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8/10
Follow the light
tenshi_ippikiookami14 April 2016
The third season of "The 100" is close to an end, and this episode offers one great twist that puts things in motion for a very interesting season finale.

Lots of things are happening and the story-lines are starting to converge. Murphy is just trying to stay alive, Alie, with the help of Jaha, is trying to get Raven back into the team, while Raven is trying to get rid of omnipotent presence of the AI. Monty is trying to get with the rebels, and Kane is planning on getting Pike and giving him to the Grounders.

The plot of this episode is heavy on shock and violence, something that "The 100" has been offering on spades since the beginning. There are for sure a couple of moments that will come out of the blue, and one of them is going to have huge consequences. That the show keeps walking this thin line without jumping the shark is amazing. It is a little bit slow (the peace goes up close to the end) but it is grim, very grim. Are the characters going to be able to rise to the occasion? Has Bellamy any chance at redemption? What is going to happen to Raven?

The show has had many things going on this third season, even too many. Characters have died, relationships coming and going, distrust, betray, coups... This episode is more of the same, which is just plainly great. Will they be able to stop Alie from getting her objective?
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8/10
This episode continues to evolve and impress me with character development
jmgraham278 April 2016
This episode opened with empowering cinematic performance that can only come from cooperative passion between visionary writing and acting. The latest episodes have been relentlessly taking the audience on a journey that is breaking us out of out comfort zones from traditional screen writing. I give applause to the crew for their boldness to challenge us to accept the reality that not everyone gets what they want. They are telling a story without compromise from pressures of the social norm. I can only hope The 100 continues this drama with integrity and without wavering. This show is a refreshing breeze in a market with saturated predictability concerning conflicts and resolutions. I am constantly left wondering to myself what will be done to escape or resolve the current dilemma to which I have yet to predict.
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8/10
Solid Television
yousseffarag-135148 April 2016
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Lets kick off with CW need to sort out categorising this series. Its moving away from the its origins and i would say is becoming a more adult show. Maybe more Game of Thrones which cant be a bad thing cant it??

This episode was non spot action, many story lines have been furthered and things certainly needed clarifying after the last episode. Is Pike dead??? Hows Clarke going to find Luna??? What now after Arkadia has fallen???

People saying Bell needs to be killed are nonsensical, those that say he has no clear motivation are also clueless... the fact he doesn't answer Kane after he reaches the blockade is also great. Bell has never been the open hearted character willing to let us in he has always done what is necessary to protect Octavia. Cant we accept that after mount weather he may be shook up with all that blood on his hands.

I understand complaints about Clarke's lack of TV time but, her story wasn't in the spotlight after the death of Lincoln. We can expect her to make a return next episode with that in mind. Good TV carries on from where it left off, it doesn't jump from plot line to plot line without finishing off first.

Also great to see Jasper finally get a good story, hope he stays with Clarke.

Hopefully now this leads back to grounders vs skicru which was always a great story to watch in previous seasons with Octavia possibly setting up to switch allegiances after saying "blood must have blood".
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10/10
Best episode of the season
mcbriidee13 April 2016
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First of all let me start off by saying that the rating this episode, and every episode including and after episode 7 is unjust and the result of 'fans' of the show being upset that they're favourite character died. Don't get me wrong, I liked Lexa, her character was tough and Alycia Debnam-Carey played the role extremely well. However she had other commitments with another show, so couldn't be expected to stay on, the fact she was in seven episodes just shows how much she loved this show as normally anyone else in that situation would have maybe only made a few appearances! People need to stop being babies and enjoy the show for what it is and what it is giving us, which is high quality television! Now on to this episode, which personally I think is the best of the season so far. Fallen had me captivated throughout the whole thing. First starting with Octavia returning with the rescued Kane and co. but missing one key character, Lincoln. With Bellamy noticing the disappearance and Octavia lashing out at him in a very Octavia way, which in my eyes she was right to do so, Bellamy is to blame for Lincoln's death and has a long way to go before he can redeem himself. Although further on in the episode we do seem him turn against Chancellor Pike in order to salvage the small remains of a relationship of his sister. This was after Monty's mother had turned him into Pike. The sense of this episode links very much into family bonds, and how family might not necessarily mean blood related.

