Board Thread:Spoilers/@comment-26500342-20160108000001/@comment-71.94.221.9-20160301203128

Myheartisskippingbeats wrote: ALIE storyline- i give it the benefit of the doubt. FOR NOW.

bellarke scene: no. ok. just no. bellamy thinks he can protect her? from what? lexa betreying her again? yes, she did that, but as you said, perspective. clarke did not kill lexa, because? she has feelings for her, maybe not crazy butterflies in the tomy, but she does, and same goes for lexa, she cares about clarke. bellamy doesnt know that, so why does he not just talk to her? because he doesnt want to, cause all he sees is that all grounders must die. yes, MAYBE, AND THIS IS A BIG, HUGEEEEE MAYBE, he is trying to protect her, but overreacting much??? after he tells her all those things, which clearly shows how wrong his thinking is, he tries to do the opposite of what someone like him would do with someone he has such opinion of, like clarke... bob did a great job portaying the cheracter, and it is clearly seen what the wirters were trying to say, but it was still bad.... very bad... but yeah, i can see bellamys POV, his perspaective, but it just is not what he would do, what anyone would do, after a convesation like that.... Yes Clarke has feeling for Lexa and that is why she didn't kill her, but Bellamy doesn't know any of that. He has not been around for any of that. All he knows about Lexa is that she betrayed their alliance at Mt Weather and left them to die so why wouldn't he think that Lexa would betray Clarke again, he has no idea that Lexa is in love with Clarke as he was inside Mt Weather when their romance blossomed so he never witnessed any of their increased connection so in his mind it makes no sense for Clarke to be siding with Lexa so soon after her betrayal (I mean it wasn't so long ago that Clarke was spitting in her face soo...). He hasn't just talked to Clarke about any of that because she left after Mt Weather and the first time he saw her was when he tried to rescue her and then when she decided to stay in Polis,  then the scene we are talking about. When have they had a chance to talk when she left him twice, making her just as culpable as him in their lack of communication. So sure it may be an overreaction on his part but considering his personal history at betrayal at the hands of grounders, he isn't wrong to feel like Clarke is in more danger with them then she is at Arkadia. And in his guilt and grief he isn't thinking clearly, pure emotion is driving him. Everything that has happened to them happened in a very short span of time and its clear no therapist made it down on the ark because they could sure use one.