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This is the second time I've wrote this so here I go.

This episode was all about people's reputation and their morals towards certain people.

I'll use Echo as an example. Echo doesn't like Skaikru as her allegiance is to her people. However, Bellamy saved her from the Mountain Men, so why doesn't she like Skaikru. The answer is morals. It's why she still doesn't trust Skaikru even though they've been really nothing but good to her, because her allegiance is to her king (but really it's to Nia.) Even when Abby sides with her on having Echo fight for Roan, Echo's morals stay the same. I said this last week too, it makes her an interesting character.

Bryan also fought with his morals in this episode. He didn't want to go back to Azgeda because of what happened to him in there. It's also because of this that he still believes that Pike didn't deserve to die. But why did he turn Pike in to the grounders? Morals, he wanted to save his boyfriend.

Long live the King. Roan, once again, amazing character. I do like how he's thinking about everyone as a whole rather than just Azgeda, as Nia would. It's going to be interesting to see how Azgeda might retaliate against him, making Roan seem less powerful.

Clarke, Bellamy and Octavia all had different story arcs this episode, and I liked how Bellamy went back to making the decisions, much like Season 1 (Whatever the hell we want!). Do I agree with his decision? Hard call, tough call. I feel as if morally he made the right call, but that was not the right all to make. They could have gone back to the farm station to track down the remaining ones to make another story arc altogether, but they decided to go back to having the 100 have less resources than they should. Like I said, Season 1.

As I said last week, Octavia is a badass. I thought that was a creative way of covering up a homicide, and just from that scene, I can tell that Octavia is getting smarter, yet more vigorous.

No Murphy this episode, sadly.

Ok, Jaha being an engineer before being chancellor is basically plot armor. "Oh, we really like you and are about ready to lynch you, but you're an engineer and can help us out" Wonderful... more Jaha. Just what I didn't need in my life.

Jasper turned Pessimism to Optimism and it pisses me off. "We're gonna die! Let's party! There's totally not someone trying to save our skins right now, who gives a ****" If Echo goes to Arkadia and sees that immediately, prepare for war (Somewhat wanna see that)

Poor Raven. I like how she's taking a commanding role. I want to see more of it, to be honest.

There's my Summary/Rant. See you guys next week!

Master of Angels Out.