Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26247132-20160223183610/@comment-26247132-20160416185938

Redlion14 wrote: Was it only me who still felt the urge to punch someone when Bellamy was around? Like, dude no, it was a long time ago when you got a free pass.. no, just no, shut up, get lost.. and then Clarke shows up and comforts him!?!?! Why??? She does know (right?) that he was one of the handful ppl who massacred 300 Grounders who were sent there to help!?? No, that still doesn't make sense. Who the f cares about his feelings, seriously? Or if he is sorry. You don't get to be sorry after all this, a sorry is not enough, just like Jrot's sorry will never be enough, because it's disproportionate to his actions. If there won't be anything substantial, monumental happening to Bellamy, as a consequence of his actions then I'll never be okay with him. He is nothing, not a hero, not even a villain. I would be more content if they'd have made him into an actual full blown villain, but no, he remained shallow and inconsistent this season... I haven't realized this before, but I might be just as outraged for destroying Bellamy, as I am for what they've done to Lexa. I've been outraged about Bellamy since Watch the Thrones. Lexa and Lincoln were just further fuel to the fire. My biggest disappointment is that I really truly thought that two amazing seasons couldn't be a fluke and they really were that talented at storytelling. I'm so terribly sad that I was wrong.