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The 100 - Season 2

I'm thinking the Cerberus program is what turns grounders into reapers.
Nice idea.
This was a great episode. I did not see the relationship between the Reapers and the Mountain Men coming. That was a big surprise for me.
I was a little disappointed we didn't get any scenes with Jaha though. I was curious to see more of where exactly it was he ended up.
I'm wondering if by the end of the season we'll see Grounders and the Sky People joining forces to take on the people from Mount Weather.
 
Well logically, with exceptions close enough to the border, Candians shouldm't have access to the CW or effect or dissaffect the CWs ratings. Netflix Canada is not leaching advertising revenue from the CW like Netflix America would if Americans had to chose between Netflix with no ads(?) and the CW who actually has to decide if there is or is not a third season if they cannot make enough money from The 100.

Selling to Canada, and other more far away places as quickly as possible, who are out of range of the CW's broadcast limits, in theory, also makes more money towards making a third season more considerble.
 
Amazing episode tonight. I'm glad the show isn't dragging out the reunions between the characters. Everything seems to be progressing at just the right pace. I was impressed with Bellamy in this episode, he's come a long way since the pilot. I'm very curious what will happen with Finn and Murphy now. Raven's scenes were great, and it was nice to see Wick again, though I wish Abby had been in this episode given her huge status change in the last episode. I also enjoyed the stuff with Jaha, but I'm not sure where it is all headed yet.
 
Why is there a bounty on Skypeople when no one so far away from the action in season one should be aware that shit is getting real?

How could the Ark not have noticed other orbital colonies tht have also been ground falling over the last century?

Unless there was a conspiracy to keep that secret away form even the Chancellor?

Or is the horsey guy that took Jaha a representative of a high order of technology that governs the area and chose not to respond to the Arks challenges? Seriously. No one on earth is using radio, or is using radio unseeable by the Ark when it was looking fr a reaosn to head back.

From he surface would the Ark seem like a small moon, or a rapidly moving star circling the planet?

Evey one that looks up, or navigates using stars would notice that it's gone, even if they didn't know what it was.
 
I'm on the verge of giving up on this show. I hate it that their go-to move for dramatic impact is always to kill somebody off. I've finally realized that they must be trying to copy The Hunger Games, even though they're based on an entirely different YA novel. But THG isn't ultimately about the violence and death, it's about hope and the fight for freedom. This show is just wallowing in gratuitous violence and suffering, and I don't find that enjoyable.

And now they've killed off Dichen Lachman, which is very upsetting and frustrating, particularly since Anya and Clarke were finally starting to bond. I'm just getting sick of this.
 
Or is the horsey guy that took Jaha a representative of a high order of technology that governs the area and chose not to respond to the Arks challenges?
... Or, much more likely, Jaha wasn't as far off target as he thought, and that's just a Grounder from the main group. Probably a few days ride away (since there was no real indication of how much time had passed since the kid found him up to Jaha making a chessboard) from where the rest of the show is taking place.
 
The credits suggest that someone is going to New York.

That doesn't change what you said from possibly being true.

Jaha is having different adventures.

If you have raised children, like I have, sure you love them, but sometimes, usually when they produce that sour expression which means "This is it you cheap bastard?" as they're opening their Christmas presents, you wish for a speeding car the next time they are crossing the road.

The 100 is for the darker suppressed hatred parents have for their own children.

We don't want murders.

We want them, cold, hungry, dirty, lost, scared and bleeding without a single Buzz fucking Lightyear band aid in sight.

It's therapy. :)
 
I'm on the verge of giving up on this show. I hate it that their go-to move for dramatic impact is always to kill somebody off. I've finally realized that they must be trying to copy The Hunger Games, even though they're based on an entirely different YA novel. But THG isn't ultimately about the violence and death, it's about hope and the fight for freedom. This show is just wallowing in gratuitous violence and suffering, and I don't find that enjoyable.

And now they've killed off Dichen Lachman, which is very upsetting and frustrating, particularly since Anya and Clarke were finally starting to bond. I'm just getting sick of this.

I was loving Anya and *poof!* :(
 
What makes you think she's dead?

You realize this is television, yeah?

And that she was shot within a hundred meters of a highly skilled surgeon, too.

And that she wasn't dead at the end of the episode, only shot.

So.

Yeah. Clearly she's dead dead.
 
What makes you think she's dead?

You realize this is television, yeah?

It's also The 100, a show that, as I said, kills off characters on a regular basis. Not to mention a show that has a continuously disturbing tendency to kill off the majority of its nonwhite cast members.
 
Even if she was dead, they still have 5 minutes to bring her back before brain damage becomes an issue.

And they can do that just by throwing the dirty, dead girl at the perimeter fence again and again until her heart starts again.
 
What makes you think she's dead?

You realize this is television, yeah?

It's also The 100, a show that, as I said, kills off characters on a regular basis. Not to mention a show that has a continuously disturbing tendency to kill off the majority of its nonwhite cast members.

Charlotte seemed white?

I saw a "version" of that actress who was maybe 6 inches taller, on About a Boy last week playing a badgirl love interest for the usual 12 year hippy gimp they have on that'n.
 
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