There’s a post floating around by Bellarkers about how showrunners don’t want to understand how media viewers have also been consuming media for years and are also experts at analyzing and predicting stories and that if something happens that some viewers think is wrong and doesn’t make sense then that’s a failure on the part of the show creators, etc...
... I mean, to a point. But you also have to consider genre, which is the great failing of the Bellarkers here. If this was a romance novel and the two leads didn’t get together, or at least have a declaration of love before one of them died tragically of tuberculosis or something, then yes, that would be a failure.
But The 100 was post-apocalyptic grimdark sci-fi. That’s been the label on the tin since the first episode of the first season when a bunch of adults sent 100 teenagers to a radioactive planet in a Hail Mary pass for the survival of the human race. Happy endings, romantic affection taking centre stage, etc. were never on the menu. They were lucky afterthoughts. As is appropriate for the genre.
Knowing that this show is post-apocalyptic grimdark sci-fi, I predicted a great deal of season 7. I mean, not the aliens, but I predicted Cadogan as the Big Bad. I predicted Diyoza, Bellamy and Gabriel dying. I predicted Hope to be a vengeful mouthy little shit with a low opinion of Bellamy. I predicted an Anomaly Stone on Earth and an eventual return to Earth for the survivors. I even predicted transcendence.
I knew that Octavia deserved the hero’s moment in the finale, because she was the character that had the Hero’s Journey. I knew that when put into a situation where Bellamy would have someone new and shiny to follow so he didn’t have to think for himself, he’d take it and proclaim to be saving his family and friends while doing the exact opposite. I knew that when questioned by strangers about the morality of her past actions, Clarke would double down on them and doom her people. Because that’s what season after season of this show has shown us.
So people can’t say that it was all wrong and didn’t make sense, because it absolutely did. Execution may have faltered in some points due to BTS bullshit requiring things to be rewritten and condensed and/or expanded, but genre-wise, the story fits.
Genre matters, kids. Remember that.













