Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-2A02:1811:B734:2100:E804:DC0C:4662:F413-20180726155217/@comment-36342671-20180728161131

I haven't seen 'the dark year' yet because it's not out where I am, but simply because he's done with her, and doesn't see her as the person he knew anymore, doesn't mean he'd choose to let her die if he could stop it. He may not want to see or talk to her ever again, but knowing you let someone you once cared about (even if you hate them now) die would haunt you enough that simply to avoid guilt you wouldn't let them die.

My point about him spending more time with Octavia was to prove your theory of more time = closer relationships wrong. I'm of course aware that he's closer with Spacekru than Octavia.

Also, my point about Clarke radioing Bellamy wasn't to argue that she should care about him because she radioed him or that she should have overlooked his betrayal. My point is that even though they weren't together for 5-6 years, it doesn't mean they didn't think about each other or care about each other. So even though they only spent a year together on earth, their relationship didn't end with season 4.

I'm not arguing that Clarke cares about Bellamy right now because her actions prove she doesn't. I'm arguing that the writers made a mistake and made the show less realistic. Maybe it was weak acting on ET's part, as she could've shown remorse while saying she doesn't care. My point is that you can't throw away a relationship that fast.

This past year one of my friends did something horrific to my other friend. It took months for us to make the change from seeing him as (let's call him John) John the friend, to John the person who commit terrible actions. The change doesn't happen that fast. It takes forever to be able to understand that someone really isn't the person you thought they were, let alone to be indifferent towards their death.