Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26247132-20160222222328/@comment-27607065-20160229212524

Milks26 wrote: By the time of the finale I think Dante was starting to see his son's point of view. He was the one who gave Cage the idea to make the deal with Lexa and free all the Grounders. Their blood was never a permanent solution only - just a band aid. The Delinquents on the other hand were a life changing gift for the MM. In the end I don't think he would've helped.

Also, Clarke only killed Dante after Cage failed to yield to her threats of letting her people go. She had to show her strength and carry out with what she threatened to do. You're right that Dante was starting to agree with Cage, but if Monty had set up the wind tunnels, and she had her hand on the lever, MM would've had no choice but to let their people go. But once she killed Dante, Cage was to angry to listen. If she kept Dante alive and told both he and Cage that she'll kill everyone, they would've had to let them go. I guess it doesn't matter anymore, I understand that she, Bellamy, and Monty did the best they could with their situation.