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The 100 Meme: (4/5) Quotes:
You just said it. They’re my people.
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i am become death, destroyer of worlds.
#the 100#clarke griffin#clarke griffin graphic#clarke griffin + i am become death#clarke griffin + death
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y’all ever think about how clarke was the only one in solitary in all of the skybox?
like in 3x13, when jaha comes to pike about teaching the wilderness survival crash course to the delinquents, he says “we’ve got 99 prisoners here…” meaning that all the other 99 were taking pike’s course (though it must’ve been in several separate sections because when murphy/octavia/jasper/miller/harper/etc are in class, there are clearly not 99 students in the room and monty was separated from jasper).
but back to the point: that makes clarke the only prisoner in solitary in all of the 100. nobody knew why, and clearly, solitary must’ve been rare or else there would’ve been more kids in solitary when pike taught his class. solitary could’ve even been unprecedented before clarke.
i’m apt to say it wasn’t unprecedented, though, maybe just that solitary was used as a punishment: like, a couple days in solitary for misbehavior.
clarke was in solitary for an extended amount of time and never let out to mingle. for obvious reasons, but the delinquents didn’t know that. they just knew they were allowed to sit and have dinner every day with murderers and arsonists, but clarke griffin wasn’t allowed around people.
my point is: clarke should’ve honestly been feared on principle alone.
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The Lost Delinquents Week: Day 6: Fox
Fox is one of the first recurring delinquents (non-main) we see in the show. She can be seen strapped in one of the seats against the wall in the dropship in the “Pilot.” I couldn’t get a good look, since it happens so fast, but I also believe she is one of the two delinquents that one of the guys who dies during the land slams into.
She’s seen once again towards the end of the episode as Mbege and Murphy remove her wristband, and she’s later seen chanting along with the others to their new motto “Whatever the hell we want!”
We don’t see her again until 1x05 “Twilight’s Last Gleaming” when Raven’s pod has come down to earth and Clarke and Finn have returned to camp. Fox comes up to them “Did you guys see that? You know it’s from the Ark, right? It had to be” Clarke tells her to grab her stuff and they’ll go find out, but she tells them Bellamy said they were going to wait til sunlight.
In 1x09 “Unity Day” She stands near Raven and Miller watching the monitor that’s broadcasting the Unity Day pageant from the Ark. Later, she’s part of the group playing the drinking game with Clarke. It’s Fox, Clarke, Sterling, and I think maybe Miller, I’m going off the beanie and jacket cause I couldn’t get a good look at his face. It could have just been a random delinquent, though.
After the virus has started to spread in 1x10 “I Am Become Death” Fox starts to collapse near Raven, and winds up coughing/spraying blood into the eyes/face of one of the boys who tries to catch her. This is what causes the mass panic and for Clarke to disappear into the dropship before returning and firing into the air to get everyone to try and calm down some.
The last time we see her in season one is 1x13 “We Are Grounders Part 2.” She’s walking behind Miller and Drew as they make their way through the woods, and she’s one of the delinquents that doesn’t carry a weapon. She’s close when Drew gets the throwing weapon to the face. Later in the episode when the Ark starts falling from the sky she asks Clarke if it’s from the Ark, only for Clarke to reply that it IS the Ark. After Jasper fires the rockets and barbecues the attacking grounders, she is one of the first to exit the dropship. Third to be exact. First is Clarke and second is Harper. We see her, like several of the others, looking at the charred bodies before the knockout gas comes in.
Fox is among the delinquents gathered around Jasper in 2x11 “Coup de Grace” when he tells them that they’re getting out and to pack up. She questions what’s going on, and Monty explains that Mt. Weather had been lying to them. The Ark was on the ground and they weren’t safe there. She starts to pack up her stuff when the doors close and they’re locked inside.
