The 100: “Watch the Thrones” Review

The 100: “Watch the Thrones” Review
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By Eric Goldman

Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.

Man, I have mixed feelings on this episode. It contained some of the most exciting, satisfying and emotional moments of the season so far… but it also had some very messy storytelling involving some really huge and important plot points.

So let’s talk about the notable problems in this episode – first and foremost, Bellamy siding with Pike. Not just siding with Pike, but going along with a plan to take some guns and outright massacre 300 Grounders who were there to help Arkadia. This was a huge move to make with Bellamy, and, in the big picture, I again admire The 100 for not playing it safe with its characters and daring to take Bellamy to such a dark and villainous place.

But… why did he do this?

Okay, I get why in the grand scheme of things, as far as how you could say, hey, he was just betrayed by a Grounder he trusted and vouched for (after battling other Grounders to the death in the past) – and in the process, not only saw many people from the Ark die, but his girlfriend specifically. But still, we needed to really feel that for it to sell in the midst of the story. We needed to see how this loss would hollow Bellamy out to his core and make him this willing to turn on and attack and kill all Grounders, not just the Ice Nation. Bellamy was right there when everyone, Lexa included, found out what happened in the last episode and how they all instantly were united against the Ice Nation. He knows who is actually responsible. But now he’s willing to indiscriminately massacre every single Grounder out there?

The 100: “Watch the Thrones” Photos

The 100: “Watch the Thrones” Photos

The 100: “Watch the Thrones” Photos

The 100: “Watch the Thrones” Photos

The 100: “Watch the Thrones” Photos

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It also feels weak dramatically because we barely knew Gina and had no investment in her and Bellamy as a couple. They were hardly onscreen together and in her very limited time on the show, she had more notable interaction away from Bellamy in the last episode then with him. If you’re going to have one of your main characters do something this drastic, it has to be because of something we can share in the impact of, and that just isn’t the case here.

On top of that, it felt like too much was happening off-screen regarding Pike’s new position in Arkadia. He was elected the new Chancellor? The majority went along with what he wanted to do? If we’d seen him back in Season 1 and understood he was a respected person among the Ark, maybe. But we’d never heard about him before and to have the majority fall under his away off camera — we saw groups of people in a couple of his scenes, as he made big speeches, but certainly not the brunt of everyone who lives there — with just a couple of lines of dialogue to explain it, felt incredibly rushed.

The 100’s fast pace is in its DNA and usually is one of the show’s strengths, but it just feels like in this case, some really giant plot turns were occurring without the motivation needed to sell them.

My last complaint about this episode is killing Nia, the Ice Queen, right after we met her. This was a character who’d been built up for quite awhile, since Lexa revealed her former love, Costia, was killed by her. And that’s it? She’s introduced and then dies. It just seems like a waste, especially given the history between her and Lexa they could have used to fuel their conflict. Yes, Lexa got to kill her, but it would have been great to see them spar (either verbally, physically or both) more beforehand, beyond that one scene at the top of the episode and to have Costia evoked again.

I love Video games.First system i ever got was a Atari 2600,Ever since the first time i moved that joystick i was hooked.I have been writing and podcasting about games for 7 years now.I Started Digital Crack Network In 2015 and haven't looked back.

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