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He made a choice
They say Bellamy made a choice and therefore died. This is his choice, his guilt and his deserved death. Are they seriously???!!!
Yes, Bellamy made a choice; he believed to Shepherd. He didn’t kill anyone, he didn’t leave anyone to die on the arena, he didn’t press the lever of genocide, he didn’t start a war by killing first, he didn’t let a crazy criminal man destroy the Earth... He just believed in what others didn’t believe. Yes, he made a choice: to save humanity at the cost of giving up family love. Whether he was right is irrelevant. This choice is not a good enough reason to be killed. Clarke has betrayed and killed people much more and worse.
Bellamy was killed because the showrunner could not be an adult professional and took revenge on the unwanted actor by humiliating his hero. What stupidity. There are no other reasons for this execution. There is no justification for this execution in the plot.
Bellamy Blake did nothing to be SO punished. Clarke is a mass murderer and traitor, a hypocrite and an egotist, she deserves to die two seasons ago. But the authors forgave her and made her a heroine again for nothing. This two-faced creature had no right to judge and execute Bellamy. He was a Hero. He grew up and matured for several years on this show. He made mistakes, he was a follower, he was gullible and sometimes stupid, but he was a hero and a leader when needed, and he deserved a decent exit from this show. Because he made a half of this show, at least.
But JR made Bellamy's death stupid, senseless, humiliating and insignificant. A stray dog could be killed in this way in a trash heap, left to die alone. He did not get the words of farewell from his friends. He received no simple attention for his death from authors and viewers. We weren't even given enough screen time to realize that he was dead.
He was a hero whose essence was his bond with family and friends, he lived for them. But in the last minutes of his life he was deprived of this connection for no reason. His identity was destroyed, erased, shattered and thrown away as trash.
JR acted mean and stupid towards Bellamy, Bob and the fans. He was like an offended child who takes revenge on the offender, not caring about other people and the expediency of his revenge.
I am grateful to JR for the First Book of "The 100", for a story and for characters, for Bellamy and Murphy. But I wish his career was over. Let him not get another show. He is a non-professional showrunner who takes revenge on his characters for his own misunderstanding and disagreement with the actors. He's not a professional. And I want him to pay for the broken soul of Bellamy.
I remember about Lexa, Lincoln and others. But each of them received a dignified death. They received forgiveness and words of farewell. Even Wells received an explanation and a lullaby from Charlotte in the last seconds of his life. And the lead man character of the show died in loneliness and contempt, rejected by everyone for whom he fought all his life on this fucking show. This is the biggest injustice an author could have done for his character and for his fans. I hope he won't have any fans soon.
Burn in Hell, Jason Rothenberg.
May we meet again, Bellamy Blake.
about moral and ethical issues
I understood one thing.
It seemed to me that s6-s7 were talking about nothing. They showed us old problems repeating themselves silly and confusingly, they showed us characters who forgot themselves, not asking new questions and not solving new problems. It was terrible, boring and offensive for me.
But now I realized that JR had found a new moral and ethical problem. More precisely, this is an old problem with a new solution.
In s1-s6, they posed the problem of choosing between "helping family and friends" and "helping humanity." And more often than not, the heroes made the choice "to help family and friends and let world to wait." And the authors were clearly inclined towards this very choice. I do not know whether this choice is right, because I am biased.
In the s4 final, Octavia made a choice in favor of all human race, sacrificing more of her people. But there is a nuance: Octavia did not belong to the Trikru, the Skaikru, the Azgeda, or the Trishanakru. She belonged nothing and all of humanity at the same time. For Octavia, no one was her own people, except Bellamy and Indra, maybe. And she saved them by her will Heda.
And now in s7 Bellamy has made a choice in favor of all of human race. Bellamy loves his friends, sister and wife, but is ready to sacrifice them for a great purpose to save all people.
It doesn't matter if he did the right thing. It doesn't matter how true the doctrine of the Shepherd is.
The problem of choice is most important, which for the first time in this show was solved by renouncing selfish affections in favor of the global happiness for humanity. This is a very interesting study.
However, I want to note that JR acted meanly when he chose Bellamy for the role of the traitor. After all the sacrifices and suffering that he went through on his way, trying to atone for his former guilt, it was mean to take away his acquired wisdom and experience, love and trust. This is meanness towards the hero and towards us.
But I already realized that JR does not caring about us. He just plays his game, not caring about anyone of characters or fans.
Thanks to him for the world that he gave me and for the heroes that I fell in love with, but I will not watch any of his new shows again.
A year ago, I cursed S6 for making me hate and despise my lovest Bellamy Blake. But now I'm grateful. I still don’t want to see Bellamy Blake, who infected with b*llark and left his family and betrayed his space brother, but I don’t see him throughout the biggest part of the s7 all the same. Profit.
about the current
I believe Arryn. I condemn Bob Morley, he acted like asshole with his girlfriend. But I'll never become asshole, participating in bulling and wanting death to a living man. He must apologize to Arryn. But I'll not refuse him, I just believe he can change.
