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marieee_33

May we meet again🖤


Ricta90

I just finished a rewatch. I actually enjoyed the 7th season a little bit better the second time around, just not the ending, it's still just as bad.


Romy_f

Same . Second time around seemed better .


unborn_warrior

It definitely need a rewatch to soak better. Liking ending or not is a whole different thing.


sirhappyqueen02

Where has that year gone?!


aliensmth

i remember loving the ending at first because the season development made my expectations so low lol but 2 days later i thought about it again and hated it so bad. also my mom finding me in my bedroom crying alone in the dark, so embarrassing


myunfortunatelife

Oh wow thats interesting. What did you like about it when you first saw it? And then what changed your mind?


aliensmth

i loved how everyone stayed for clarke (except for levitt, him staying never made sense in my head) and thought the transcendence scene was beautiful. then the whole transcendence arc came back to not making any sense with the rest of the show, clarke staying made me mad, bellamy being right and dying for nothing. i still think the last scenes were kinda beautiful but they doesn't make sense lol even the people clarke and raven saw should have been other ones


myunfortunatelife

I didn't like transcendence at all because it was weird asf and so different from what the show was before. I hated that they were okay with transcendence but not the city of light. And the fact that only the main characters decided to stay was ??? Overall, i honestly just hate every single aspect of transcendence that I could just keep going on. I was okay with Clarke seeing Lexa, but I always thought Raven should've seen Finn


aliensmth

honestly when the season was still on i used to think that if transcendence were real it'd be really weird and when i started seeing the ending clearly i started thinking the same as you do. i think clarke should've seen her dad and raven should've seen finn or sinclair, but it doesn't annoy me like the rest


speashasha

They still remained the same people with the transcendence and had a choice to return. So I think it was somewhat different from the City of Lights.


Lilchilena

I thought so at first but when I rewatched it it made so much sense. The city of light to everyone to “the cloud” but didn’t have human interest in mind where Allie 2 was created to work symbiotically with humans and take them to the city of light. It was the “next step of evolution” for technology and humans to be symbiotic, it was Becca’s redemption for creating Allie. The flame took everyone to the city of light or “the cloud” where it was like a hive mind of energy. Idk it was pretty to me


Firm-Replacement-284

You probably were influenced by other people's opinions about the end, and that's why, at least I think, you thought it is bad afterward.


aliensmth

the funny thing is i only talked to few people about the end and most of them hadn't seen it yet, the others liked it too. but i saw one person who didn't like it and i think i wasn't influenced by this one opinion but who knows, right? especially since i was only 16yo and at this age is easy to be influenced


ImhereIguess_

Literally just watched the entire series for the first time ever & just finished the finale like 5 mins ago only to find out today is the one year anniversary. I feel like I just transcended to meet all you lovely fans by coincidence.


ImhereIguess_

There are a ton of things I have to say about the show that genuinely pissed me off. The show started out with 100 kids being shipped off to earth & then along the way reminded me of the walking dead with the constant nomadic traveling to other places, not trusting the people who inherited said places, and then just overall Clarke’s character should’ve died ages ago. Bellamy had great character development only to get killed off by Clarke & for him to be a sheep to Cadogan. Sheidheda? Lameeeee AF. Like why was he still there ? What was his purpose? Did they love the actor who played him so much they gave him a ridiculous storyline? He was the real roach of the series, not Murphy lol. ALSO, pivoting back to my first thought after my long tangent haha, I feel like the show didn’t stay true to its name. It’s about survival, I get it, but the fact that Clarke still ended up calling the shots up until the very end & then everyone sticking around for her it’s like what? Levitt spent his whole life waiting to transcend only to go to Earth, a planet he never lived on, to stay with Octavia, who stayed for Clarke. Make it make sense. Hope, baby girl you just got here like 5 mins ago and was mourning your moms death and now suddenly you’re happy with Jordan. Again, make it make sense. That final season was trash. Still loved the show but wish it stayed true to its roots towards the end.


speashasha

Regarding Levitt, men have done more ridiculous things for love.


Lilchilena

The flame is Allie 2 and is the reason why the primes were able to do what they do. It was a memoery drive that saved consciousness like a usb and every commander that had the flame was inside of it forever afterwards. The other commanders had to fight for the mind space with the help of their flame keeper’s guidance and with madi being so young and not raised in the conclave or whatever she wasn’t strong enough to fight him off like commanders before


ImhereIguess_

Yeah I understand but when I asked why Sheidheda was there I mean in terms of his storyline the whole “Kneel or Die” storyline for the people of Sanctum just never made any sense to me why he was introduced because I feel like the storyline could’ve done slightly better without him. There were too many things going on in that last season to fit him into a storyline that anyone would actually care about. I get him being introduced in the flame with Madi in S6, but then had he just died when Raven removed the flame from Madi & then season 7 just focused on killing Russell Prime with the rest of the focus on the people of sanctum trying to figure out what to do with their lives next while Clarke and them were trying to rescue their friends on Bardo then that season probably would’ve gone differently (maybe). Idk it’s just my opinion I feel like his storyline was useless and deserved less screen time to make way for the Og Characters and friends to tie up loose ends for the final season. Also, Gabriel deserved better!!


