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Saurabh Kudterkar
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Clarke's big idea to save everyone involved sacrificing 400 of her own people to make room for people from other clans. Some leader she's turning out to be.

Not that he cares.

That's how I see it too. The point to note here is that what seems as a knee-jerk response to viewers seems as a logical decision to the characters(even if it was not). By acting on the assumptions that they genuinely believed to be valid, Bellamy and Pike set in motion a chain events that ended up validating their

In what way?

I concur. My point is that a lot of people are talking about the 'innocent' people that Bellamy and Pike mass murdered. My issue isn't with the justification of the act or lack thereof, it is with the assumption that the people killed were innocent defenseless civilians who wouldn't hurt a fly. They weren't. They were

That is not to say that Lexa couldn't have died of some other cause. Ontari could very well have had Lexa killed as a last resort.

Good point.

You are aware that all those unaware grounders would in all probability have done the exact same thing to Arkadia if they had lived long enough to come under Ontari's command? The show depicts all the Grounders as a generally warlike people. Aside from Lexa and Lincoln, none of the Grounders have been shown to display