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I dare you⌠to rant about a character who deserved better GO
I can and will die on the hill that Belamy fucking Blake deserved better! And Lexa! Belamy did hos BEST as a teenager sent to likely unlivable land with a bunch of other teenagers. And WAS FOUGHTevery time he made a SAFE AND SANE suggestion. And what did he get? NOTHING
Katara deserves better from the fandom tho
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Blake, Eluan and Andrei, Blake Mitchell is An American in Prague, BelAmi, 2019.
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What I want in Season 7:
-canon romantic Bellarke
-Bellarke happening before the show ends
-Octavia/Clarke reconciled friendship
-everyone stops being mean to Clarke
-My favs survive
-Somehow my dead favs appear (like Monty in s6, maybe in the anomaly)
-a hopeful ending
-a good plot/story
What Iâm going to get:
-a lever being pulled
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The 100 rewatch: 5x01 Eden
One of my favorite episodes of the show. Itâs incredible how much I enjoy it every time I watch it. Clarke being my favorite character certainly helps, but the episode is so well done in terms of cinematography, music, acting, direction, and 95% of the writing. (The only thing that makes it less than perfect are 80 seconds towards the end that are very, very badly written.)
The fandom is split on whether the time jump was good or bad for the show, but I think it brought more good than bad, overall (especially since it was necessary, so the actors wouldnât still be trying to pass as teenagers well into their 30s). If nothing else, then for Octaviaâs storyline and this epic beginning of the season - the first 3-4 episodes of season 5 - probably the strongest of all seasons of the show.
Full disclosure: I already rewatched season 5 and season 6 while waiting for season 7, so this entire season is pretty fresh in my mind, but season 5 is still the only one that I havenât covered in my episode reviews (since I wrote season 6 reviews week by week as it was airing), and I want to get that done. And then I also wanted to rewatch Eden after 7x02 The Garden, because of the parallels and contrasts between the two episodes which I mentioned in my review of The Garden. (Review of 7x03 is coming soon.)
In light of season 7, when the main characters are also separated and the timeline is very weird, itâs also interesting to see how this season 5 premiere is structured:
The opening shot is the Rings seen from space, then we see the Earth from space, before zooming in and seeing Clarke coming out of the ruins of Beccaâs lab, 42 days after Praimfaya. ^^^
Almost 25 minutes of this episode are a Clarke flashback, and most of it is just her, fighting against the nature and her own despair and isolation, until she finds Eden and meets Madi, almost two months after Praimfaya. This is the showâs first full uninterrupted flashback that lasts longer than a couple of minutes, but itâs also the first time the show has covered a time jump in a flashback - its previous biggest time jump was 86 days, rather than 2199 days. (And the next time jump will be 125 years. Things have really escalated.)Â
Then we go â6 years laterâ (actually 5 years and about 10 months later) and the remaining 16-17 minutes are all set in the present. And even though this is a very Clarke-centric episode, it actually manages to feature all the main characters. First we see Clarke and Madi in the present, then it goes back to the Ring, but this time we see Bellamy and the Spacekru for the first time this season, to check in with them and see how they have or havenât changed in 6 years.
We see them noticing Eligius,, then we go back to replay the present days scenes from the end of the season 4 finale, where Clarke was expecting Bellamy and kru in the pod, and instead saw the Gagarin transport ship coming down.
We meet Diyoza, McCreary and Shaw for the first time. Thereâs a few more minutes of Clarke and Madi trying to defend themselves against the prisoners, and killing two of them, but also alerting Diyoza to their existence. Then we go back to the Ring to see Spacekru preparing to board Eligius 4, and, almost at the end of the episode, we get the âOMG look at this twist! You didnât expect these two to be together, did you? Or maybe you did because you saw the clumsy hints in the season 4 finale, I mean if you stop someone from committing suicide and then you happen to fall right next to each other that counts as setup for romance. right?â twist-reveal of Becho in a 1 minute 20 second scene.
But - thatâs not the last scene (you need something actually dramatic for the last scene), because - right after Bellamy says the ironic-foreshadowing line âOctavia is the least of our worriesâ. we get a cliffhanger-teaser ending - our first look at the fighting pit, with Miller, Indra and Gaia looking on (yes, theyâre all credited for this episode, alongside Marie/Octavia, though they all appear for about a second or two), until the winner of the gladiator fight turns to Octavia, and we see her for the first time with her new Blodreina persona. Leading into 5x02 Red Queen (which I hope to rewatch and review soon, too) - unlike this episode, fully set in one place, in the bunker, and most of it is the longest uninterrupted flashback the show has ever done. It only jumps back to the present at the very end, with another teaser-cliffhanger thatâs again set in the fighting pit (this time, the twist is that Kane is one of the fighters), setting up a âhow the heck did they get there?â question for 5x04 and flashbacks from 5x11 to explain.
