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Post by KyleEl on Sept 4, 2020 17:33:30 GMT -5
online.flippingbook.com/view/977624/16I'm not sure whether there was a comment above about the episode I saw. Madi is being pressured to be the commander again. I think she is the one who was so happy to see Murphy. I never thought I'd see the day when that was the case. Clarke hugged her friends and that was so nice. But Echo is about to destroy everything and the group has an hour to leave. Less, actually. I don't remember whether I finished the episode but I'll have to double check.
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 7, 2020 15:25:23 GMT -5
I didn't finish the episode. Echo was about to destroy the planet and the others stopped her. And she started crying. There is a human in there somewhere.
I forgot to mention the music in the episode was from the memorable "60 Minutes" story about Vladimir Horowitz.
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 10, 2020 17:21:24 GMT -5
I enjoyed "Ethera" and I am glad Bellamy was not stranded alone. They were hostile to each other, but it was better that there were two men to climb the mountain. I did not anticipate any of the things that happened and and was very interested to see what was in store for them. The beings of light were supposed to have transcended, but they seemed to me to be stuck in that spot in the cave. Actually, I am baffled. Does the Shepherd preach that his people will transcend to that cave if they are worthy? If my leg was broken, I would not be likely to climb a flight of stairs, but the man climbed a mountain after one week. He had much faith. Bellamy meditated and saw his mother. Bellamy prayed and the snow stopped and there was sunlight. His hardships on that planet changed his view of what is important. However, betraying his people was unexpected. Bellamy is alive! That's so wonderful. And I got to see everyone else find out as well. I can't say I enjoyed the episode but he had a real challenge and the other man was the only one who could help him through it. And vice versa. Amazing the other man could do all that with his injury. And time has passed, only it hasn't. On the other hand, Bellamy can't be trusted and he already proved that. Now Clarke is in trouble.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 13, 2020 10:16:39 GMT -5
7.13 Blood Giant September 9, 2020
The red sun derails Clarke's plans.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 13, 2020 10:39:20 GMT -5
I am glad I watched "Blood Giant" when it aired because I saw comments all over the internet about what happened near the ending.
There was not a dull moment and I enjoyed the variety of drama. Clarke was surprised that her people were no longer in charge when she landed in Sheidheda's hostile environment. The shepherd quickly eliminated the threat by having his "invisible" soldiers shoot the people who were threatening them.
After rescuing their friends and giving them the anti-toxin, Clarke did hand over the "key". I was never sure she actually had access to it. Gabriel volunteered to repair the damaged chip. At last, we can have the final war to end all wars. Oops! Change of heart.
While that was happening, Raven gave an emotional apology for locking people in the chamber which caused them to die from radiation.
When the shepherd's plan failed, Clarke's group demanded shepherd open a portal so they could find their lost friend. Bellamy picked up Madi's drawings and insisted the book should be shared. That alarmed Clarke and she shot her best friend and then jumped into the portal. I have thought about that scene for several days and that event lowers the rating for the show.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 19, 2020 8:44:53 GMT -5
7.14 A Sort of Homecoming Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Clarke and her friends reckon with all that has happened only to find an unexpected threat looming.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 19, 2020 8:59:26 GMT -5
"A Sort of Homecoming" - And another one bites the dust!
I was disappointed to see the ladies so readily embrace Clarke after she killed someone who was with them from the beginning. It was another example of the phenomena known as "white girls tears".
Clarke smashed a helmet that could have helped them return to Sanctum and made a unilateral decision to not go back. Madi was unhappy about that decision because she had friends there and had made a life for herself.
I know it was not logical for the shepherd to trust Sheidheda to kidnap Madi and Sheidheda planned to do whatever he could to avoid "the last war".
I liked seeing Gabriel teach Madi to play the piano. I did not enjoy seeing Clarke hysterically search for Madi.
There was a high-tech knife that sent Sheidheda and Madi to the shepherd's lair.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 24, 2020 17:32:54 GMT -5
The 100 The Dying of the Light
SEASON 7, EPISODE 15 • NEW 8:00 PM ON WNUVDT 54 • TV-14 • STEREO • CC
Clarke and Octavia mount a desperate rescue mission as the Disciples close in on what they want.
Penultimate episode...one more to go.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 27, 2020 21:06:28 GMT -5
“The Dying of the Light” - I am trying to think of anything that I enjoyed. The episode was very stressful. Shepherd played dirty by sending a bomb through the portal and it injured Clark’s people and some are still trapped.
