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The 100 S5E12: “Damocles Part One” Review

Man okay well.

That sure did happen?

Look, for various reasons, I had pretty low expectations for this episode, and I’m still kind of like, yikes that was rough. Maybe this is just me? I don’t know, I’m tired and I don’t want to write like three thousand words screaming about Clarke’s arc, so here’s a list of things.

All right, here’s at least a little word vomit. There were things that worked for me here! Most of the Bellamy/Octavia/Gaia/Indra stuff was solid, and Murphy with the gun was such an amazing runner. The last five minutes were great, honestly, but even as it was happening I turned to my wife and said that the episode didn’t deserve them. Then we walked to CVS to process our emotions and bought really expensive con tickets so we can hang out with Christopher Larkin, because Monty is the best one, so that’s where I’m at.

But seriously y’all, I’m at a loss for this one. It felt as if all of Clarke’s bad characterization was leading to that conversation with her, Echo, and Madi (as McCreary’s dudes just–hung out wondering wtf this had to do with anything??? Seriously what were those dudes doing), and while that scene was good, I don’t feel like it came close to justifying all they went through to get there. The most coherent reading seems to be that Clarke too fell victim to the sunk cost fallacy and decided that if she’d already let Bellamy die, she had to continue letting everyone else die with single-minded zeal, which is a bad attitude to take about anything, let alone “your friends’ lives.” If my best friend died and I felt somehow both responsible and semi-justified about it, I like to believe I still wouldn’t double-down on making sure I was responsible for all my other friends dying.

Plus, Clarke being willing to betray all her friends to someone who has no reason to keep Madi alive and has proved to be wildly unstable and sadistic is just incoherent. Again, there was the feeling of this happening at this point because it couldn’t happen sooner, and until it could happen, Clarke had to just get worse and worse. But if you want Clarke’s whole deal to be putting Madi first at the expense of everything else, you need to make me feel that Clarke is making choices that are actually doing something to protect her, and, oh yeah, not electroshocking her. Which I know I’m going hard on, but it has the same problem Abby electroshocking Raven had earlier in the season, where it lands as an awful, personal betrayal and moral event horizon, and then the follow-up just isn’t there, even slightly. There’s no plot impact, aside from Raven having to get the collar off Madi, and it in no way figures into Madi and Clarke’s argument or their tearful goodbye. The point seems to be “look how far Clarke will go,” but if she’s going that far with neither coherent motivation nor clear consequence, what purpose does pushing here there serve?

Anyway! It looks like team rocket is blasting off again in the finale, so let’s all get psyched for an episode of everyone working together against McCreary maybe? Which could have happened way earlier if everyone just chilled for like five minutes. Okay, not even everyone. Mostly Octavia, and then later Clarke.

This review was mostly stray observations, so I’m not adding any more. I will try to be back to real paragraphs next week, but seriously, this one just made me tired. I hope it worked better for others than it did for me! I’m basically a pillar of salt right now, I realize.

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