(I wouldnât be surprised if in season 7 we get more of such cliffhanger-teasers where a character or set of characters only appears in an episode for a minute or two, setting up their longer storyline in another episode. I donât think all episodes will be like 7x02 and 7x04, fully set in one place and with all other characters fully missing.)
So, the first 2 episodes of season 5 had the task of showing us what happened to the three set of characters in three completely different locations over the time jump - with the focus on Clarke, Bellamy and Octavia. But we got almost 25 minutes of Clarke flashbacks (about the time that was the hardest and most eventful for her - trying to survive on the ruined Earth in the first few months after Praimfaya, meeting Madi), a full episode plus later flashbacks in another episode (about 50 minutes?) of flashbacks of the bunker; and.... 0 flashbacks of Spacekru on the Ring. And that says a lot about what the writers considered important to show. The boring, everyday, humdrum life is what you skip in fiction. So, the show told us right from the start that there was nothing of note that happened on the Ring. While Clarke in this episode - after her âdeathâ, goes through her 40 16 days in the desert before she finds Eden (literally paradise!), and the bunker is clearly Hell on Earth, the Ring is basically just 7 people being stuck in quarantine for 6 years and trying not to get too bored.
The cinematography on this show since season 5 has been so good! Here, the sepia, grey and pale yellow tones help make Earth look desolate and ruined, and like a real desert. Until Clarke finds Eden, which is in normal colors. (This contrast in the color scheme between Eden and the rest of the Earth is there throughout season 5. Later we get the almost too colorful Sanctum, and the soft light and blue-green tones of Skyring.)
With how often TV does the Beauty is Never Tarnished trope - where female characters have to look as gorgeous as possible even when their circumstances are such that it doesnât make any sense - I love the fact that the show let Clarke have radiation burns on her face and wear a dirty top for half of this episode. This shouldnât be an exceptional thing in TV shows, but sadly it is.
42 days after Praimfaya - thatâs how long Clarke was in Beccaâs lab, until she either ran out of food, or judged it was safe to go outside because the death wave had passed, or both.Â
Oh hi, Rover, maybe the most memorable inanimate âcharacterâ. It got a lot of memorable screentime in this ep. The sea is no more - the one good thing is that Clarke has an easier time travelling from the island. First stop Polis - back when Clarke was hoping to reunite with her mom and the rest of the people in the bunker. How much would things change if she had? That shot of the destroyed Tower in Polis is such a memorable symbol of not just the physical destruction that happened in Praimfaya, but the end of the old way of life. Even though season 5 will then weirdly try to resurrect the position of Commander.Â
I love the opening titles! I canât believe I have never paid attention to them before the hiatus between seasons 6 and 7. Starting with the title shot of the desolate Earth with the ruins of the Tower, the opening sequence is showing the death wave as itâs happening in the area where the first 4 seasons took place, going from Polis when the tower was still there, to Arkadia burning (where the death wave came before it got to Beccaâs lab and Polis), to various other shots including the one thatâs clearly the remains of the Statue of Liberty, presumably already broken during the first nuclear apocalypse, to shots of sea and forest burning, to a shot of Earth from space with a green spot, to the really cool animation of most of the Tower disappearing. (The shot of Eligius landing is the only one that doesnât fit.)
The temple collapsed 46 days after Praimfaya (according to 5x02 - Iâve written that down before). Clarke was trying to dig out the entrance to the bunker for quite a while, stopping occasionally to get some rest and eat. That moment when she desperately pounds at the bunker door and yells âIâm here! Mom!â is one we see from Abbyâs POV as she hears the sounds and learns her daughter sheâs out there and not in space.Â
While unsuccessfully trying to clear the path to the entrance, Clarke notices the remnants of Lexaâs throne in the other rubble. A broken throne, another symbol of the past. The Clexa theme starts playing for a moment as Clarke notices it and take out one branch - probably just as a remembrance, because Iâm not sure it looked that useful for her current task. And that somehow (however unlikely) seems to cause the rest of the Temple to collapse (a moment we also see replayed in 5x02) - meaning that Clarke loses her chance of being with her mother and other people during the 5 years, and the people in the bunker lose the hope theyâll be able to get out after these 6 years (or maybe ever).Â
The branch does prove useful later when Clarke uses it as a walking stick as sheâs walking through the desert when sheâs at the end of her strength.... And... this could all be seen as a metaphor? She met Lexa at the time when she was desperate to save her people, then she became isolated from them, then in her traumatized state, her relationship with Lexa became a crutch but was also isolating her further from her family and her people.
