Talk:Blood Must Have Blood (Part 1)/@comment-26269248-20160121164257

1) Let’s face it, as cool as the whole Trojan Horse idea was with the army of Grounders in Mount Weather, did Clarke, Bellamy, and Lexa honestly believe that (even if Lexa hadn’t betrayed Clarke) that they would have been a strong enough fighting force to take out Mount Weather’s military from the inside with minimum casualties given that they were weak from being locked up?

2) How did exactly did Dante and Cage get peace talks to occur between his forces (Emerson near the end of the episode) and Lexa without her forces attacking the Mount Weather soldiers? With that said (looking back on my previous question), how did the Mount Weather soldiers convince the Grounder army that they made peace and that they could just walk out the front door without any confrontation?

3) I know I have brought this up a lot in these last few episodes, but did any1 really feel bad that Cage had his soldiers kill all the dozen or so people we saw try to protect the Delinquents asides from Vincent (and barely at that). I know this 1 sounds a bit harsh since (asides from children though this is debatable) these people could have been called “innocent” since they didn’t want to continue murdering people just to live, but did any1 expect (even before seeing BMHBP2) that they would have lived since they wouldn’t be able to without the treatments and the majority of their population was for killing the outsiders? This even goes with what Maya said in the finale about how even if they found a way to the surface without treatments they would still be living in a cage/hazmaks their whole lives.

4) Where the hell had Monroe and Miller’s dad been? Monroe got an arrow in her foot like 2 weeks ago but is only know fine, and Miller’s dad hadn’t been seen since Spacewalker, but they just suddenly appear?

5) Going off what I had asked back in Survival Of The Fittest, if there are AT MOST around 100 Ark Guard from Camp Jaha, and the missile blew up a good chunk of them, then how many are left to be standing alongside the Grounder Army (though I assume they made Monroe a Guard and maybe some other people in Camp Jaha since they came down so that could mean more troops for this). And the beginning of the next episode will reveal some more were killed off by the Mountain Men so that’s even less of them.

6) Since this is (presumably) the last time we will ever see any Reapers, do you think the Grounders were successful in changing the last of them back to normal since they knew how to cure them/get them off the Red?

7) Does any1 else feel that Dante only finally agreed to use the Delinquents once he realized that it was the only way to correct the mistakes of his son, going off what he says in the finale that he only did it to keep his people alive even if it meant betraying everything he believed in, and (just maybe) he had had the bone marrow in him long enough to feel that it truly worked better for him and he decided that because his people should come 1st they might forgive him for originally wanting to let them stay in the mountain so the Delinquents could live?

And 8) No matter how any1 may feel about Lexa betraying Clarke, can we at least agree from a military standpoint it was a good move by Lexa for the good of her people (sacrifice a few of my former enemy for the lives of hundreds of my own)? Furthermore, do you think she realized that even if even all of the Mountain Men had gotten cured, her people outnumbered theirs by 1,000s so they wouldn’t have lasted long on the surface anyway (since like with Quint some would not have just easily forgiven the Mountain Men for what they have done for decades)?