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She had already escaped the Mountain. She (along with Bellamy and Octavia) showed up at the scene of the rampage just as Finn was taking his last shot(s). She hears shots and the the three of them rush towards the village to find Finn pointing the gun and all the dead people and Murphy just looking on helplessly.

Yes, its not clear to me at all that off-screen conversations were happening. I pictured the timeline for this episode being akin to an episode of 24 where the entire thing is taking place in real time. (How else are we to buy into Bellamy pulling a gun on Nylah and Clarke not shutting that down?!? "We don't have time

How does he know about Clarke and Lexa? I am supposed to believe that in all his pain and misery and PTSD he was at all aware of Clarke's feelings for Lexa? She has been gone and in Polis since the crew returned from Mt. Weather. I don't remember Jasper running into Clarke when she returned to Arkadia for a quick trip

Thing is, does anyone actually know the extent of the Clarke/Lexa relationship among the Adventure Squad? Aside from Murphy, who actually saw how close they were? In my view, none of them understand just how much Clarke is hurting right now from that loss. Maybe Octavia has an inkling but everyone else, I feel like

When Jasper says "I couldn't do what you did." to Clarke before giving back the ALIE 2.0 chip/Lexa, what did everyone think he meant? I feel like this one is open to interpretation.

Promo photos for next ep indicate we will see her again!

Spot on. Given the core audience, there should have been more clarity. This was indeed the same music used in the Clarke/Nylah scene which was clearly consensual. The looking and then looking away clutters the conversation but ultimately having sex so someone does not kill you is not kinky or fun. Because they used

Does Nylah still have the wrist band? Time for a trip to the trading post?

Non-sequiter (please accept my apologies) but I just started watching Fringe on Amazon Fire TV and dude, The State's Attorney is The Observer! I wonder if its all part of The Pattern?

I read it as (a) don't threaten me bro (b) I have time to think this
through and make a little decision structure chart to work through my
options and outcomes and; (c) [/optimism] how
can I protect Alicia and her kids while sending Peter Florrick straight
to hell?

Did anyone else expect Sydney Bristow to jump out and attack Melissa George's character with a shovel during Marylin's badass walk with Will to Peter's office? Just me?

Agreed. Seeing trouty lips made the derivative work that much better. I also might have rewatched a few times to see if that was a Tina Cohen-Chang dancing next to Sam/Chord?

Agreed, but that is part of where the show is losing me. Any fictional drama is going to require the viewer to suspend their disbelief here and there. What I love(d) about this show was that it wasn't a constant. However, since the launch of Florrick Aggos, the writers have leaned on artistic license far too much.

Still enjoying the show very much and its still one of the best written shows on television but they are starting to lose me a bit. The loose ends/ethical issues/outright illegal activities that continue to be threaded into the storyline are stacked so high, there is no way to recall ALL of them anymore. This means

I can't wait to hear the dialogue between Alicia and Will right before they screw each other again literally just after screwing each other figuratively.