To think I’ve been watching this show since the very beginning and they had the audacity to kill Bellamy like that
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To think I’ve been watching this show since the very beginning and they had the audacity to kill Bellamy like that
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Bellarke AU
If other universes exist I hope we’re happy somewhere. That there are universes where history doesn’t pull us apart and we become a tragic story full of sorrow and regret, ones where we don’t become our own undoing that only history would remember us for. I know in this story we could never belong to each other, but if there is another universe, another story, another us I hope we can love each other until our dying day.
— history became cruel to star-crossed lovers, they could never end up happy | our violent ends. //t.c
So, yeah, I mean it would’ve made sense if they at least talked about their feelings.
-Bob Morley
They were written as romantic - Bob Morley
#what was the reason
With Season 7 being our last and today being the season 6 finale, reblog with how you came across the show and what got you hooked. I’ll go first.
I saw the trailer while watching the premiere of ‘Starcrossed’ with my little brother and what hooked me was when Clarke looked up to Bellamy after she fell into the pit and he caught her. Yup, that’s right, I’ve been a certified Bellarke Clown since the dawn of time. I just remember thinking that the story was incredibly unique to me at the time and dystopian stories were my kryptonite. So on March 19th, 2014 I sat down with my little brother and watched the premiere and fell in love with the cheesy ass story that soon became something iconic.
The first time I heard about the show was probably a promo during a Supernatural episode, and I thought it was a cool concept with a premise similar to Lord of the Flies, which I had just finished reading for English class and loved. I forgot about the show for a few weeks, then suddenly remembered after school one day and the first three episodes were out by then.
I remember seeing the first episode and loving Clarke, and thought everything else was alright and didn’t take the show too seriously. And then Jasper got hit with that spear and I watched the second episode. And then Charlotte killed Wells in the third, and I went to click on the link for the fourth episode and realized there wasn’t one because it hadn’t come out yet. And then I watched the promo for episode 4, and was like holy fuck, I need to watch this. So from that episode up until s5, I watched all the episodes the time they aired and yelled at my family when they were being too loud lol. I remember thinking episode 5 was insane, that they had to see the flares in time and I hadn’t really seen any tv series where things don’t really end up working out in the end, so when the culling actually happened, I was so shocked and cried so freaking hard.
Fuck man, I can’t really remember when I starting seeing sparks between Bellamy and Clarke. It probably started when Bellamy and Murphy joined them in the forest and then Clarke had that little squabble with them about wristbands? Or when she fell into the grounder pit? Or when they both tried to save Charlotte? I do remember being mad that they were being separated in episode 6.
I do know that episode 7 made me love Bellamy and Clarke. Honestly I’ve mellowed out a bit since my intense obsession, mainly from s1-s4, though this past summer has roped me back in more than s5 did, so I can’t remember the exact quote, but they were in the dropship torturing Lincoln and Bellamy basically told Clarke she didn’t have to be here for this. And then Clarke was begging Lincoln for the antidote, desperately trying to do this without torture, and Bellamy put his hand on her shoulder to comfort her. I was so surprised people didn’t talk about it more because to me it was the first scene they were in where he was so gentle with her and tried to make her feel better. It felt like a turning point for me. And then the iconic line at the end of who we are and who we need to be to survive are very different things. I love the season 1 dynamic, and though I love s2 tension with mt weather, I always wished we saw more of the delinquent camp on its own.
This show is insane. It was the first show I watched that really made me think about moral ambiguity, and revealed to myself how much empathy I have for others. It’s crazy to think how far this show has gone, when back in s1 and s2, I used to beg my friends to turn on their TVs and mute them if they wanted to in order to raise views lol so it wouldn’t get cancelled. It’s crazy how much I’ve grown these past 6 years, and how much this show has been a part of my life. I’m hopeful that s7 will turn out in a way my Bellamy and Clarke appetite will be satisfied, as they are truly my number one ship, I’ve literally never been more invested in any other pairing, and I hope everything ties up well in the end.
