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I don’t know if there any right or wrong choices in this world anymore. I do think Bellamy’s choice made sense from Bellamy’s character arc standpoint. After everything with Pike last season I wasn’t surprised that was the route Bellamy went. I also like that Bellamy has a optimist streak to him. He keep believing that Clarke will figure something out.
Agree wholeheartedly about there not being right or wrong choices in this world. And yes, it was what I expected Bellamy to do. That’s sort of my problem. Bellamy’s leadership decisions are always based on the here and now; there is seldom much forethought, strategy or consideration of consequences. This style is brilliant for survival in the present moment, but it also leads to serious future consequences. If Bellamy is to grow as a leader, he needs to think more about the future.
–On another note: how cool was the effect in the premiere seeing radiation storm!
Chills!!!
I don’t think that Bellamy was right to choose to help those farm station survivors over the hydro generator. They could have saved them later after the generator was safe. They will now just die horrible deaths later on anyways, dying outside of captivity is no better then inside. Also, i think they could have come back with fifty soldiers with guns and taken care of that quite easily.
This is what I was thinking as I watched. They could have left spies there to see where their people were moved, and returned with a rescue mission. It wouldn’t have required more effort than building a new hydrogenerator!
I do really hope that Clark and Bellamy just don’t hook up, but i think that is where they are going.
Agree on both fronts. It would be such a cliche, and avoiding these is one of the shows’s great strengths. But I’d be very surprised (also impressed) if they didn’t hook up.
Enjoy today’s episode everyone!