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I agree that the Murhpy/Ontari scene was super uncomfortable. She threatened to kill him if he didn't have sex with her. I doubt that's the way JR and the writers intended for us to interpret the scene, but it's what happened, and it was rape. And despite what I say in this next paragraph, I didn't feel the scene was appropriate whatsoever. They're only pushing forward the stereotype that male rape is somehow non-existant.

I must say, to my knowledge, there was no Raven self harm in this episode. That was ALIE in Raven's body threatening to kill her. I understand that seeing those kinds of things can be triggering to people, but perhaps shows as violent as The 100 should then be avoided? You see people self harm and full on kill themselves in The Walking Dead, and that show has viewers just as young as those who watch The 100. We can't demand complete violence censorship. The 100 has always been graphic. And you can tell me that I don't understand, but you should know that you have NO IDEA what I do or do not understand; I'm simply offering my opinion. Jokes are jokes, violence is violence. Censorship is the duct tape of our creativity.

Also, I can't believe people are mad at Octavia for beating up Bellamy. Are you kidding? He betrayed her and all his friends and ended up getting Lincoln murdered! You know, Lincoln? The man Octavia was in love with? Of course she beat him up! I'm surprised she didn't beat him up more than she did! He earned every punch, and he knows it.