We then also get into what I've been waiting for all season to take effect, Alie and the City of Light coming into focus. Since the introduction at the end of season 2, I have been really intrigued with how this storyline would play out, and boy am I pleased with where they're taking it! Alie and Jaha are still trying to get Raven back on their side, but to no avail as Raven, Jasper and Abby have figured out a way to stop Alie and get her out of the heads of the people she has taken over. However, while Jasper is looking for the way to save Raven, Alie starts letting her memories of pain wash over, creating deep mental pain for Raven, who ends up submitting to Alie and gets taken over. Jaha and Alie then use Abby's strong mother-daughter relationship with Raven (see family bonds being a focus) to convert her to the city of light. Now Alie has taken over Arkadia, Jasper escapes with an unconscious Raven and runs into Clarke! Who have to quickly get out of Arkadia, presumably going to Bellamy and co.

In Polis, Murphy is helping the Ontari lie her way through the commander ascension, and doing a pretty good job at it. The only scene I thought was a strong statement was when Ontari used her power to enslave Murphy and use him as a sex slave. A scene I'm sure will cause a lot of controversy, Murphy definitely doesn't seem to give consent, but does what he needs to do in order to survive. It's nice to see The 100 tackling an issue not commonly seen on TV, of woman raping men, which is normally brushed under the rug and not taken as much of a serious issue if the roles were reversed, and I've got to applaud the show for doing this. It shows the lack of free will the characters have in this episode, whether it be Murphy as a slave or the citizens of Arkadia now being zombies under Alie's control.

Overall this episode tied in all the story lines that have been playing out over this season and I'm excited to see where they go with it. Strong performances by the actors and actresses this episode.
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10/10
Better and Better
janetswainston10 April 2016
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I have seen and read the backlash over the deaths of two popular characters and frankly, I'm disgusted at the lack of maturity. I will try to post a mature review of what is becoming a show that is more than angsty teen whining.

We see Kane and his supporters continue their quest to do right by everyone and counteract the xenophobia that Pike has introduced into the society.

We see Bellamy, the black sheep from the start, struggling to find his place in the world and a path that runs between being too establishment and too rebellious.

We see Octavia continue her angsty teen over reacting; like a little girl playing grown up, never liked her character though felt sorry for her considering how she was forced to live for most of her young life, but her relationship with the much older Lincoln was repulsive to me.

We barely see Clarke as she mourns the loss of another lover, first Finn, then who knows who else she's been with and then Lexa - another character I despise and the Heda wouldn't know loyalty if you shoved it in her face.

We see much of Jaha and his cult building but frankly I'm not sure of the motivations of A.L.I.E. who could be good or bad as her lack of humanity makes her very unstable.

We see the luscious and wonderful Kane who has progressed from severe autocrat to a caring human being with only the best in mind for his people.

And Raven, played by actress Lindsey Morgan, give a stunning dual performance as her self and then possessed by A Lie (sorry should that be Alie?) And last but not least, show bad boys John Murphy and Jasper Jordan redeeming themselves through doing what was needed to survive so they can do the right thing.

I have seen objections to the themes in this show but frankly, young people as young as 11 and 12 have dealt with these themes in their lives; suicide, rape, death of loved ones, oppression and the like. Perhaps adults who have kids who like this show should investigate it before allowing their children to watch it. Ratings aren't perfect and parents need to parent. As for the rest of us who over 18, we can decide what we like and don't. And if you don't, don't watch it. There are other shows to see with much less violence and sex! Try the Disney channel.