The next episode 2x12 “Rubicon” she is with Miller, Monty, and Harper as Jasper tells them he saw Bellamy. The second time Dr. Tsing and the guards come to take someone she is standing behind Jasper and Harper, and after the fight breaks out (which is easily subdued by the guards) we can see her bending down behind Harper, seeing if she’s okay and most likely going to help her back up.
In 2x13 “Resurrection” she takes out the cameras and is about to go take care of the ones in the hall, but is stopped by Monty who says they will need them.
When the guards blow the door off in the hall and start to make their way to the room they’ve barricaded themselves in, she expresses her worry to Jasper.
“We are not ready for this”
“Yes we are. Just follow the plan and we’ll be okay….I promise”
“Okay.” The look on her face is still one of a scared kid, but she’s putting trust in Jasper. They’ll be okay. She’ll be okay. Only this doesn’t happen, and when they think they’ve had a victory, the sounds of Fox screaming can be heard. The guards had taken her during the fight.
“Jasper! You promised!” she screams and Jasper tries to run after her, but is stopped my Miller.
Fox is being taking to the harvesting room, and she is screaming, crying and struggling against the much larger men all the way. She sees the bodies of the previous two delinquents that had been taken, and after she sees the chair they’re going to kill her in she pushes one of the guys, knocking him into a shelf and turns to run to the door.
Another guard is at the door and she stops, but to her surprise he turns his gun from her to the other guards, shooting them dead. He removes his helmet and Fox sees it’s Bellamy, and she runs and throws her arms around him, sobbing.
Maya takes them to her quarters and she tries to convince her dad to help them. Vincent is wary of this because he doesn’t want Maya to wind up hurt or worse, but she reminds him of what he and her mother had stood for. It isn’t until after Fox looks at him and says “Please. They’re killing us. We don’t have anywhere else to go” that he decides to let them stay for the night. Maya then takes Fox back to her bedroom.
Fox has been found along with Miller, Jasper, and Maya in 2x15 “Blood Must Have Blood Part 1″ and is handcuffed and walking with them and two guards when they’re stopped by Maya’s dad. Bellamy is hiding in the air duct nearby and kills one guard, before Miller managers to knockout (maybe kill) the other. Vincent removes the cuffs and Fox and Miller go with him to the Harvest Chamber where they’ll be safe.
In 2x16 “Blood Must Have Blood Part 2″ Octavia sees a body come out of the chute into the bin in the tunnel. She looks inside and we see that it’s Fox, her body is bloody and bruised and has drill marks in it. Sometime between their capture in the Harvest Chamber and then she’d been drilled in and killed.
We see Fox again, though, during the flashback scenes of 3x13 “Join or Die.” She sits in the front seat of the Earth Skills class for the first few lessons Pike gives. When they’re waiting around for Pike to come in before the last one she is sitting and talking with Harper, and during this class sits behind her.
When Pike starts to slap Murphy around she sits, watching shocked with a hand over her mouth, and as Pike pulls him up, she stands along with several of the others. As he starts tossing Murphy about the room she runs to the door, pounding on it and screaming for them to help them. Which, like the fact that there has to be a code entered to open the door from either side is kind of fucked up. Pike continues and some of the others try to physically get him off of Murphy, as Fox still frantically pounds the door until finally Kane and the guards enter.
My poor poor Fox. She started out so excited and hopeful. She seemed to get along with the other delinquents and had a curious nature. You can tell she wanted to go with Clarke to find what had fallen from the sky when Clarke tells her to go get her things. She gets scared, but through that fear she won’t go down without a struggle, even if she isn’t very strong. She thought she’d have a new life on the ground, only to have her first new home attacked by an army sent to wipe them out. She then thought she’d have another new life in some place safe from the grounders and with plenty of food and other things to go around, only to be killed because someone decided that her life was worth less than theirs’.
@ginalou16 @forgivenessishardforus @adamantinesky @thunderlovesbird @insufficient-earth-skills @itsravenreyes @sherlockvowsontheriverstyx @falafel14 @murphystartedthefire @teenwolfgirl90 @jane-doe07 @junebugninja
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season 6 bellarke crumbs / / (142 / ?)