Back to the ruined Arkadia, where Clarke says she was looking for food or water but only found ghosts. One of the most emotional moment of the episode when Clarke cries after finding a chest with Jasperâs goggles, Mayaâs music player he had kept after her death, and his letter to Monty. Clarke probably learned about Jasper staying behind to commit suicide off-screen from Bellamy some time at the end of 4x09, and learned about his when she reunited with Monty and Harper, but we didnât see her react to his death in season 4. (This scene would later be a flashback in 6x07 Nevermind, where Clarke used that same chest in her mindspace to hide her memory in the Dark Place.)
(Maya had really good music taste! And itâs a neat way to hear some good songs and for Clarke to be able to listen to them while driving her rover.)
The hardships Clarke undergoes here and the way she fights shows her strong she is - one of her main character traits is that she does not give up, no matter how desperate the circumstances are. Clarkeâs way of fighting despair was to talk to Bellamy on the radio. Sometimes she told him very meaningful things - as when she thought she might die: âIf this is the last time I ever do that, I just want to say... Donât feel bad about leaving me here. You did what you had to. Iâm proud of youâ. (This reminds me of the time in 2x05 when Bellamy told her he knew she had to leave him and Finn outside to save the others when she closed the dropship door.) Other times sheâs telling him about her current problems, musing about her life, chatting about Monty and Raven and all sort of things, imagining he could hear her, even though it must have become obvious to her pretty early on that he canât reply, and probably canât even hear her. She wasnât at this point even sure if he was alive. As she says at one point: âGod, this would be so much easier if I knew you were alive, that I will see you again.â But itâs in Clarkeâs nature to hope. She was also refusing to believe he and Finn were dead after the Ring of Fire, she refused to believe Bellamy could be dead or captured even while she was worrying about him all the time while he was in Mount Weather. At one point right after getting out of Beccaâs lab, she is trying to encourage herself:Â âYou got thisâ - the way she sometimes tries to encourage others and also the way Bellamy sometimes does it. And other times, she definitely was channelling Bellamy, gently mocking her:Â âPositive thoughts, Clarkeâ. He was the one who told her they had hope as long as they were breathing.
And I must say Iâm impressed that Clarke had Jasperâs letter to Monty for 6 years and never succumbed to the temptation of opening and reading it. But to do that, would have meant she was giving up hope that she would see her friends again and give it to Monty.
 But it would be far less realistic if she hadnât had a moment of complete despair. (Another character known for being a survivor, Murphy, had that moment after 86 days of sitting in a bunker alone.) Long isolation is a torture in itself and can drive you mad, as it was emphasized in 7x02. Itâs not the first time Clarke has been isolated - she was in solitary for a year on the Ark when she was 16-17 (she only had the walls and her drawings to distract herself with), she isolated herself because of her trauma for 3 months, and now she was again forced into isolation. This time she was also losing hope due to the terrible conditions she had to fight, and the way everything seemed to be getting worse. âIâve done! Iâve lost everything! My friends, my parents. I have nothing!â As Buffy would say - she still had something left, herself. But this is the first of the three times we see Clarke almost lose all hope and the will to live - but the other two times were under the influence of a psychosis, and when she had been bodysnatched. This time it was the tiny hope that there could be a place to live, with basic living conditions, that made her change her mind.
Who was Clarke talking to when she said âYou think you can kill me? Have at itâ and later when was yelling that at the sky? Nature? Gods or gods? (There has never been any indication that she was religious. Probably not.) Itâs the only times during in her solitary moments when Clarke isnât talking to Bellamy, or, occasionally, to herself.
Finding Eden saved Clarke from despair, at least for a while, I donât think she would have been able to keep her sanity and her hopefor 6 years if she hadnât met Madi, almost two months after Praimfaya. Having someone for company, having someone to take care of, is very different from being all alone. Still, even after meeting Madi and became her surrogate mom, Clarke still needed to keep talking to Bellamy every day, for 2199 days in total, to keep herself sane, to have something to look forward to.