Something I need Octavia to say to Bellamy
At some point soon. I will pay good money for this scene.
"Bell, I know what it's like to lose the person you love most. I'd give anything to have just one more conversation with Lincoln. You've now been given a third chance at something many people spend a lifetime searching for and never find.
Clarke is here. Clarke is alive. Who knows if she will be tomorrow. Tell her how you feel now before you have live another lifetime with the words unspoken.
And trust me, Echo knows. Anyone with half a brain cell knows. But she won't say anything because she thinks her love is the kiss of death.
So go, big brother. Go now."
A Season 6 Bellarke Recap [a.k.a. the Receipts]
Before the finale airs, I thought we were due for a recap of some of the major B/C moments of Season 6, episode by episode.
6x01 “Sanctum”
[a.k.a. “It’s not crazy.”]
This felt like such a turning point for Bellarke, particularly on Bellamy’s end, because you can finally see him starting to fill in the blanks of their relationship. Clarke is so tentative and reticent about addressing the radio calls. Bellamy recognizes her vulnerability, understands the significance of this admission. And by assuring her “it’s not crazy” that she depended on him for six years, he reveals that he relied on her memory just as much, thus affirming the strength and stability of their relationship. Devotion is the name of the game.
6x02 “Red Sun Rising”
[a.k.a. “I don’t need you anymore.” + “This time, you die. Not me.”]
Talk about Foreshadowing™. This episode allowed audiences to get into the heads of each character (sans body snatching) and fully grasp what it is that drives/haunts them. Case in point, during Bellamy’s red sun psychotic episode, his compulsive need to protect and save his people is underscored, as is his deep-seated fear of being abandoned by/losing Clarke. This illustrates how, to a certain extent, Bellamy is terrified of how much he depends upon Clarke, knowing fully well the toll her death took on him for the past six years.
6x03 “The Children of Gabriel”
[a.k.a. “She is. She can speak for us.” + “We’ll bring Madi back. I promise.”]
Though the two are separated for the majority of this episode, Bellamy and Clarke’s “Together” partnership and co-leading dynamic are back in full force. Theirs is a relationship built on trust and mutual respect, a fact made very apparent when Bellamy doesn’t hesitate to allow Clarke to unilaterally conduct diplomatic affairs in Sanctum while he reconnects with their people. Likewise, Clarke entrusts the safety of her daughter to Bellamy in spite of the calamitous series of events that transpired in Season 5. It’s truly a redressal of S5, and it establishes how a relationship as profound as theirs is only strengthened by past disputes, betrayals, and grievances.
6x04 “The Face Behind the Glass”
[a.k.a. “You’re my family, too.” + “You’re too important to me.”]
I found this moment particularly significant when juxtaposed with the B/C dynamic in Season 2. Clarke’s “You’re too important to me” is very reminiscent of her S2 “I can’t lose you, too,” only this time around Clarke doesn’t attempt to diminish Bellamy’s value to her and, instead, recognizes that her love for him is a strength, not a weakness. She conveys to him how deeply she regrets abandoning him at the pits (much like her abandonment of him at the gates of Arkadia in S2), vowing to never lose sight of the fact that he is and always will be family to her.
6x05 “The Gospel of Josephine”
[a.k.a. “How are we on different sides of this?”+ “Who are you?”]
The strength of B/C’s relationship is even further bolstered with Josephine acting as a foil character to Clarke. Bellamy and Clarke know and understand each other so well, and her absence is glaringly obvious to Bellamy when he recognizes how uncharacteristically out-of-sync they are. He is the first and only person to have figured out that Clarke had been bodysnatched purely from knowing who she is as a person—her mannerisms, the way she speaks, the way she thinks, the things she values most (the same cannot be said of her own mother, but c’est la vie).
