I'd be OK with skycrew being wiped out and the show just being about the 12 clans and whatever the fuck the city of light is.
Feels like Lexa is gonna get got soon. Sucks that she's a regular on the Walking Dead spinoff because that's probably a driving reason to get her off the show.
I really hope that Lexa doesn't die soon but there has to be something more to her line of thinking instead of just not doing anything about what happened to her people
yup. Im straight but that british accent gets a guy...he was in the nutri-shop by my place buying protein and whatnot for his newest role he has. he has to bulk up 20 pounds.
What do y'all think is happening this episode? I hope it's not more lazy shit like "yea ok, we'll let y'all get away with murdering 300 people that we sent to protect you".
The more I think about it the more I want all of skycrew to fall victim to that magic pill shit, get wiped out by the grounders and the rest of the series to be about battles between the 12 clans and whoever else is out there. With lots of Lincoln/Octavia and Lexa/Clarke sprinkled in.
there has to be more to the city of light other than what it is, i think the 12 clans knock out the rest of the skycrew and the city of light will fight against 12 clans maybe? idfk
Yea I don't really like how this city of light shit is progressing. An AI that launched nukes and you can see it at its home, but once you travel you have to take some kind of pill to see it? And it seems obvious that it wants to launch a nuke again.
How long after the nukes did the stations join? Cause she crash landed when they did and people were already walking around with rad levels critical.
was too dramatic of an episode for me but damnit i'm sad lexa is gone :( i'm a little confused about the AI in lexa as well
I wasn't a fan of how they handled Lexa's death and the aftermath. No way Clarke would've been that calm around Titus after he killed Lexa and no way Lexa would've had that "oh well, shit happens" attitude towards Titus after he shot her.
I'm curious how Lexa's death is going to be presented to the grounders. Are they going to blame it on Clarke or Murphy?
Seems like the girl that landed with it in her became the first commander. When she died she probably decided to pass the AI to a chosen person because she felt like the AI was the only way to restore the human race. This all seems like a ton of shit to happen in 97 years though. I mean they basically created a religion in what 2 generations? Not to mention, no mention of how in the hell she survived the radiation that soon after the bombs went off, or how there were already people walking around. They should have made the time frame longer. Hard to believe all this stuff happened that quick. The new language, the new religion, etc. I mean it would have to be at least a generation or more for people to be able to survive outside.
Yeah they are making it super confusing and hard to believe. Hopefully there will be more storytelling in the next episode
Yea the stuff they have going on seems more like shit that would take a few hundred years to happen, not 97.
That is what is confusing me big time. I have so many questions that are unanswered... I just don't see how all of what Earth is now after all those nukes can become what it did in just 97 years
Wait did I miss an episode? Last one I saw and that is in Hulu is where Kane was going to deliver pike but Bellamy stopped him.
That's what i meant by Kane escape is take Pike away, Kane had talked to Bellamy asking for him to join him and part of me thought he was going to when the plan was happening but was sad when didn't