Talk:Resurrection/@comment-26269248-20160121054327/@comment-26247132-20160121081724

1. Yes, I think sh*t finally got real for Abby in that scene on multiple levels. I basically could not stand Abby from Human Trials all the way until this episode when she finally reminded me of the Abby I first loved.

2. I assumed he had prepped ahead of time and had a bunch of rounds located all around the area for him to refill and change position. As for Clarke's kill shot, I have a hard time with that, too. I even brought it up on Lincoln's page, asking if Clarke considered Lincoln an acceptable loss or if she really naively assumed she could make that shot work and it (magically) did.

3. They probably emptied Level 5 of civilians in the CdG episode when they first locked the kids in the dorm. At the end of BMHB1, they moved everyone back up to Level 5, including the Delinquents who were now chained up in their dorm.

4. Yeah, that's probably exactly what happened and makes the most sense.

5. IDK. There was too much chaos going on for me to see how it happened. ;)

6. Haha. Probably not. Probably left them all to assume he died in the WAG2 battle.

7. Hell, from a silver fox perspective, he should have been introduced in Episode 1. And kept alive.

8. The Guards didn't kill the Delinquents! They brought them all to the dorm on Level 5 and chained them up. The MW resistance's plan was to help the Delinquents escape but they knew long-term it was their death sentence, whether through losing the bone marrow/blood treatments or being executed by their own. That's why Maya was so fatalistic in the last two episodes (i.e. refusing Octavia's suggestion about the airlock). She already knew she was a walking dead girl.