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A visit from the Family Apocalypse couldn't happen to a nicer bunch.

I was rooting for the murderer from about 20 seconds in. That that crap is what passes for "funny" is why [insert your bad thing that happened here]. It's kind of been a general issue this season, the brains of the week being unfunny, unpleasant stereotypes. They gotta have some part of it that's easy, I guess.

Yeah, they did it, this is The 100 I watch for. Surprising how even Bellamy becomes tolerable when they give him sensible things to say and do. Though when Echo was asking him, Why save me? it was so obviously not for what was said… well, it's a theory anyway.

Hell yeah. And they better bring Nick Frost back, too. He completes the all-genres-at-once feel that's the best. Plus of course the blood that goes pssssssh in slow motion…

I want to say this is out of character for Clarke - that it's a trick, that she's been chipped, that it's just the writers bumdiving - but I can't. It's a bad choice, it's a Jaha move, but is it really surprising for Wanheda? Damn, show.

yeah i think that it's not any kind of good sign for them when *Jasper* is being the voice of reality. not the "party til we burn" junk, but in his recent interactions with the rest of them. his points are real, their answers have to be better.

my bet: she makes it to orbit and then. ALIENS.

I repent, I repent, Octavia's whole journey into lame just set up her Behold a pale rider entrance that much more. I was assuming she'd fight for Skaikru though. We'll find out!

Yes, I'm more & more buying the idea that Julia is the actual hero of the story, even if Quentin is the MC. I don't want to wait a year. Maybe the cast could do an in-character podcast.

I was like "IS THAT A HUGO???!!?" so I'm glad someone else saw it.

Largely agree with this review, and how welcome it is to see people act with dignity when they're treated with it. Holden wasn't just standard Main Dude annoying, he was *insane*. Like, Heeeeere's Holden! level. I keep expecting to find out he's been infected with something.

What an extraordinary performance. I can see this being shown in schools for years.

This show really makes me miss 22 episode seasons. The expression on Eliot's face before the Rattening … and Jules of course is the best again.

I think the more you're aware of previous versions the more difficult it is to clearly take in this one, as its own thing. But the movie is weirdly diffident to its own story, too.

When Noah showed up in that door I had to remember to breathe, watching them barely dare to believe it was real. So good.

Thanks. Yeah, that's the movie I saw.

She uses her name when she gives consent, Ouelet uses it in conversation (90% sure). Her work nickname is "Major" but clearly she thinks of herself as Mara Killian.

I agree that they are weird about the Japanese-ness of anyone, really, but I think it's not about losing her body but her memories. Being "the Major" is a halfway step back from the fictional person she's always thought she was and the real person she doesn't remember.

The idea from the main review that there's no more USA is interesting, I hadn't heard that before. That's about how Mara would believe she was a refugee I guess?

It befuddles me that I have yet to see a review of this film that notices that Scarlett Johansson's character has a name. Mara Killian is kind of the point of the whole thing.