This episode was one of the best of the entire series and all the whiners who are too immature to handle a CHARACTER dying, no matter how beloved, should either move on or well, just move on. Go find another obsession until you grow up. I'm so tired of immaturity! This show is amazing and deserving of praise!
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10/10
Best episode of Season 3, easily!
DelphineCormier9 April 2016
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It's pretty clear that this is the best episode of Season 3, and blew me away! People are just still pining over Lexa and Liincoln dying, when their death was for the better of the show! Yes, I cried, I cursed, and then they gave us a new storyline and I'm all better now. Everyone honestly needs to get over it! Lexa's dead now, but the new fake commander is here and the scene with Murphy and her was literally hilarious, such a twist ending. And her fight to get the throne with her fake flame keeper is genius, she's pretending to be the next of the commanders and no one dares question her lie. I'm excited to see where it goes! And ALIE's part in this was INTENSELY dramatic, how she almost made Raven attempt suicide was GREUSOME but so dramatic, and drama is why we watch! ALIE and the city of light is obviously evil, and now ABBY is a part of it too! She even shows that she's under ALIE's influence at the end when she's like "Arkadia has fallen. Now we move to Step 2". And how Clarke at the end finds Lincoln is dead, and sees her mother being the ones trying to shoot her and Jasper, ending with a whispered "Mom". How is Clarke going to handle this news? She's been away, and she doesn't know anything about ALIE! How is this going to affect her? And in the next week's promo, it shows that Bellamy and Clarke are working together like old times to save Raven. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, BELLAMY IS BECOMING NORMAL AGAIN!! <3 Anyway, easily best episode. Please don't listen to the other reviews when judging this episode, the LGBT community is just wazzed off that they killed Lexa. Y'all need to grow up and watch the episode, because it's amazing.
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10/10
Holy cow this is so intense! Amazing episode I love it!!
nimkal8 April 2016
If the director and producers could see this message, I'd like to let them know that: Please keep the awesome job up! And don't listen to the pessimistic fake fan people who only care about Lexa. The last two episodes have been amazingly intense and entertaining! I was sitting at the edge of my seat. Finally the show is back into it's flow with awesome episodes. Keep it up!

I rate this episode 10/10

And for those of you that are still crying about Lexa and Lincoln, Please Grow Up and Stop being a Child. This a TV show about survival in a chaotic world. It is not a Soap opera! I am proud of the director for taking this route, thank you.
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4/10
Why they kill lexa
pariisaap20 August 2021
They kill Lovely and beautiful Lexa to bring disgusting girl as commander and I don't know why they kill lovely characters like Lexa and Lincoln but not kill disgusting character like murphy.
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9/10
The hate for this episode is unjustified
Jack106610 April 2016
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Now normally I don't write reviews as I'm far too lazy, but now I feel like this review is necessary in order to dispel the hate this episode (and ones preceding this one) have received. Especially since for some reason I can't comment on other reviews. By no means am I a good reviewer, I just wanted to say my piece.

I actually think this episode was one of the best episodes this season and I was incredibly surprised when I saw the scores given. I felt that there was an ulterior motive for those scores but I won't delve into that too much.

Throughout the season we have had multiple seemingly unrelated story lines which are now beginning to converge in ways that I really did not expect. The fall of Arkadia happened much more quickly than I had anticipated, and very differently to what I expected. The City of Light storyline is really interesting and is reminiscent (to me anyway) of the Battlestar Galactica cylons (Number 6 anyone?), however I believe the main criticism seems to be with regards to Raven's injuries and how she received them, and with the Murphy/Ontari scene. I don't have an issue with the scenes themselves, but I will depending on how they handle the aftermath in the upcoming episodes. Bear in mind that this episode was all about forced consent and the concept of free will, this episode's plot was all about this, and so it is possible that some people may have been personally affected by this episode.

The Polis storyline is very interested and I believe they are moulding Murphy into becoming a False Prophet, something I think he will be very well suited for, and hopefully he might even escape being the show's punching bag. Raven definitely needs to catch a break soon as well.

