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FedeM

Bellamy and Indra absolutely had good intentions, actually I feel they've been the most level-headed this season. But I just have to be on Clarke's side 'cause I understand her feeling of betrayal from Bellamy - no matter how cutthroat their plans may have been they've always shared them. At the same time, with this same logic, I disagree with her leaving Bellamy to suffer the consequences alone (well, with Indra and Gaia). Clarke's just zero-ed in on protecting Madi at all costs right now and losing a bit of the rationality and the 'trying to put the greater good above all-morality' that we've come to expect from her

Silichshev Danila

I really liked your reaction to this episode and I only disagree on one thing: Diyoza is not boring, but badass. I also really liked Indra's route this season, a very cool change to her character :)

Octavia

Not sure how Diyoza was annoying and McCreary sympathetic? Diyoza has been doing her level best to protect the valley, and the majority of all remaining people, from the most dangerous threats amongst them. McCreary seems like a cardboard villain (unlike Pike who had layers). But the actor really does play it up well.

Tommy Thompson

I don't think they said Diyoza was boring. Just that if the show genuinely went in the direction of world peace, then it could become less entertaining. The inner conflicts and outright war is what makes it so entertaining.

Tommy Thompson

There's no sympathy for McCreary. They literally point out that they don't agree with his actions, just that he's a great character to watch on screen.