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season 6 bellarke crumbs / / (153 / ?)
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season 6 bellarke crumbs meals feast / / (199 / ?)
a.k.a. definitely-no-romantic-feelings-involved besties pt.12
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BELLAMY BLAKE APPRECIATION WEEK ♛
↳ Day 3: Most heartbreaking moment
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Headcanon Hogwarts houses - Clarke Griffin [The 100] (asked by anonymous, octaviaskyy and hedaclarks)
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bellarke incorrect quotes (10/?)
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#tired husband
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not even one meme for that “gotta be one of my favorite genders” has been better than the original perfect image
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...You do realize that use of a child soldier is both an actual war crime and child abuse, right? It doesn't matter the twelve year old wanted to go fight; a twelve year can't meaningfully consent to being a soldier the same way they can't meaningfully consent to sex.
And even if Echo and spacekru successfully "protect[ed] her with their lives", war is traumatic, especially for, you know, child soldiers. And for the record, trying to protect Madi with their lives might not have worked, especially if their plan of “charge the gorge” had ended the same way it did last time: with nearly everyone slaughtered. They had absolutely no reason to believe that Madi’s presence would magically change the outcome-- they have no way of knowing about the flame’s magic deus ex machina powers against weaponry/mining machinery made into weapons it probably hasn’t ever seen before. She wasn’t there because they believed her battle plans could led them to victory; she was there because it was the only way to get Wonkru to go into the gorge where hundreds of their people had just died. It was not a good plan and it was not likely to save hundreds of people. That battle was a desperate last stand-- if they didn’t do it they definitely would die-- and they were willing to sacrifice Madi for it.
Echo and Spacekru should feel guilty because they committed a war crime, jesus fucking christ.
And it's hilarious to me that you seem to be arguing that it was fine for Bellamy to put the flame in Madi's head in the first place but after the nightmare-inducing memories of being burned alive and the changes in personality-- and the resulting complete unwillingness to take out the flame-- that Clarke is a horrible guardian for not... physically holding her down and removing it from her head. While simultaneously arguing that Clarke is in the wrong for “forc[ing] Madi to follow [her] against her will”, which I’m assuming is referring to when Madi and Clarke were in the rover driving to the valley-- when they were fleeing from Octavia, the dictator who had already tried to have Madi killed. Unless it’s referring to Clarke shock collaring Madi in an attempt keep her from, again, imminent, life threatening danger. So, Clarke is horrible for forcing Madi away from imminent, life-threatening danger and also horrible for not forcing Madi to remove the flame, which to Clarke’s knowledge, has never been life-threatening (in itself, obviously, commanders have been murdered by other people).
(I have thoughts about you accusing Clarke of viewing people as disposable-- Clarke who we’ve seen repeatedly go into danger-- sometimes life threatening danger-- to save other people and who we’ve seen scramble for solutions to save everyone)
tl;dr: The use of twelve year old children as child soldiers is a war crime and child abuse. Being a child soldier is traumatic and life threatening, especially when the current plan for the battle that the child soldier is going to fight in led to nearly everyone being slaughtered the last time they tried it. People who commit war crimes should feel guilty about said war crimes.
Echo was a child soldier and that’s why she had no problem making Madi one too.
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There’s also the fun parallel that Echo watched the soldiers who burned down her home murder her mother, then in the aftermath was forced to become a child soldier and she comes into Madi’s home, tries to murder Madi’s mother (and literally only stops because Madi stops her) as she’s trying to make Madi into a child soldier.
Echo’s literally trying to recreate her backstory, isn’t she?
Echo was a child soldier and that’s why she had no problem making Madi one too.
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DROPSHIP CAMP APPRECIATION 🏕
This is our home now. We built this from nothing with our bare hands! Our dead are buried behind that wall in this ground! Our ground!
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