I guess it was exciting when Clarke went to Sanctuary and made a deal with Sheidheda, but I am so sick of the bloodshed, I could not enjoy watching the slaughter. Apparently, everyone is expendable except for Clarke’s friends.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Oct 1, 2020 8:35:09 GMT -5
The 100 The Last War
SEASON 7, EPISODE 16 • FINALE 9/30/2020, 8:00 PM ON WNUVDT 54 • TV-14 • STEREO • CC
After all the fighting and loss, Clarke and her friends reach the final battle.
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Post by KyleEl on Oct 5, 2020 17:24:47 GMT -5
I have five episodes to watch but I don't know when I'll get to them.
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Post by KyleEl on Oct 6, 2020 14:27:20 GMT -5
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Post by KyleEl on Oct 9, 2020 15:30:48 GMT -5
While I haven't seen any more episodes, one of the CW affiliate's news anchors (not the one who is usually there) looks like Murphy. I saw him just sitting there watching something and he looked creepy.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Oct 15, 2020 12:20:06 GMT -5
I was pleased with the finale.
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Post by KyleEl on Nov 9, 2020 16:45:45 GMT -5
7.12 The Stranger - I think Bellamy has really been converted. If he is fooling people, he is doing a convincing job. Those relationships get broken, then mended, then broken again. In Sanctum, there was mass murder committed against people who would not kneel. Murphy tried to help survivors, but his life and the survivors are in danger of being murdered. Clarke's return to Sanctum at the end of the episode was met with shock. Can she make a difference? I keep forgetting I still have these episodes to watch. I just didn't have the desire to watch another episode of something I had just seen, and I only had an hour left before bedtime after setting aside an hour for "SNL", which wasn't on due to football. Bellamy doesn't look right without a beard. And he is very confusing, letting his friends know he is on their side and then betraying them because he has to. Murphy's attitude makes this show worth watching. And his girlfriend is so nice. I kept hoping the man wouldn't shoot every last person. One person was somehow missed. Murphy and the others are protecting the ones they can, but they keep getting scares. I didn't like seeing Clarke tortured but that didn't make a difference. she wouldn't let anything happen to her friends, though. I did like Madi's story.
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Post by KyleEl on Dec 25, 2020 18:13:40 GMT -5
There are fewer shows recording these days. Everything is a rerun or not something that interests me. But this is not something I want to watch this time of year. I'll wait.
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Post by KyleEl on Jan 1, 2021 17:01:46 GMT -5
I am glad I watched "Blood Giant" when it aired because I saw comments all over the internet about what happened near the ending. There was not a dull moment and I enjoyed the variety of drama. Clarke was surprised that her people were no longer in charge when she landed in Sheidheda's hostile environment. The shepherd quickly eliminated the threat by having his "invisible" soldiers shoot the people who were threatening them. After rescuing their friends and giving them the anti-toxin, Clarke did hand over the "key". I was never sure she actually had access to it. Gabriel volunteered to repair the damaged chip. At last, we can have the final war to end all wars. Oops! Change of heart. While that was happening, Raven gave an emotional apology for locking people in the chamber which caused them to die from radiation. When the shepherd's plan failed, Clarke's group demanded shepherd open a portal so they could find their lost friend. Bellamy picked up Madi's drawings and insisted the book should be shared. That alarmed Clarke and she shot her best friend and then jumped into the portal. I have thought about that scene for several days and that event lowers the rating for the show. It was terrible that Bellamy had to die. I did like that Raven still had feelings about what she did.
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Post by KyleEl on Jan 1, 2021 17:05:00 GMT -5
"A Sort of Homecoming" - And another one bites the dust! I was disappointed to see the ladies so readily embrace Clarke after she killed someone who was with them from the beginning. It was another example of the phenomena known as "white girls tears". Clarke smashed a helmet that could have helped them return to Sanctum and made a unilateral decision to not go back. Madi was unhappy about that decision because she had friends there and had made a life for herself. I know it was not logical for the shepherd to trust Sheidheda to kidnap Madi and Sheidheda planned to do whatever he could to avoid "the last war". I liked seeing Gabriel teach Madi to play the piano. I did not enjoy seeing Clarke hysterically search for Madi. There was a high-tech knife that sent Sheidheda and Madi to the shepherd's lair. I thought surely someone would have to pull Octavia and Echo off of Clarke. Their reaction was so unexpected. But this Bellamy was not the Bellamy they knew and that Bellamy was already dead. I liked the piano lesson too. Is this the episode where Octavia was so upset about going back in that place again? I can't remember which episode, but there was one where the people were grateful to Murphy. I never thought I'd see the day when people's lives were better because of him. Or that he'd be a hero. Well, he's a hero in these last few episodes.
