That pudding face we saw today seems new.
What have they done, other than kill or be killed?I enjoyed the premiere tonight. It will be interesting to see how the adults cope with the what the 100 have already done. There is plenty of potential for conflict there. I loved the scenes with Raven, she's my favorite character, and I'm glad she's a series regular this season. The stuff with Clarke was interesting, and I agree with her that Mount Weather might be too good to be true.
What have they done, other than kill or be killed?I enjoyed the premiere tonight. It will be interesting to see how the adults cope with the what the 100 have already done. There is plenty of potential for conflict there. I loved the scenes with Raven, she's my favorite character, and I'm glad she's a series regular this season. The stuff with Clarke was interesting, and I agree with her that Mount Weather might be too good to be true.
What have they done, other than kill or be killed?I enjoyed the premiere tonight. It will be interesting to see how the adults cope with the what the 100 have already done. There is plenty of potential for conflict there. I loved the scenes with Raven, she's my favorite character, and I'm glad she's a series regular this season. The stuff with Clarke was interesting, and I agree with her that Mount Weather might be too good to be true.
True, but the adults seemed pretty thick in their first interactions with the teens when they reunited with them.
After Richard Harmon's character was attacked and his attacker told them he did it because Harmon had killed someone, the adults response was to arrest the attacking kid.These kids have lived through a post-apocalyptic Lord of the Flies and the adults are taking their cues from Mr. Belding on Saved By The Bell.
It's only been 100 years. That's only four-five generations. Several people shown in Mount Weather (who looked to be in their 60s-70s) likely remember the original survivors as their grandparents, if not their parents. Language isn't going to change that much in that amount of time. Sure, there'll be differences, mostly in the slang, but it's not like if you were to be transported back to 1914, you'd be unable to carry on a conversation with someone.It's interesting that Octavia is being taught a different language. That's a good point to make - that after all this time there will be changes in languages. It's convenient, but not very likely, that everyone from the space station inhabitants to grounders to Mountain Men would all speak the same kind of English.
Yeah, the science is ridiculous. But language can change fairly quickly, given enough isolation and lack of literacy. Of course I could carry on a conversation with someone from 1914, but word usage would be different in many cases, and even accents. It just doesn't seem reasonable to me that ALL the groups in this series use the exact same variety of English, like they're all from the same place. They're not.It's only been 100 years. That's only four-five generations. Several people shown in Mount Weather (who looked to be in their 60s-70s) likely remember the original survivors as their grandparents, if not their parents. Language isn't going to change that much in that amount of time. Sure, there'll be differences, mostly in the slang, but it's not like if you were to be transported back to 1914, you'd be unable to carry on a conversation with someone.It's interesting that Octavia is being taught a different language. That's a good point to make - that after all this time there will be changes in languages. It's convenient, but not very likely, that everyone from the space station inhabitants to grounders to Mountain Men would all speak the same kind of English.
Of course, this show is also suggesting that 100 years is enough to mutate people into entirely new subspecies. The super radiation-resistant starchildren and grounders, to the troglodyte-like Mountain Men. It's pretty ridiculous all around.
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