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JCB95 wrote:

TheOmegaWerewolf wrote:

75.149.26.113 wrote:

WTF was up with Luna's complete 180 degree turn? Completely off base. She suddenly decided to give up a life of peace and come to the conclave to kill everyone just for the hell of it? The writing this season actually made me cheer for Luna. She was one of the best characters...kind, capable of love and compassion, mysterious, dangerous, nightblood, etc etc. After her completely nonsensical turn in this episode, I actually wanted her to kill everyone, go into the bunker, and then the radiation would come and literally kill everyone else. The characters are so poorly written that I don't care about any of them...at all. Luna didn't want to kill everyone for no reason. She saw firsthand the evil of the human race. I mean, seriously, they were all going to die in a few days anyways and they decided to spend their last couple of days killing each other? Yeah she saw the dark side of humanity it was not a complete 180. The clans decided to spend the final three days killing each other, and for their own selfish reasons. None of the fighters were fighting for everyone, except Octavia who revealed her plan at the end. Also skikru treated her almost exactly like how the mt. Men treated grounders. In the end I completely understand where Luna is coming from. I don't know. She seems to be forgetting that the grounder warchiefs made that decision... not the thousands of innocent men, women, and children who she seemed content to let die. She also neglected to realize that cultures change... just because the grounders are warlike now, doesn't mean that can't change when the world and civilization start to return. She was angry with Skaikru for their actions in trying to replicate nightblood, but took them as brutal and selfish, not as what they were, a desperate attempt to save lives. As we saw during the Culling, people aren't all scum, and aren't all selfish. Most people deserve a chance at life. Saving the human race always comes first. Anyone who wants to end it, to insight the deaths of the innocent, deserves to die themselves. She blatantly and intentionally ignored the bright side of humanity, and focused only on the dark. It wasn't a complete 180... it was simply a philosophy founded upon willing ignorance :)