Talk:A.L.I.E./@comment-28398720-20170227132312


 * "Her fundamental flaw was that she genuinely believed that she was making life better for those she brought into the City of Light, incapable of comprehending the human element that demonstrated that her actions brought peace and survival at the expense of free will, forcing Clarke to destroy her as she was fundamentally unable to simply free those she had brought into the City of Light to give them a choice."

I disagree with this passage. We only know that Becca believed that ALIE was fundamental flaw was because it didn't understand basic human feelings and desires. Nowhere was it stated on the show or otherwise that that City of Light wasn't making life better as mater of fact, and saying that Clarke was "forced" (not choose) to destroy it, robs her of the her the moral decision she had to make.

Also the last sentence doesn't make sense, ALIE wasn't able to give those people a choice to leave any more than Clarke could give them a choice to go back.. that doesn't mean that they were robed of free will for all eternity.