I think the show's main mistake was being on the wrong network. I don't think the CW has what it takes to show a dark Sci-fi show. This is the same network that has had Smallville, The Flash, a show called Jane the Virgin, Hart of Dixie etc. Some of these shows may be good (I'm a fan of Flash and watched Smallville), but by no means are they dark shows. The darkest shows they have are probably Supernatural, and even that has become a lot less dark compared to S1. Arrow tried to be Darhk and gritty, but ultimately has turned into a soap opera with the occasional bit of dance/fighting choreography.

Compare that now with what the 100 is trying to do, create a Dystopian world where no one is safe! That may work well on other networks but does not seem to work with the CW's usual demographic. Its trying to be too dark on a network which caters to viewers that mostly prefer the opposite.

The death of Lexa seems to be the turning point in this show's ratings and I think this level of backlash is unjustified. Yes, her death was not good and could have been handled better, but it still doesn't mean you actively try and sabotage a show you used to like. Lexa had to be killed off for the actress' commitments to Fear the Walking Dead, yet this show continues to be judged.

Overall, don't let yourself be influenced by the other ratings for this episode, as the majority of the bad reviews seem to be for reasons outside of the show itself (Look at the vote breakdown for the episode). I refuse to believe that 70% of voters thought this episode was a 1/10, and while I know that reviews are subjective, there is no way this episode is deserving of this low a rating, especially since I believe this was truly one of the best episodes this season.
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1/10
The 100 is like GoT's younger brother trying to be edgy, drinking winecoolers in the parking lot.
anneloeskrul-032008 April 2016
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These past few episodes, the 100 has lost what made it special. Yes... it is a dark and dystopian world, and yes - we've seen bad things happen before. But it was never this needless. The characters did bad things because they had to make a choice, there was no other way, like Lexa taking the deal at the mountain, or Clarke killing the people inside mount weather. But now.. it's just... death and gore for the sake of being edgy, rather than showing the humane struggle behind these darker themes. There was always a plan, or hope in earlier seasons - and that's completely gone. I'm still waiting for the story lines to fully tie in together. All prominent and interesting grounders are killed off - there's just... it's just become soulless. In his attempt to be edgy and take to heart the comparisons to Game of Thrones, Jason is just shocking for the sake of it. The 100 has sacrificed characters and their development for this and it's kind of pathetic. His tweets about how graphic and violent and amazing his show is attest to this sensationalism. It's not a good story anymore.

The fact that they joked about Murphy's situation on twitter last night shows an insensitivity that is beyond any I've seen before. Male sexual abuse victims exist, and the boy was threatened by death and chained up - a smile from him does not equal consent. Last year Kim Shum said they purposefully did not show violence like that, and that they were very conscious of the message they were sending about humanity. I guess that policy went out the door. The 100 lost me completely.
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10/10
Ignore the cry babies, this show keeps getting better and better
nicoott-lauzon8 April 2016
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This was an amazing episode.

First things first, ignore the low ratings and horrible reviews about any episode since S03 EP07 (Lexa's death). Some people are so pathetic and act like children, it's absolutely sickening.

Now, back to The 100, this episode is full of action, suspense and drama. If this didn't keep you on the edge of your seat throughout the entire episode, I don't know what will.

In this particular episode, we are now truly seeing that Lexa's and Lincoln's deaths do advance the plot in a very interesting direction with the ruthless Ontari now in power and ready to kill anyone who dares disagree with her, and with Lincoln no longer being around to help Clarke find Luna.

I can't wait for the next episode, especially now that Abby and most of Arkadia is part of A.L.I.E.'s program. Should promise for some quite exciting upcoming episodes.

10/10 for an awesome episode and a great show.

Haters gonna hate.
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10/10
One of the Best Episodes
foolish_game8 April 2016
This episode was excellent, one of the best out of the entire series.

There are some "fans" out there down voting the episodes because their favourite was killed. Well she was not my favourite. Not by a long shot. And all of this "sabotage" makes me hate that character, and it is taking away from the brilliant story lines, and the diverse and exciting cast.

