Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27229817-20150129035116/@comment-25176701-20150201010415

TotallyTinkerbell wrote: I don't see it as betrayal. I see it as (and this is not meant to be offensive) something to be compared with alcoholism and people with drug addiction. Imagine a drug addict who has been clean for a while, really doing good again. And he goes back to the block where he got the drugs from. And he sees other people using drugs. He even finds drugs on the ground. And then he has someone pointing out the drugs. Not many people are able to resist that temptation. I don't blame Lincoln a tiny bit. It was just not the right idea to send Bellamy and Lincoln in. Lincoln did not betray him for some red IMO. Lincoln sacrificed his human rationality to get Bellamy this far.

In my mind I keep thinking Bellamy will be just fine, although I know he's not. But if anyone will be able to gather up strenght to get out of mount weather, then it'll be Bellamy. He'll get his friends (and maybe even the grounders) out of there.

You have an excellent point. Lincoln did sacrifice a lot by helping out Bellamy. It's not Lincoln's fault at all that he was addicted to the drug. He was forced to take it. It's not like he chose to take it. I feel bad for Lincoln. I honestly thought he was done being a Reaper but then he's sent back down in the tunnels surrounded by Red again.

That plan wasn't the best one, I agree, but it had to be done. Lincoln was the only one who could get Bellamy inside of Mount Weather in the least risky way (since he pretended to be a Reaper it's not like he had to fight off any real Reapers to get to the door).

As for Bellamy, he will be fine. I think that he would free all the Grounders and maybe help them escape Mount Weather and then after that he would go back for his friends (with the Sky People's army and Grounder's army).