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I don't think the show is trying to set Luna as the moral compass. Octavia kills her while arguing against her point. And then sets out to prove Luna wrong. So, I think most of the audience and the show itself are in agreement with you about that.

Can we just get a weekly Binging with Babish article? It's food, it's pop culture, let's just bite the bullet and make it a regular feature so I can engage in comments here instead on YouTube's terrible system.

It's also possible that the way she self-identifies has changed over time.

This guy would likely teach you how to make poptart pastries from scratch. Which come to think of it would probably be delicious.

I'm gonna back you up that a hot pocket is a pie and not a sandwich, though they are similar in the way cats and dogs are similar.

Frying the fries in beef tallow is going to alienate a lot of people who don't consume beef. Which is more than just vegetarians.

I feel like in practice they broadly keep them separate, but I'm also not of a faith that follows that rule so.

You can supplement vitamin D, something I'm sure the bunker cult thought of.

The black rain is acidic. It'll kill you but slowly. Roan could still fight in it, but as we see, it was very difficult for him.

Luna was dying from radiation poisoning until she was removed from the environment and had time to heal. I do not know WHY everyone thinks nightblood immunizes them from worldwide radiation cos IT DEFINITELY DOESN'T it just makes you more resistant.

Also if *everyone* is hiding then no one's being picked off. Eventually they all would have had to come out and fight.

I get WHY they made this call… the risk that no one in humanity would survive was not a gamble worth taking to Clarke, and the only clan she would be able to convince to sneak into the bunker was her own… so even though effectively it saved Skaikru over the others (Jaha's motivation) it was also the only way to ensure

Raven convinced her to give her blood willingly, then when it became abundantly clear that she was a prisoner and they were willing to sacrifice innocent Grounders, she turned heel real fast. She's got nothing left to live for.

I just need Lucy and Margaret to SPEAK TO EACH OTHER about what Lucy's actually experiencing. Margaret thinks that as long as she sells Lucy as a wonderful and perfect harlot, nothing but goodness and good men will come to her. Has she never prepared Lucy for the darker underbelly of all of this? Lucy seems far too

BAD CALL 7 MINUTES IN INDRA GOT ME TEARING UP.

OK I was gonna wait until tonight after work to watch this episode but an A grade? I'm gonna have to sneak this stuff in between meetings now.

He seemed so calmly resolute about the whole thing I assumed I'd somehow missed a part where the circumstances of his death were explained to him. That's amazing that he was never told and still communicated to me that he knew.

I yelled out loud multiple times during this episode, but most of all at the teleportation.

I am getting at, the people who are taking Gaiman's comments seriously probably have a good reason to do so based on whatever their personal experiences with suicidal threats are.