This episode had everything, intrigue, excellent acting and plot falling into place. I cannot wait for the next episode. Lindsey was superb!

This episode makes it feel like all of the different story lines are coming together, ready for a big finale. This show is not for people with a delicate disposition, but it never was. Watch with maturity, as some scenes can be graphic, but that does not detract from its excellence.
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9/10
The Evolution of The 100
FightOwensFight8 April 2016
I wrote this for TVShow Time... I always review each episode but seeing so many upset with the themes and how low a fantastic episode of The 100 really lit my fire so... Im sharing it with all of you:

A lot of people seem to whining and crying about the themes that The 100 is undertaking this season... I've written that S3 has been up and down but I will never EVER complain about the themes in The 100. I enjoy this show because it's so out of the box as to what is the norm for The CW... This is entertainment, people... fiction... And I refuse to let other people try to force creative minds into PG-ing everything up. Back in the day the fear was that people would burn our books, now in the golden age of television... It's our TV series. Not this one, whistle-blowers... Not my 100. Those that feel the same way as I do... Please head over to the episode pages for The 100 at IMDb and rate this episode honestly... Don't let these censor-cheerleaders rewrite TV history.

Now on to the episode... Now that we have such a rich & explored land w/characters all over, The 100 is at its best when it tells one story at a time... And then melts those stories together. That's what's happened in this episode. Right at the heels of two major character deaths... Raven gets a go at proving her acting chops and does so with ease. Seeing her 'withdrawal' from the drug Allie is dispensing in such a literal and convincing manner will touch home with people who have dealt with real drug addiction.

These characters deaths have been a difficult event to process but they've altered the narrative in such a profound and exciting way that what once felt confusing now feels like it all had a purpose. The 100 feels white hot right now... It's exciting... It makes you stand up and get closer to your television and that's when you know your rly watching a great TV show... That and the fact that The 100 itself has become such a polarizing entity in pop culture. The show is EVOLVING, and we can't be mad at that especially when it's making so much noise in the process.
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10/10
Good with bugs
rohan-chugh12 April 2016
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The show is so excellent it's got people hate-watching. Their character dies in 3x07 and since then they're on a moronic rampage with downvoting anything about the show and wasting their time and others'.

Anyway, a great episode that had fantastic character beats with some questionable content. Usually would give 8/10 but the whiny-babes have gone on a 1 star bender so there you have it.

The fallout from character Lincoln's death is shown. Octavia as an abuser is established. Ontari is shown to be a power hungry psychopath. And Jaha is the worst of them all.

Thematically the episode is about coercion and what we do in the face of it all. Our heroes (obviously) rise to the occasion (Bellamy 4eva) (Also, JASPER!).

Anyway, it's a good hour of television with extremely painful moments and some dissonance of Kane's character. Watch it.
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1/10
Why Is This Show Geared Towards Young Audiences?
leahmythical7 April 2016
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There was too much wrong with episode 3x10.

The CW network can get sued for not issuing a warning at the beginning and for not rating this episode TV-MA. Considering the fallout they've already had, I'm surprised they allowed this content to broadcast.

The acting is amazing though from Raven and Clarke in particular. Despite that Clarke has about a minute of screen time, lol. Isn't she the lead?

I'm not sure what the point of Bellamy's character is. He doesn't make coherent sense and his motivation is just nonexistent. I hope he gets dead soon because I don't see another redemption arc worth telling for him.
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10/10
Strongest and most plot-driven episode of Season 3 yet!
andeashl8 April 2016
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Looks like critic reviews are the only reviews worth actually considering for this show anymore; their professionalism and un-bias outlining of the episodes in question practically nullifies the immature and unprofessional reviews littering every episode since 3x07. I wouldn't have given this episode 10 stars if I didn't feel the need to counter-act the unjustified 1-stars all the nay-sayers are giving it. The episode is worth at least 4. My honest rating would have been an 8/10.