These people from the Shallow Valley clan seem so cool, theyâre already my favorite Grounder clan from the little we see of their way of life (at least this community - I wonder who the 100 chosen for the bunker were), and most importantly, from the fact that Madiâs parents must have had support from their community in keeping her from the Conclave and all that garbage. Of course they didnât want to give their child away, so she would be forced to fight and kill other children, probably die at 12, or at best become Heda and be separated from her family tor the rest of her life, because âlove is weaknessâ etc.Â
The shot of the dead boy is so sad. But he and the other dead people look far too peaceful for radiation victims?
Poor Madi - 6 years old and already she saw her family and everyone sheâs ever known die. Her mother died in her arms, and she was left alone. And even before that, she had to hide and learn to fight and lay traps to avoid Flamekeepers, whom she saw as her archenemies. She was another girl who had to hide from birth, like Octavia. No surprise she was a âchild from Hellâ when Clarke first met her.
Clarkeâs world view has gotten so dark. Her old moral certainty from season 1 has been chipped away gradually, and, at this point, she has accepted the moral relativism idea that âeveryone does things for their peopleâ and there is no right or wrong - which so many of her enemies or temporary allies have tried to install in her. Sheâs started to see herself as the âCommander of Deathâ, too, believing fighting is all she does and can do. âI used to think that life was about more than just surviving⌠Iâm not sure anymore. Animals donât feel guilty when they kill. Itâs kill or be killed.â Interesting - this is the same thing Pike said in season 3a. Clarke has more empathy for her enemies â I told myself that every life I took was for a reason, but the other side had reasons, too", but the end result is now the same, as we see later...
âThere are no good guysâ - this line has been said in so many versions and contexts throughout the show, and many people seem to think itâs the showâs motto. But itâs more complicated than that. Those words have changed their meaning and been challenged and opposed. When Abby told Clarke âRemember that weâre the good guysâ in season 2, she was telling her: donât lose yourself, donât become as ruthless as your enemy in order to beat them. When Clarke said âI tried... I tried to be a good guyâ and Abby replied: âMaybe there are no good guysâ, she meant that it may not be possible to keep your hands clean in a world like that. (Mind you, neither of them ever said there were no bad guys, or that Mountain Men werenât that.) When Clarke said to same to Bellamy when he was wondering âWhat do you do when you realize you may not be the good guy?â in season 3, she was comforting him and telling him she knows what itâs like to hate yourself because of the things youâve done, in a grey world where itâs often hard to see right and wrong. But Abby in 4x12 told Clarke something different: âI told you there were no good guys. But there are. You are.â Clarke needed to be reassured, so she wouldnât hate herself, that she was a hero, because her motives were good and she was trying her best under the circumstances, where, as they both agreed, they were no good choices. Sadly, Clarke obviously didnât take that to heart. In season 5, she does not consider herself a hero. And when Madi says âI think he may be a good guyâ about one of the prisoners, the one who argued against killing a child, unlike his buddy - Clarkeâs reply âThere are no good guysâ before she kills him, has a darker meaning: she has lost her faith in humanity (with a few exceptions, at this point), and this a different Clarke, one that isnât ready to give people the benefit of a doubt. She as at her most murderous in season 5 - because sheâs now ready to kill even when itâs not absolutely necessary and when she canât see another choice, as pre-Praimfaya Clarke. It would take her the whole season to start coming back from that - and decide to try to be a good guy, as Monty asked her to.
First introduction of Diyoza, McCreary and Shaw. Diyoza has changed so much since. Her similarities to Octavia have been emphasized much more because they were the opposing sides in season 5 and because of the relationship they develop later, but she also has similarities to Clarke. She also used to fight for what she believed in against who she saw as bad guys, went through a lot, killed a lot of people, was considered a monster, started to fear she was one, became jaded, and finally decided to find peace and happiness and leave violence behind.Â
âWeâre not aloneâ. Season 5 is really going for the callbacks to season 1. And Iâm still not sure how I feel about this comparison between the Delinquents and the Eligius prisoners. Because there are two ways to look at it. If itâs a part of the âletâs see the humanity of these people rather than see them as one-dimensional villainsâ thing, Iâm all for it. But it makes no sense to see it as an exact parallel. Because in one corner, we have the level of threat posed by 100 unskilled and (at first) unarmed teenagers who just went about, vs thousands of people who had hundreds and hundreds of armed and experienced warriors and who saw fit to immediately almost kill one of these teenagers and start terrorizing them... and in the other, a bunch of adult murderers with all sorts of powerful weapons and a military strategist at the helm, immediately moving in to take over a valley, and the threat they pose to a lone woman and a child...
