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I kind of like that Bellamy ended up on the same journey that he was [on] in Season 1. It’s kind of a nice callback to Season 1, where you see “doesn’t give a f–k Bellamy,” who’s just like, “This is what I believe is right for people.” Not like, “I’m a bad guy,” or “Pike’s right.” Just, “These grounders have hurt us over and over again and I’m sick of it.” And again, like with Jasper, that’s warranted for him to feel that way. … I think Bob Morley did a really great job of humanizing that reality. Of course, he’s going to come around to the other side, but it was a really interesting arc to watch.

— Eliza Taylor on “Bellamy has been carrying a lot of guilt recently over working with Pike, and Lincoln’s death. How might he try to redeem himself?” (via fyeahbellarke)

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