Personally, I thought this episode was incredibly strong. The acting was beautiful and convincing, as usual. The story is driving forward faster and clearer than it has since the season started, the plots have merged and I finally feel like The 100 is coming back to it's roots. This is what I fell in love with in the start: gritty dark drama where people fight for their lives, get killed, save each other, and find a way to keep living in a world that wants to kill you. Honestly, I don't really get why people are soo upset over the deaths and darkness? This show has never been rainbows and butterflies, so it's not like it should be expected to start now. Maybe I'm not as bothered because my taste caters to dark and heavy shows like this, such as The Walking Dead. You really have to have a flavor for it to like it; I LOVE it (I partially blame my grandma for influencing my taste for bittersweet entertainment).

I don't have enough good things to say about this episode. Was I happy with some of the things that were happening? Of course not, but I'm not going to jump on the modern-age band-wagon that says you can't hate a character for being bad or doing bad things anymore, you have to hate the writer/show-runner/show for making them that way; which, to me, is a total cop-out to the essence of immersing oneself into a story. If it's bad for your mental health, then don't watch it.

The story-line is strong, the acting is even stronger, and I am STOKED to see where our delinquents will be in the episodes to come!
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1/10
Messy episode, messy show, everything with Pike becomes nonsense now
nheljeegarcia7 April 2016
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God did this show go downhill after Lexa's unfortunate death. This episode man, where do I even begin?

Well, I did like it when Octavia was beating the bloop out of Bellamy and her line, "Jus Drein Jus Draun" in the near end of the episode. At least we got an angry Octavia here.

So Bellamy's redemption arc is just starting and I don't really know how he's gonna be "fully redeemed" the next couple of episodes(I predict it's gonna be as bloop as this one).

Monty's mom turned Monty in to Pike. what in the name of no cursing in this page.. That's just.. selfish of her. And to think that Monty's the only family she has left, she uses him as a bait to capture his friends. what in the name of no cursing in this page.. What even is her motive? Her dead husband? Revenge? Everything doesn't make sense with her.

Now onto Pike, his just so.. one dimensional. All he wants is revenge, the "I need to protect my people" is just an excuse to get revenge, this is all fueled by his desire for revenge and as time passes, it doesn't even make sense anymore. If he wanted what's best for his people he would have thought through his actions. He killed Lincoln for what? Just the sole purpose of having to kill someone? He's not even relevant to the story it pains me every time I see him on screen.

Next, Raven, Jaha, Alie, Abby and Jasper. This was really the only plot line this episode that I didn't hate. Abby was met by a difficult situation, to save Raven or to resist the chip. It's also nice to see Jasper helping and really become a relevant character.

And then there's Clarke with less than a minute of screen time this episode. She came back to Arkadia to see Lincoln, finds out he's dead, runs away with Jasper and Raven in tow, kicks a possessed guard, sees her mom being possessed by evil ALIE, is miserable again. She lost so many already, she feels she might loose her mom too. She just keeps getting tortured emotionally and I'm so tired at having to witness her being in pain all the damn time.

