Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26247132-20160429023704/@comment-27600868-20160429123811

Mishki wrote: There is no emotional breather for the characters... it's like they are rushed from one action scene to another, and when they squeeze the emotional scenes in between they feel rushed too... It's not realistic. There have to be coming of age moments, r ather then endless fighting and mechanical action scenes... when Clarke says she was doing things to save her people it makes me cringe. You just lost your first true love and you are a teenager. Naturally you are suppose to be numb and sad, being a hero is the last thing on your mind naturally... and they forget about betrayals too soon too as if they are bipolar... like Miller and his bf are all of a sudden ok together, even though his bf was spying on him for Pike... and why Bellamy is the leader of the pack again after being Pikes right hand just an episode ago? Now I am guessing the delinquents will forgive Pike too since he is off his nazi high? Hope not... The show needs to be a little more realistic when it comes to emotions of all these characters... And i am not talking about things like squeezing weird Jasper crying scene out of the blue in between confusing plots... that was just awkward... the show needs less rushed actions and more realistic moments. SO TRU