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Raven Wilder
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But if it's not against the rules, then trying to investigate it or get a confession about it isn't going to yield any results. If the guys had been telling the truth about sleeping with the girls, then the fact that the girls get stigmatized for it is a horrible thing, but there's not really much that can be done

"I was in D. and C. when Clarke let it blow up."

I know it's been such a consistent part of the show that it usually goes without saying, but Lindsey Morgan is just amazing.

I think the lesson here is that Bellamy makes bad decisions when left unsupervised, but can be a great asset if someone's holding his leash.

I kinda liked that his latest grand plan to save his people turned out to be yet another bust.

I frickin' loved the scene where Clarke's trying to decide whether to put herself on the list. She's normally so devoted to protecting everyone else, we rarely get to see her faced with the prospect of screwing someone over, not for the greater good, but simply to protect her own life, and her inability to choose was

Murphy's later scene with Emori implies that his actions may have been a deliberate attempt to curry favor with Abby so he can secure a place for himself and Emori in the Ark. Which actually makes me wonder if he gave her the real medicine, or if he put some other random medicine in the bottle and kept the real

I've been saying for a while, Clarke should take a page from Season 1 Bellamy and just get herself a harem going.

Given that Ontari is dead, it doesn't seem likely to come up often.

Bellamy, Pike, and the others in that band attacked the Trikru army with the blessing of Arkadia (or a little over half of them, anyway). This wasn't a case where a leader is elected and then makes a horrible decision that the people likely wouldn't have approved of; Pike was elected for the explicit purpose of

Technically, they went to the village with the intent of forcing the inhabitants out, but with the knowledge that said inhabitants would likely resist and blood would be shed.

I actually thought the first two eps were a little meh, due to having to shoulder so much setup, but that this episode really ramped things up a lot with some really good emotional scenes.

Raven thinks they should have told everyone that the station can only keep 100 people alive. Presumably, if they'd gone with that plan, the decision of who gets to live would be more open to the democratic process, since everyone would be able to say something about it.

Yep, which will undoubtedly have someone wonder, "Wait, when we were looking for a way to defeat Alie, we could've made more Nightbloods this entire time?"

Since Clarke briefly had the Flame in her head, presumably her mind was copied onto it just like the previous Commanders' were. So if Luna takes the Flame, she'll be able to communicate with a version of Clarke.

Except you need to make sure the hundred people who survive have the necessary skills needed to keep the Neo Ark functioning for five years.

On the other hand, Marx Brothers movies used to have chunks of the script that simply read "Harpo does something funny".

It didn't seem like they were in the deep woods or anything, just a slightly wooded area that was most likely still within the city limits. That would probably make firing a gun there illegal; you can't just go down to a local park and start shooting at trees.

I think the deal with the voiceover is that it's from the book Jughead will eventually write about all this, after the season is over.

It's no use; they ain't talkin'.