Yes, this show might have the main bisexual representation(who is tortured emotionally over and over again), two gays(minor characters that barely get any screen time or love), POC characters(who are constantly tortured/be the villain) and strong female leads(who seemingly lose every person they love for plot device purposes and have to suck up their emotions because, "they're strong buff women. they don't need no emotions to show. Dang those emotions. they have to suck it up and be WOMEN."*shaking my head*). But what's good with all that if they are all misrepresented? What's good in introducing them in a show just to see them getting tortured or mistreated?
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8/10
'true fans'
lutisrb8 April 2016
Listen, I was upset when I was watching Lexa's death even more so Lincoln's death. But because of what happened in a previous episode you're now going to rate every episode going forward a 1 star? Honestly that's just pathetic. Every single one of you that are on this review page, complaining about what is in the past is really infuriating. All of you need to stop, she is gone, this is show business, she's moved to another show, greater than the one she was in, possibly a more central character. But because of one death you're now going to hate on the entire show. You my friend, are weak. Just weak. If you feel to affected by her death and upset with the show, it's simple, stop watching it. Thanks.
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10/10
Please, stop making rating low!
mariaamaksimova8 April 2016
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There is a thing I want to say first: Lexa is dead and this is normal. It is a series. Characters die there. She was not my favorite but I liked her anyway. After her death ratings went down. And it is about Lexa. Those who says opposite simply wrong. YES, there were hardcore things in the episode. You can have a few points for that. However, I don't think that it is 1/10. Now to the plot. I don't know why people don't understand Bellamy. He was basically raised to protect his sister from... arkers. Bell may not know many things - he was always taught by Aurora to be O's protector. He lost his way trying to find someone to go after. It was Clarke, but then she abandoned him and Kane wasn't able to protect Gina and MW. So, Bell is a obedient soldier. And he is willing to let Octavia kill him for Lincoln. I didn't like that everyone just turn their backs on Bellamy when O was hitting him. And Pike... I don't see his current motivation. Maybe he just went a little crazy. Enemies everywhere. Monty's mother? Oh... Jasper. Raven. Abby. Alie. Jaha. Jaha was this way long before him even met Alie. And know he is much worse. What they did to Raven and then Abby... I agree that suicide was too harsh. But I really don't see any other situation in which Abby would take a key. I thought that they will torture her physically. After Clarke appear I thought about a Alie and Alie2 theory that might take place in the future episodes. I didn't actually expect Clarke near Arcadia so soon. Murphy. Isn't it too much? Rape? Really? If with Abby writers' choice can be justified (only with warnings, yeah), for this storyline I don't see clear future yet. BUT. This scene can really help some people to understand that male rape exist. (But again, 14 is may be too young) I liked this episode. Maybe it is not 10 of 10 for ethic reasons but seeing people with 1/10 is not fair too. Writing is perfect. Actors are perfect. Yes, it is not for teens. But I believe that it is better to see hard things on the TV that live through them in reality. It may help us to understand the reality we live in.
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10/10
I thought this episode was one of the best in the season....
onalog8 April 2016
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I know a lot of people where devastated by both Lexa's and Lincoln's death. But personally this episode really brought The 100 back! There was a lot going on in the episode...personally by favorite Character is Bellamy and I was ecstatic when he turned it around at the end and brought Pike over to the grounders. I was like YES! Bellamy is back! LOL I personally was very shocked by Lincoln's death...he was one of my favorite Characters right next to Bellamy, and Octavia...didn't expect him to die that soon... But hoping that season 4 is better when season 3... Let's start hoping that no other fan favorite characters die, if they kill off all the great characters they are going to lose their audience for good...
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10/10
Stop trying to kill this show
rjj-936939 April 2016
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Totally copied this from another review. There is a thing I want to say first: Lexa is dead and this is normal. It is a series. Characters die there. She was not my favorite but I liked her anyway. After her death ratings went down. And it is about Lexa. Those who says opposite simply wrong. YES, there were hardcore things in the episode. You can have a few points for that. However, I don't think that it is 1/10. Now to the plot. I don't know why people don't understand Bellamy. He was basically raised to protect his sister from... arkers. Bell may not know many things - he was always taught by Aurora to be O's protector. He lost his way trying to find someone to go after. It was Clarke, but then she abandoned him and Kane wasn't able to protect Gina and MW. So, Bell is a obedient soldier. And he is willing to let Octavia kill him for Lincoln. I didn't like that everyone just turn their backs on Bellamy when O was hitting him. And Pike... I don't see his current motivation. Maybe he just went a little crazy. Enemies everywhere. Monty's mother? Oh... Jasper. Raven. Abby. Alie. Jaha. Jaha was this way long before him even met Alie. And know he is much worse. What they did to Raven and then Abby... I agree that suicide was too harsh. But I really don't see any other situation in which Abby would take a key. I thought that they will torture her physically. After Clarke appear I thought about a Alie and Alie2 theory that might take place in the future episodes. I didn't actually expect Clarke near Arcadia so soon. Murphy. Isn't it too much? Rape? Really? If with Abby writers' choice can be justified (only with warnings, yeah), for this storyline I don't see clear future yet. BUT. This scene can really help some people to understand that male rape exist. (But again, 14 is may be too young) I liked this episode. Maybe it is not 10 of 10 for ethic reasons but seeing people with 1/10 is not fair too. Writing is perfect. Actors are perfect. Yes, it is not for teens. But I believe that it is better to see hard things on the TV that live through them in reality. It may help us to understand the reality we live in.
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1/10
The 100 is going too far
sophie_verroken8 April 2016
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This is not about Lexa anymore. Yes, we are angry and rightfully so but the ratings don't only drop because of her death.

