Some fans have turned away completely while others had felt compelled to hold on more tightly than ever.
I cant help but envy those who will later binge-watch this show in a cultural vacuum.
Get rid of them and theres nothing left.
Free will, even free will coupled with unimaginable pain, is preferable to the alternative.
Because hes not our hero, we could even forgive him for being so seemingly weak.
Bellamy, meanwhile, didnt have it so easy.
But people didnt want to understand his motivations like they might Clarkes or Jaspers.
Season three, andThe 100in general, cant be talked about with mentioning Lexa.
For some, she was, and thats fine.
But she was just one part for me.
Door number two, of course, was what she ultimately picked.
You dont ease pain, she told ALIE and Becca, her creator.
The fact that the show left him alive at all is a slightly puzzling miracle.
There are only hard choices and the people who have to make them.
The season was about trauma, and the lengths well go to escape it.