Interesting that Clarke was making out with another woman ten days after she told Finn “I love you” as well.
And then there’s this… .
“I was being weak.” “Love is weakness.”
But, no, you’re right. It MUST mean nothing. There’s NO reason whatsoever the writers put it in the script (note this was ACTUALLY in the script this time). None at all. Because the writers just looooove throwing around random pointless crap, wasting precious minutes of screentime for no reason at all. That’s the TV business: meaningless nonsense.
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Isn’t it?
Huh.
By the way, I found this for you.
I think you might find it useful. I thought this one word was particularly interesting.
Extermination: to destroy totally.
Sounds kinda like what Clarke and Bellamy did in Mount Weather - together. So then, that makes Clarke a genocide queen, right?
King and queen. How nice.
Considering that is one of the three ONLY attempted genocides in The 100, the first being ALIE’s nuclear apocalypse, that leaves one more we musn’t forget: L.exa sending 300 warriors to wipe out 100 nearly defenceless teenagers who came from the sky. Extermination of the Sky People. Attempted genocide.
Nice.
It’s an interesting parallel to “genocide king” considering L.exa really IS the official leader of her people. So by these standards the title “genocide queen” would apply quite nicely.
Considering those are the only ACTUAL genocides on the show (according to the definition) that should wrap up this post neatly.