Talk:Lincoln/@comment-89.162.18.75-20160511131412/@comment-28151443-20161022221757

Is it "different takes on various events" or optional perception of events and willful neglect of others?

I'm just curious were scenes from 2x09 and 2x10(where Clarke and Bellamy, as leaders didn't express doubt their whole plan to depend on a drug addict person, although before five minutes, they had buried one of their friends because of error in a similar case or the moment when Lincoln warned Bellamy that he couldn't cope with his weakness but Bellamy forced him to continue with this stupid plan) part of the show that you watch?

Kane, Abby Jackson, Sergeant Miller and Sinclair are amazing characters and Lincoln's interactions with every one of them is like dream for me from first season, but they aren't ordinary sky people but part of their intellectuals. But Monroe, Monty and Harper are.''' They believed in Bellamy, who knew nothing about grounders and puts their lives in danger many times and didn't believe in Lincoln, who was raised by grounders and sacrificed everything to keep them alive. Is it '''act which remind you of respect and trust?

There isn't later. What happened was a process triggered by Lexa's actions who ignored Sky people and their right to live as equal with grounders for three months after they were the only victorious clan in the war against the MW and Kane and Abby who haven't defended the interests of their people in front of her.