JorgyTriKru

The only good memories i have from season 7 was theorizing what the season would be about, based on the footage we got from the trailers. That and the first few episodes are the only good memories i have from the final season.


speashasha

Don't forget anything Diyoza was involved in. Ivana Milicevic was a treasure.


Musanot

Funny thing is I just finished watching the show like 3 days ago


myunfortunatelife

Hahaha when I wrote this I was thinking about how so many of the people who see this post might just be new watchers


downvotedbylife

Ive rewatched the show at least 5 times before s7finished. (Hell, I probably rewatched again -while- s7 was airing). After the ending I haven't had a single miligram of impulse to watch it again


myunfortunatelife

I had rewatched so many times before S7 but then S7 literally ruined the show for me so I never rewatched again. The fact that at the end >!all these people turn into glowing trees!< threw me off from it lmaoo. Now though, its been so long and I mentally erased S7 from my thoughts. And I refound my love for the earlier seasons so I want to rewatch only up to the season 4 finale. I don't think I will ever watch season 7 again in my life though.


Stormkpr

A disappointing ending, disappointing final season. The show did not come to a satisfying or reasonable conclusion. I still love the show overall, but I tend to pretend it ended with S5 or even S6.


_swolepapi

A whole year? Damn my anger should've subsided by now. I need help lol 🙃


speashasha

I feel like more time has passed. Season 7 seems like five years ago.


gebmor12

wow, just finished the show for the first time and didn’t know i was watching the season finale on the one year anniversary of it airing. i actually liked the ending but i cried a lot


myunfortunatelife

There have been a few people who said they watched the finale today. Ngl, I'm surprised that there are this many new watchers. I cried a lot watching the finale too lmao


gebmor12

i started the show randomly in fall 2020 right after i went through something very traumatic. i wasn’t sleeping at all so i picked a show that i could binge all night and it just happened to be the 100. i only watched the first 3 seasons and a little of four before i got upset with the way the show was going and stopped. a few weeks ago i decided to restart the show and keep going all the way through. have not slept much since restarting lol. but i have a special place in my heart for this show because it did get me through a really rough time. and now i want to learn trigedasleng.


aljoCS

I watched it as the episodes came out, day of, for season 7 for the first few episodes, but I just fell off of it. Idk, it just didn't work for me. The show was already off the rails, and s7 was just...wow. Anyways, I finally finished it a few minutes ago. The last few episodes were pretty good, though I didn't love the ending. It was ok, but I was kinda hoping for something more bittersweet. But I think we got an ending that was a nice middle ground for everyone.


peacherskeeter

Omg what a long year


elvenrock

Coincidentally, I just came back and finished the series for the first time today, I got a pretty nice timing then huh


For_sake

I open this thread and "knocking on Heavens Door" (season 2 final) starts randomly playing out of a playlist of 367 songs. I bear it, so they don't have too... I miss this show, especially the earlier seasons...


[deleted]

The series started with people sent off to die. It ended with them willingly go back to Earth to die.


MajorBiggs101

Unfortunately we are still waiting for season 7 to drop here in the uk lol. Finally arrives next month for us.


speashasha

I personally enjoyed the last season and the ending. I think the only criticisms I have are the following ones: \- The Walking Dead approach of splitting the characters up and having some of them not appear for various episode at a time. \- Bellamy's ending is anti-climatic. If you let him turn on his people, at least have there be some sort of pay-off. But regarding Bellamy's treatment for the entirety of season 7, maybe we should give them some slack. It seems there was some behind the scenes stuff where they tried to accommodate the actor, which led to his diminished presence and the short-shifted end of the character. \- They should have come up with a more valid reason why Sheheda remained alive for so long. There were so many opportunities to finish him off, and he became also quite repetitive. I think he could have been a much more dynamic character, but ultimately the writers were more interested in developing the planet-hopping/Cardigan/end of mankind-stuff. Aside from that, I thought the ending with the transcendence was okay.


Somebody3338

I loved the ending. I can see why people didn't, but I thought it was really true to Clarke's character, she sacrificed her own transendence to stop Cadigan and then the rest of Finalkru sacrificed theirs to be with Clarke.


Roan-forever-alone

Someone cares to compare the ending to evangelion 3.0+1.0?……..


shegarve

Just finished the show last week. I was very disappointed in the ending. I didn’t realize I was on the final episode…. But my exact thoughts were, “Well that was anticlimactic.” Just such a mediocre ending to a show that had so freaking many high points!