6x06 “Memento Mori”
[a.k.a. “…the hardest decision of his life: he will not take revenge.”]
Bellamy reveals the depth of his love for Clarke not by being consumed with his desire to exact revenge on her murderers, but rather by pushing aside his rage and grief in order to honor her. His inconsolable, bereaved, emotionally volatile state screams at him to perpetuate the cycle of war and violence, yet he overrrides his natural bloodthirsty instincts, all for Clarke. Bellamy is a fighter, and him choosing not to fight to preserve Clarke’s legacy is precisely why his love for her must be true and abiding—a love that stands the test of time and transcends death.
6x07 “Nevermind”
[a.k.a. “You’re too afraid to face him.” + “I’ll take your deal.” vs. “We’re gonna get her back.”]
The noticeable absence of Bellamy in Clarke’s mindspace (save for the drawings of him on her cell walls) is very weighty, especially when accompanied by Mindspace Blodreina’s spiel about Clarke‘s subconscious being unable to conjure Bellamy up due to fear. Fear that he will always resent her for her mistakes, fear that he views her as a selfish monster. It’s evident that Clarke values Bellamy’s perception of her to an unparalleled degree. Pieces of him are scattered throughout her mindspace (notice how a sketch of him is hanging in the area of her mindspace that symbolizes home, happiness, security, and family). He is literally ingrained in her head. This makes her decision to sacrifice herself to Josephine all the more meaningful. It is only when Clarke assumes Bellamy had given up on her without a second thought that she, herself, gives up. What she doesn’t get to see is how devastated he had been by her death and how determined he is to get her back when he discovers she’s still alive.
6x08 “The Old Man and the Anomaly”
[a.k.a. “You only care about Clarke.” ATTA BOY, JORDAN]
Bellamy is a man on a mission, and he’ll stop at nothing to save Clarke, regardless of the fact that doing so potentially endangers his people and their prospects for peace. While it’s inaccurate to suggest that Bellamy “only [cares] about Clarke,” you cannot deny that in this precarious situation she takes priority above all else. Saving Clarke is more important to Bellamy than ensuring that the peace deal for his people is fleshed out without a hitch. “He’d do anything for her. To protect her. Just makes sense.” Yet another S2 parallel. Bellamy will do whatever it takes to bring Clarke back, consequences by damned. If that entails leaving his people to fend for themselves, then so be it.
6x09 “What You Take With You”
[a.k.a. “Your people are in trouble. I guess you care about her more.” + “Now that’s a weird relationship, isn’t it?” + “I won’t let you die.” + “I’m not leaving you.”]
This episode was truly an ode to the history between Bellamy and Clarke—a complex history characterized by its highs and lows, by reconciliation and betrayal—but a history of devotion, nonetheless. Bellamy’s interactions with Josephine are enlightening, to say the least. The clinical way she breaks down the complicated relationship between Bellamy and Clarke is not only a testament to who she is as a person (i.e. a psychopath) but also to how deeply B/C must care for each other. In spite of everything that’s happened between them, their love and devotion to one another remains. Josephine leaves no stone unturned when it comes to recounting the bad and the ugly aspects of Bellamy and Clarke’s relationship, yet she redacts all of the good (those deep, intimate, emotional moments must be difficult to comprehend through the eyes of a psychopath). Everything about this episode—from Bellamy’s heartfelt “I won’t let you die,” to the terror and desperation in his eyes when J!Clarke is on the chopping block, to Clarke’s adamant “I’m not leaving you”—affirms that their bond is unbreakable.