These are different things - a support a person and a justify a person. I'm not categorical. For me there are a gray people and a gray situations. Bob is gray man for me now. He's not a saint man. But he's not a monster or "piece of shit."
I'll not debate about this, but this's my position. Everyone has the right to their opinion, and everyone has the right not to make excuses for their one.
And yes! I love Bellamy Blake and I'm not going to feel guilty about it. The character is not related to the personal life of the actor who plays him.
But I havn't loved Clarke Griffin for a long time, and I'll continue to hate her in the future. She has long become a vile character. But I'll not hate Eliza Taylor Morley. She's not a monster or "piece of shit" too.
Murphamy forever, becho forever, memori forever, murwen good, braven fine, bellarke sucks. And this is also my opinion, nothing more.
I'm an unhappy person.
I'm the one who loves Murphy, Bellamy, Echo, Emori, Raven, Octavia, Monty, Harper, Jordan, Diyoza (both of them), Miller and Indra. And I love everyone others too, but less. I love murphamy (!), memori, becho, murven and Bellamy / Raven (I forgot what to call this pairing). I'm not against threesome or polyamory at all, I just want my favorite characters to be happy.
I hate only Cl*rke and b*llarke. In the show, I hate the main character and the most common pairing in the fandom.
I am an unhappy person...
I am pleased to see some people angry when I use the words “husband” and “wife” for Bellamy and Echo. So cute! ))) "Правда глаза колет" (“Truth hurts”) as the Russians say.
People who blame Echo for betrayal of Orlando for HER OWN people must admit that Clarke, who betrayed and killed HER OWN people for herself and her daughter, is worthy not be a leader, but being punished and contempted. And if Clarke deserves to be a leader according to JR despite her misdeeds, then Echo deserves to be a wife for Bellamy and a friend of her own people more then Clarke. Because the Echo does not betray HER OWN people. Orlando is less of an Echo's man than Bellamy, so when Bellamy is at risk, Echo does not allow this danger at the cost of Orlando. She is a smart spy who understands people, and she understands how Orlando thinks and feels. And she was probably right that Orlando would not help them. But even if she was mistaken, she did it for HER OWN people, as Clarke and Bellamy acts always. For Echo her own people are spacekru and wonkru and, most importantly, Bellamy. Echo has the right to make the choice that she made. And if you don’t see it, you are a hypocrite.
I really can't forgive Bellamy for what he did to murphy in season one
I can't forgive Bellamy for what he did to Murphy in s6. In s1 they were nobody for each other. But in s6 they were a family. And Bellamy betrayed Murphy again for nothing.
Murphy forgave Bellamy for the first season, and so did I. But the sixth, I will not forgive.
Murphy also was quick to turn on them in s6. He just played it off well and made it seem like he wanted Clarke back.
Murphy betrayed no one. Maybe there was a moment when he hesitated and was ready to leave Clarke behind. But Clarke never was his family. And yes, he quickly turn and made the right choice, risking his life. Murphy always makes the right choice in the end and always always knows his guilt and does not refuse it and accepts the consequences unlike Clarke.
I not blame Murphy for nothing. He made a deal for himself and Emory, but he betrayed no one. But spacekru betrayed him when they expelled him from the family, and Bellamy did it first.
PS Sorry if I speak with errors or I don't quite understand you correctly. English isn’t my native language.
I really can't forgive Bellamy for what he did to murphy in season one
I can't forgive Bellamy for what he did to Murphy in s6. In s1 they were nobody for each other. But in s6 they were a family. And Bellamy betrayed Murphy again for nothing.
Murphy forgave Bellamy for the first season, and so did I. But the sixth, I will not forgive.
Hey look I fixed it!
it's justice.
lost in translation
I'm from Russia. I write fanfics and my Russian readers tell me that I write well, they love my stories.
I love the series "The 100". I love murphamy, Bellamy and Murphy together and separately, I love the Spacekru family on the Ring and lovestories amid adventures or moral problems, and I also love happy endings.
I've been reading my feed on the tumblr.com about "the 100" tags for a long time. And often I see the messages “I want to read the story about ...”, where people want to read about some events in the lives of the heroes of the 100. And I see that I could come and say “I wrote this, here is the link! " I could get a new reader, an interlocutor, maybe even a friend.
But I write in Russian, and my English is bad. I can read and I can write a tumblr message, but I can't translate the literary text from Russian into English. And I don’t come and don’t offer links to my fanfics. It makes me sad.
Жизнь - боль.
But... Maybe I'm wrong. I don’t know English so well, but I read my tumblr and twitter feed in English. I read fanfics written in English, the GoogleTranslate helps me. My Russian friends use GoogleTranslate to read fanfics written in Chinese... Maybe I don’t bring links to my fanfics in vain? Maybe the language barrier is not as scary as I'm afraid?
This is just a thought directed into space.