Before we meet the Eligius prisoners, we get some sweet mother/daughter moments between Clarke and Madi. We learn that Clarke is telling her stories about her friends (Octavia is Madiâs favorite) and drawing events from her past (as they sit by the fire and look through her sketchbook, we see portraits of Octavia in the Conclave, Bellamy and Clarke looking as her friends are leaving her on Earth). Clarke says she doesnât regret staying, because she met Madi. But she still yearns for them to come back and gives a longing look - and we get this transition:Â
Spacekru
When we see Spacekru after 6 years, we get the updates on what has changed and what hasnât, and what the time on the Ring has meant for each of them:
Raven has been unsuccessfully trying to get them back to Earth for a year - which Bellamy, in particular, isnât happy about. He has no idea that Clarke is alive, but he is eager to see his sister again.Â
Monty has been keeping everyone alive with his algae farm, although we get a lot of jokes and complaining about their taste (which seems so out of place after you have seen what was going in in the bunker in the meantime).
Emori has been learning to pilot.
Memori have broken up at some point (and Raven has had Emori as roommate since) and Murphy is the one person in the group who has been negative and bitter, to the point they have âexiledâ him (history repeating, but in a much more benign way?) to another part of the station. It seems realistic that at least one person and one relationship would crack under the pressure of peace and boredom and being forced to spend time with the same people every day. According to Bellamy, Murphy needs to feel like a hero in order not to feel useless - and without dangers and conflicts, he canât save anyone and feel like one. According to what Emori says later in season 5, their relationship is one that works better when there is some kind of danger they can face, and Murphy as a fighter and survivor is the version of him she loves.
Bellamy is the obvious leader, in spite of the easy camaraderie between the group - this will become more obvious when they start planning to board the ship and go to the ground, but even here, he is the one who gives pep talks and tries to inspire others - like Murphy, telling him he is not useless. This friendship has certainly developed in those 6 years - before Praimfaya, Bellamy still wasnât even ready to trust Murphy and was constantly questioning his motives. And they have certainly come a long way from season 1...Â
Bellamyâs calmed and lighter manner has been discussed a lot. Iâd say it made sense 90% of the time - it was simply a result of 6 years of peace, something he had never really had before. It doesnât mean he was super happy - but simply that, for a change, he didnât have to constantly fight and he under stress.
Two people who definitely were happy on the Ring are Monty and Harper. Monty is the only one who is even reluctant to go to the ground - scared that he will be pulled again in the world where he will have to fight and kill again. Earth has bad memories for him, from having to kill his mother - twice - to save others, to his best friendâs suicide. The Marper scene is the best of all the Spacekru scenes here. And when Harper tells him his strength - which he showed in all the hard things he had to do - is why she loves him, he has the best line in the episode: âNo one should have to be that strongâ.
Echo is friendly with everyone and has been teaching them to fight Azgeda-style. And oh, yeah, did we mention sheâs been dating Bellamy for a while? Hereâs a brief confirmation through a kiss and a conversation where we only learn that Becho is a thing, we donât know how long itâs been a thing but itâs at least less than 3 years, since he took 3 years to even forgive her (and I donât think it necessarily means immediately starting to date).; and Echo is worried if itâs still going to be a thing after they go to the ground.
Hereâs a thing with Spacekru: the time jump worked much better with Octavia and Wonkru and with Clarke and Madi, because we saw flashbacks, and because we got a good idea what those 6 years were for them, even for things we didnât see. But the complete lack of flashbacks for Spacekru means that the audience wonât be able to relate to their new âfamilyâ unit, because Show, Donât Tell is the main TV storytelling principle. Even when viewers learn about something in dialogue (like the Farm Stationâs tragic backstory since they landed on Earth), they donât care because they havenât seen it.
But with Spacekru, there is an additional problem: the show keeps giving us contradictory info about what those 6 years on the Ring were even like. Or rather, most of what we know is consistent with the idea that their biggest problems were boredom and lack of tasty food. *OK, the first batch of algae apparently put Murphy in a coma, but thatâs the only traumatic event we hear about.) There were no other people, no one who could be a threat - and while they could have, in theory, had some malfunctions they had to deal with, we never hear anything about it. But the show also has characters saying things like âwe kept each other aliveâ or that Echo has âproven herself on the Ringâ, which makes it sound like there was something much more dramatic going on, but they never explain why.
