're running out of time" not "it didn't work".

They don't have time to go all the way back to the community and get volunteers and get them all the way back to the lab and test it. And TBH half of the people in the lab are not expendable because of their medical and engineering expertise.

Is it cheaper because AV Club didn't even produce the list, they linked to another publication's list and barely editorialized on it?

If the chips are seperate from the cheese, that's not nachos, that's chips & queso.

There are some cheeses that, when melted, loose all of their unique taste and texture and just disappear into whatever it's been melted to, and I feel like I just added 100 cal to my dish with no ROI. American cheese is designed to be at its peak deliciousness when melty.

You say that like he got a divorce from a sham marriage and not like his wife very suddenly died.

I feel like the show wants us to feel like this is one of the great moral quandries this show likes to explore, but with stakes like this, I feel like the choices are obvious with the known circumstances. "Give us a better idea." No one says anything. I understand why it's stressful, but it's not like the decisions

I don't think it's OOC. He's a survivor himself, always has been, that's why he and Emori are attracted to each other.

Think of all the abandoned Wal-Marts there are to pillage in a nuclear wasteland.

We literally just saw her make the other choice in this episode, but okay.

Also… no, Raven, it's not just like how you saw the rocket. You put various context clues together to realize that there must be a rocket in the facility, with some ALIE brain boosting help. Abby had a nightmare. Why did we validate that?

I get how on the surface this is what Mount Weather did, but it isn't ACTUALLY. The Mount Weather community was doing just fine in their bunker. They did not NEED to harvest everyone's bone marrow against their will, and they did not NEED to control and kill all those Grounders, it was just to make their life more

Weirder twists have happened in television, dude. You could pull it back.

Literally not what I'm saying.

He kept a cushy job for years while blatantly not doing any work.

"There are PSA's everywhere."
Is there really? And is negative messaging as powerful to them as the positive messaging an episode like this has?

When men who beat women and watch this show see that this kind of behavior doesn't warrant blacklisting, it validates them.