Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27794543-20180725005753/@comment-5575784-20180806192353

Efadfa wrote: 95.222.214.93 wrote: There was no reason to force someone to cannibalism. First they decide to kill people because there will be no enough food for all, then later they decide to force people to eat human flesh to save them from starvation: WHAT !!!! It is not logical. The only way out here is to leave everything to the free will. People are always ready to give their lives to save the loved ones (for example in the last few days on the Arc). Actually, that's the definition of logical. Doing the right thing to save *everyone* no matter what people want, is logical. It's survival. Free will? Have you seen how grounders operate? They usually don't do "the right thing" if it's against their rules. And they have different rules than Sky People. Sky People were ALWAYS about surviving untill they can get to Earth safely. Grounders weren't, they were about surviving too, sure, but surviving as a tribe, not as human race. They wouldn't and didn't choose cannibalism, which I understand, but it was unlogical. It would screw everyone up. I agree... when you're in that sort of scenario, it's more about surviving than it it about morals... That being said, that scene when people were rejecting caniballism with Octavia shooting those who didn't was gruesome. And I think most people disagree with that decision, but it was either that or die drowning in your own blood.