As a result, the idea of Spacekru as a tightly knit family unit - comparable to what the Delinquents were like in season 1 - just doesnât work so well. The relationships that work the best and are the most compelling are those that had already existed before - Marper, Memori, the friendship between the former 100+2. The Emori/Raven/Murphy trio works because we saw them already interacting in season 4. But Echo is the character who gets the short end of the stick, because all the development she was supposed to have, including her friendships and romantic relationship, happened off-screen. And with the way the show positioned her as a villain in seasons 3 and almost all of season 4, threw her pretty much accidentally (and because she had no other choice and the others accepted her) with the group, and then said âhere, sheâs one of the good guys nowâ. Thatâs really crappy writing. And it set up Echo to be hated, or at least irritate a large part of the audience. Imagine if there had been a time jump in mid-season 2 where Murphy went from being barely tolerated by everyone, to being everyoneâs best friend and dating Raven. Thatâs pretty much that.
Most of these problems are concentrated in the Bellamy/Echo scene at the end. So much bad writing in those 80 seconds. Now, Iâm not one of the people who say that this relationship makes no sense. It does make sense for what is it - two people got stuck for 6 years in the same place, with just 5 other people, 4 of which were coupled up. After so much time forced to spend together, you either have to start tolerating and forgiving someone, or your life will become unbearable. Thereâs a force of habit, the closeness that comes from seeing someone every day, and the lack of other options. Thereâs also the fact that Bellamy had mourned Clarke and was convinced she was dead. They are both physically attractive people, Iâm sure they trained when she taught him Azgeda fighting and he taught her shooting. I have no problem with it as a placeholder relationship that the show is very obviously using as a plot device. And itâs not even subtle about it. Here we learn about the existence of that relationship as a surprise twist at the end of an episode that was focused on Clarke, Clarke being left alone on Earth and struggling, Clarke talking to Bellamy for 6 years and waiting for him to return. (And later episodes will keep making B.E scenes always about Clarke or connected to Clarke, in even more obvious ways.) There is no attempt to show what exactly it is that these two people like about each other, what drew them to each other, how they went from enemies to friends to a couple off-screen, anything apart from the mere fact that the relationship exists. Here, they are kissing, therefore you know they are in love. Maybe. As if the show is saying: no, it doesnât matter and you donât have to see it. Yes, you can conclude that itâs just a relationship of convenience and circumstance.
This kind of relationship and love triangle has been done to death in many TV shows. But even for what it is, itâs remarkable how little the show even tries to make this relationship compelling, compared to just about any other relationship in the show, including those of minor characters.   I gotta say, as a Bellarke shipper, I kind of enjoy all the B/E scenes, because they are so devoid of chemistry, so forced, so empty. But as someone who appreciates good storytelling, they are pretty painful. When the show tires to focus a little bit on this ship, we get terrible dialogue like this:
"Wouldn't it be easier to just walk outside? This is Bellamy's callback to what he told Echo in 4x13 when he talked her down from suicide. He says it in a lighthearted way and she smiles.Her suicide attempt is a cute remembrance they joke about?! Really? Also, it;s been 6 years for them. Do they joke about that often? Or does he think going to the ground is a cool opportunity to remind her of her suicide attempt? Which is a cute memory for her, apparently?! Iâm pretty sure this is not how human beings interact. This line may be even worse than the infamous "We found each other in cages".
."We kept each other alive". How? Unless it's just about that half an hour while they were getting to the Ring, they were never in danger of dying during those 6 years. Bellamy even tells Murphy "Up here, there are no heroes." Monty is the only one who kept them alive, with food. They may have kept each other sane, maybe. However, that goes for all 7 of them. And Bellamy does say âWe are familyâ. Which extends to all of Spacekru and doesnât really say anything about whether he and Echo will continue being a romantic couple. (Or maybe that was the whole point?)
Bellamy again, making light of the fact that Echo tried to kill Octavia and telling Echo that Octavia will not be a problem and will understand and forgive her easily - even though it took him 3 years. âIâm more stubborn than she isâ. Oh come on, Bellamy! You know Octavia better than that! You know more than anyone that this is not true! Is he simply lying to calm Echoâs mind? I like season 5 Bellamy 90% of the time, but he just comes off so fake and weird in this scene - even if âNothing will change on the groundâ and âOctavia is the least of our problemsâ are enjoyable for their irony.