6x10 “Matryoshka”
[a.k.a. THAT SCENE]
It takes real acting chops to simultaneously rip my heart in half and stitch it back together, yet, within the span of two measly minutes, Bob Morley accomplished the feat seamlessly. When Bellamy is confronted with the reality that Clarke is dead on that operating table, his greatest fears in 6x02 paradoxically come alive before his very own eyes. “I’m not losing her again.” “I need you.” “I’m not letting you go.” The shift from denial to desperation to devastation is as breathtaking as it is heart-breaking to watch. Speaking of the heart, what elevated the CPR scene to a caliber rivaling that of poetic cinema was its overt symbolism. Bellamy is Clarke’s heart. Clarke is Bellamy’s heart. When she’s trapped in her own head, it’s Bellamy’s voice that brings her back and jumpstarts her fighter instincts. When her heart’s stopped beating, he pumps it for her. He’s begging for her to come back to him because she is his touchstone, his other half. “The heart and the head.” “The head and the heart.” In other words, we belong Together. In other words, I love you, and I don’t want to live without you.
6x11 “Ashes to Ashes”
[a.k.a. “You saved me.” “So how do we save everyone that I left behind?” + “For Monty.” “For Monty.”]
The guilt sets in for Bellamy as he begins to think about the potential repercussions of his actions. Leaving everything behind to save Clarke was purely a heart move, and now that he’s got Clarke back, his head is starting to punish itself for shutting down and abandoning his people. Bellamy is off kilter and guilt-ridden. His plans for a peace deal fell apart, and he’s terrified that he won’t be able to protect his people just as he had failed to protect Clarke before (a 6x02 callback). Now, more than ever, it’s evident that Bellamy relies on Clarke to center him. She is his voice of reason, the head to his heart—a heart that, in a lot of ways, beats for her, as evidenced by his adamant refusal to allow her to jeopardize her life by acting as the inside man. Objectively, he knows her plan is the smart play and the only way to ensure that they “do better” per Monty’s charge, but he can’t risk losing her again. Bellamy eventually conceding to her plan illustrates how ideologically-attuned they are now. They’ve never been more Together, and, above all else, they uphold faith in each other.
6x12 “Adjustment Protocol”
[a.k.a. “I left them.” + “What took you so long?”]
Though this was definitely more of a fast-paced, plot-driven episode, the flashes of Bellarke peppered throughout are very telling, teeing up a major emotional moment for them in 6x13. While waiting for Clarke to shut down the shield, Bellamy is once again plagued by guilt for leaving his people behind without a second thought. Octavia’s verbal consolations do little to ease his mind, which goes to show how tormented he is by his actions. He genuinely believes dropping everything to save Clarke was a selfish decision on his part because he couldn’t bear to live without her. It wasn’t so much about Clarke needing Bellamy than it was about Bellamy needing Clarke.
He needs her. Not just as a co-leader, not just as a partner. Bellamy needs Clarke. His person. Never mind that his people may need him. If Clarke’s in trouble, he’ll go through hell and back to save her.
Pivot to the Becho reunion. Bellamy’s just been reunited with his girlfriend, the person he’d entrusted to protect his people while he went off to galavant around the woods with J!Clarke. The pure relief on his face upon being reassured that Echo okay is apparent. He left her behind, she was in trouble, but now she’s okay. He’s comforted by her presence in the same way that he’s comforted by the knowledge that a member of his family is safe.
But that look on Bellamy’s face when his eyes meet Clarke’s and everything around them seems to melt away? That’s more than relief. That’s yearning. That’s devotion. That’s “You came through. I knew you would.” That’s love.
I really hope Season 7 is about The Delinquents and getting Octavia (and Diyoza) back. No new civilization or group of people this time. This is the Final Season and I think it should be very character heavy. Specifically, The Delinquents.
That ragtag band of juvenile delinquents is what started this show and they are its heart. The remaining of The 100 that have fought and made it this far deserve the last season to shine a spotlight on them.
Never forget how Bob Morley said he would never leave the show and that it will always have a special place in his heart because he got to work with, fall in love with, and marry Eliza Taylor.
Now the show will end after seven seasons, but they will end it together as husband and wife.
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the way bellamy and clarke literally ran to each other and physically collapsed into each other’s arms….. that’s love bitch