Last episode they executed a black man in slow motion, this episode they made Raven attempt suicide at the hands of Alie. Murphy got raped. The 100 is going too far.

This show was promising but they ruined it. And the sad fact is that so many people don't see what's wrong with it.

Also the fact Jason so often says that Clarke is the main character of the show, that it's about her journey on the ground but almost doesn't give her any screen time after 307 is bullshit. This show got completely turned around.

I'm just deeply disappointed in a show I used to love.
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10/10
This show is better with every day; acting is on point
alicjanath8 April 2016
To be honest I feel like we finally have our The 100 back with all main characters. How long have I been waiting for this? #The100

Lindsey Morgan is amazing, all her scenes in 3x10 were mind blowing and in the next ep she is probably even better (is it even possible?!). I'm so ready for the CoL storyline, Allie talking in Raven's body - ohshit, I didn't see it coming, this was really incredible scene! Clarke had less time in 3x10 but I understand that and we know that she'll be in next ep so everything is fine. Bob Morley and his acting is on point since 3x02. Seriously now, this guy is incredible actor. Murphy is one of the best characters on TV. The guy is despicable, but I can't help but smile when he's on screen. Jasper Jordan is still one of my favourite and he proved in this episode how amazing he is. Jasper is struggling with PTSD since ep 1 from this season and in this episode he showed us how much he cares for others. And he in ending scene - incredible. And it seems that Jasper is back on track. Just like in season 2, Jasper is the guy who saves the day when everything seems lost.

Stop with dislikes. Don't watch it all if you don't like it. Stop saying it is "to graphic". You are all children who are afraid of blood and are now petty because your fave died. Alycia is on another show. Fear the Walking Dead. AND You are all saying "watch Fear the Walking Dead instead" But you know what? Ftwd and twd are WAAAAAAAAAAY more graphic than The 100 and you don't have a problem with that. Your only problem is that your fave died. Just leave already.
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1/10
stop watching the show. its not worth it.
covetingmygrappler7 April 2016
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this entire episode is just one big trigger warning

i really really don't suggest watching it just to keep yourself safe.

seriously.

it contains rape/non con, self harm, drugging someone to chain them up, chaining someone up to force them to take a drug, torture of a poc(oh wow big surprise how many times has this happened already), family abuse

and then the female main isn't in the episode until the last like what? 3 minutes? yeah something like that.

just keep yourself safe and don't watch this. probably don't watch the rest of the season either i doubt it'll get any better
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10/10
One of the most exciting episodes
sashaalbov8 April 2016
Yeees! Finally, the hundred with a lot of action and unexpected moments. I don't wanna write spoilers. That's why I just say this is really good episode. Finally, there are no illogical actions of Pike. Storyline of ALIE start to be the main in this show. During all this episode I felt all characters, their emotions. Even if someone don't agree with death of two general characters in previous episodes, it's not a reason to spoil ratings of show. All people can die, just say "thanks" producers of show that they are not so cruel just like Game of Thrones producer is! Hope people can humble with all losses in this TV show and all of us know of course that history of The Hundred continues next season. My best wishes and please make as much as you can such intensive episode.
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