Body count: Two Eligius prisoners â the bad one (Baines) shot by Madi, the possibly âgoodâ one (Janson) shot by Clarke
Two Wonkru members killed in the fighting pit
Rating: 9.5/10Â (half a point knocked off for the B/E scene)
#the 100#the 100 season 5#the 100 rewatch#the 100 5x01#eden#clarke griffin#madi griffin#belamy blake#monty green#john murphy#maroer#emori
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So youâre telling me that after learning how to survive on the ground, fighting Grounders, surviving Mount Weather, A.L.I.E. and Praimfaya, Clarke Griffins kills Bellamy Blake....................nope I donât accept it.
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Do you guys really believe he's dead? Cause I sure as hell don't.
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I watched season 7 of the 100 and not to be dramatic or anything, but I would literally die for Levitt and you can hold me to that
#the 100#levitt the 100#clarke griffin#belamy blake#octavia blake#john murphy#raven rayes#nate miller#emori#echo the 100#jackson the 100#the 100 season 7
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#clarke griffin#belamy blake#the 100 fanvid#the 100 edit#the 100#beliza#bellarke#bellarke fanvid#bellarke video#bellarke edit#Youtube
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Really, the 100 has devolved into something I'm ashamed to have ever liked.
This is so disappointing. It saddens me that I will not be able to look back fondly at this show.
I have never cared about the plot or the world (unless we are talking season 2). All that ever mattered to me were the characters and their relationships. I looked forward to their development and their growth but I truly never got a satisfying resolution. I stopped watching at the end of season 4 and then only watched certain parts of seasons after that.
If I have anything nice to say about it is that this show gave me Monty Green, Bellamy Blake, and Clarke Griffin. They were, to me, the heart of this show. I think I made a wise decision when I stopped watching because from what I know they themselves have become background noise when they were the fire that held this show together.
That said, I will be lurking into the 100 tag to find out how it ends and complain about it.
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Day 13 and Minute One of Episode 3
Still no Bellamy Blake!!
If you have any information on his whereabouts please contact the right authorities, aka Clarke Griffin. Please! Without his head telling his heart to keep fighting, we do not know what could happen to him.
#where is bellamy blake#belamy blake#the 100#the 100 spoilers#bellarke#berny liveblogs t100#berny liveblogs#season 7#7x03
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This Is War - Playlist
A compilation of songs for my series, This Is WarÂ
Listen here: Spotify | iTunes
i. in my veins - Andrew Belle
ii. soul like me - Andy Black
iii. heroes we were - Andy Black
iv. feast or famine - Andy Black
v. fire in my mind - Andy Black
vi. panic room - Au/Ra
vii. pompeii - Bastille
viii. when the partyâs over - Billie Eilish
ix. heart of fire - Black Veil Brides
x. to build a home - The Cinematic Orchestra
xi. lost without you - Freya Ridings
xii. control - Halsey
xiii. sign of the times - Harry Styles
xiv. take me to church - Hozier
xv. whatever it takes - Imagine Dragons
xvi. ho hey - The Lumineers
xvii. no place like home - Marianas Trench
xviii. home - Phillip Phillips
xxiv. carry you - Ruelle
xix. war of hearts - Ruelle
xx. crossfire - Stephen
xxi. safe & sound - Taylor Swift
xxii. leave the city - Twenty One Pilots
xxiii. confessional - Janet Devlin
xxv. saint of the sinners - Janet Devlin
xxvi. better now - Janet Devlin
#belamy blake#bellamy blake imagine#bellamy blake series#bellamy blake x reader#bellamy blake x you#bellamy x you#bellamy blake x y/n#this is war series#playlist#series playlist
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Murphey pretending to be a prisoner to get Bellamy on their side is the best scene because just as I believed Bellamy brings him back over to the good side. Our cock roach has a soul he just gets a little lost at times, but I always know he finds his way home.
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Okay I have been patient but I think that is enough...
Have mercy.....
Can you...
PLEASE GIVE ME SEASON 7 I AM DYING HERE. I NEED TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS NEXT.
PLEASE đđđđđ
#the 100#clark griffin#belamy blake#raven rayes#emori#john murphy#jason rothenberg#bellarke#elizabeth taylor
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