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Post by KyleEl on Jan 1, 2021 17:11:59 GMT -5
“The Dying of the Light” - I am trying to think of anything that I enjoyed. The episode was very stressful. Shepherd played dirty by sending a bomb through the portal and it injured Clark’s people and some are still trapped. I guess it was exciting when Clarke went to Sanctuary and made a deal with Sheidheda, but I am so sick of the bloodshed, I could not enjoy watching the slaughter. Apparently, everyone is expendable except for Clarke’s friends. These last few episodes have been an emotional roller coaster. But we see how much these people care for each other. as hard as it is to watch, we really see how much Clarke loves Madi. They managed to give us a few jokes in one of the worst possible situations. Murphy's girlfriend with the face tattoo was nearly killed and it was all they could do to save her if they even will. She said, "Just a scratch" when it was enough for her to bleed to death. One of them said, "Don't get up" and there was another similar comment. Murphy distracted her while Gabriel did his work. She's really strong and it was nice to see them interacting like that in such a situation. But then they were going to need Murphy to do something Murphy couldn't do. Raven did it instead. These people care so much about each other and that's what makes it work even under these circumstances. Meanwhile, they try to make Madi think she'll be all right and they end up torturing her because that's the only way. Luckily, the man doing it refused and actually helped Octavia and the others. And Octavia was so glad to see him. And Sheidheda is on their side for a change. They really needed him. But then Clarke got there too late. I'm stopping here. I don't really want to see the last one, but if they do that prequel, that might make me willing to see it.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jan 1, 2021 22:18:36 GMT -5
There is no way I would get this far and not watch the final episode. It was very interesting.
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Post by KyleEl on Jan 4, 2021 16:34:47 GMT -5
There is no way I would get this far and not watch the final episode. It was very interesting. I have to do it eventually but then it's the last one.
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Post by KyleEl on Jan 15, 2021 16:59:14 GMT -5
I haven't seen the final episode yet but the Super Awards were on The CW. I'm not through watching them but "The Flash", "Supergirl" and "DC's Legends" were nominated.
Bellamy and Clarke were presenters. It was nice to see them again. I didn't know they were Australian. I had heard Clarke announce the show was coming up years ago.
Raven was also a presenter (she was pretty on the show but she is gorgeous!) and I don't know whether it was a gag or she really did freeze up. She shared the screen with a "DC's Legends" cast member who had to take over when raven froze.
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Post by KyleEl on Apr 26, 2021 13:33:13 GMT -5
I had a scare but what I need to remember is that on my desktop the episodes are in chronological order. On the TiVo they are grouped together and in order by the most recent episode of a series. I did NOT lose the finale. But I rescued it so it wouldn't get lost by transferring it to another TiVo.
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Post by KyleEl on Nov 8, 2021 17:59:16 GMT -5
I've moved the finale to where I can more easily watch it but haven't had the courage to do so yet.
"The Hunger Games" was on and I watched it. There were some similarities. Quite a disturbing movie but Katniss is a great character.
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Post by KyleEl on Nov 22, 2021 16:01:02 GMT -5
I was pleased with the finale. It was rough. Imagine Clarke having to take responsibility for the destiny of the entire human race, although there weren't many left by that time. And then she kills the man who did have that responsibility just as he is being judged. And Clarke has committed terrible offenses in her life. And if humanity is going to get a second chance, just look at what they're doing. Who would have ever believed it? Murphy was the last original cast member to survive. And he sacrificed himself to spend more time with his girlfriend. I was really hoping they could save her, but they have such limited medical capabilities, wherever they were. I lost track of who was where but they were going through portals. Clarke just had to spend time with Madi before she was gone. And then whatever made the decision "transitioned" everyone. Except Clarke. I felt bad for her but she seemed able to cope. And then everyone chose to come back. Just for her. What will they do now? Doesn't matter. it's over.
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