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#anti becho
darklinaforever · 6 months
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Me, still being traumatized by season 7 of The 100 and the end of Bellarke. At this point I prefer the ending of season 5. It would have just been enough to free Echo and it would have been perfect and the open ending as it was in season 5 would have been enough for me ! Damn, where did this stupid idea of ​​Bellamy and Echo come from ? The girl who tried and almost succeeded in killing her sister and already threatened Clarke ? WTF ?! (But let's be honest, especially in the last episode, we forget that Bellamy is in a relationship with this girl) I console myself every day by remembering that Bellarke is canon in the books and that the actors are together. But I will always remain deeply traumatized.
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bellamyblake · 8 months
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I may be rude for saying this but yes...I did root for bellamy to suffocate ecco in 4x10 when he found her cheating and shooting arrows. In fact I cheered louder for than fight than any other in the episode
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togetherkru · 2 years
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The 100 + real
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userlaylivia · 6 months
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all the quotes from other people regarding bellarke make me sob like a baby! because if they were never supposed to happen what was the reason???!!!! we all know they were supposed to happen and be endgame they were building towards that until jroth was a pos who did a total 180 ugh "kill the hostage taker and his girlfriend." even diyoza who didn't know them or their relationship thought she was his girlfriend!! he had way more romantic moments with clarke than his actual gf lol sorry but I'll never ship becho their the only ship on the show I despised with a passion!
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legal-poppy · 2 years
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not to. get too pissed off but once again how the FUCK can bellamy stand to be around echo??? she left skaikru in the mountain. she tried to make herself a "good guy" by lying to him to get him out of mt weather before it exploded. she killed his friends and imprisoned him during azgeda vs skaitri war. she fucking killed his sister! attacks and hurts and kills basically anyone who matters to bellamy
and then they fall in love in the span of... less than 5 years? hilarious lmao fuck the ratman
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bellamyblakru · 2 years
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Tupo in the ask lmao the 100!! <3
and @emilywritesfics asked: the 100
and @tkstrrand asked: For the ask game...the 100?🪐 I am veryyy intrigued!!🧡
i love you all omg okay here i go🥰
my favorite female character: clarke motherfuckin griffin
my favorite male character: bellamy blake🥲
my favorite book/season/etc: s1 and s6 have a special place in my heart
my favorite episode (if its a tv show): 6x10 AKA CPR EPISODE JESUS i never felt so alive
my favorite cast member: eliza🥰
my favorite ship: if it wasn’t already painfully obvious LMFAO bellarke ofc. i love murphy/emori too omg and harper/monty🥺AND raven/zeke (they did zeke DIRTY). echo/raven in fics are always amazing, too. i love so many😭
a character l'd die defending: bro clarke. i’ll literally defend her until my dying breath
a character I just can't sympathize with: abby🙂her character just became so bleh for me, fics do her a lot better than the show did!!
a character I grew to love: THE COCKROACH HIMSELF. john mf murphy. that man can get it. i love him so much
my anti otp: am i allowed to say becho? also finn and raven/clarke bc they both deserved better
give me a show/movie/fandom and i’ll tell you:
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alphinias · 2 years
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I seriously dont think i've ever hated a ship as much as i hated Becho. I actually don't remember hating ships. But then Becho came and omg i still hate them with burning passion to this day.
I’m often a bit petty and restful towards canon opposing ships just because I can’t help myself (although normally I try to look at it rationally and it’s all in good fun) but yeah… the actual rage Becho inspired within me can’t be topped. I couldn’t even stand echo to be on my screen. But having your favorite character paired with a character you hate (and who he genuinely had NO chem with) which also simultaneously separates your otp is a recipe for misery.
But god Marrish is a strong second. Anyone else have a visceral memory of this exact jump scare in the 5B trailer? 💀 (jump scare below the cut!)
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catoscloves · 2 years
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i don't understand why t100 s5 is so unpopular in fandom because imo it was easily the best written season of the entire series??? i mean
everyone's six year glowup was fantastic. all the characters looked really attractive. clarke, kabby (their whole aging gray hair thing was hot even if they became totally unbearable hypocrites), octavia, diyoza and mccreary, spacekru... also BELLAMY'S BEARD???? hello that was awesome he truly leaned into his Cheer Dad personality
becho was one of the sweetest and healthiest relationships. lack of flashback/spacekru centric ep aside (my only complaint about s5 tbh), they got through their past differences together, in an environment where they weren't in any significant danger or participated in opposite sides of a war (which lbr was the only reason their dynamic was "unhealthy" in the first place), and they were able to prioritize their mental health and become real friends who shared things about themselves
bloodreina and diyoza were the best villains ever??? their ice cold bad bitches personalities were so fascinating to watch onscreen. i get that octavia is unpopular because of her treatment of bell in s5 but as a character she totally POPPED (also wonkru's whole blood cult thing and eligius being full of sociopathic war criminals was great entertainment material, and part of what made my s5 watching experience so enjoyable)
spacekru slowly becoming fond of each other and transitioning into a found family over their six years together offscreen was amazing. their affection and loyalty towards each other was so heartwarming, they never cared about the war, or eligius vs octavia, only being reunited and spending time in each other's company. plus the group's banter/chemistry, the memori breakup + resulting angst/raven & emori friendship, bellamy being murphy's Big Brother/bullying murphy into recognizing his self worth/respecting and valuing murphy's input to the discussion (just murphamy's developed friendship in general), marper being involved in the memori breakup because they care about their friends' happiness, the echo/monty hug and echo/murphy friendship, emori comforting echo, bellamy refusing to leave raven behind, were also total highlights of the season
k*bby betraying octavia immediately when given the chance and leaving her to deal with the consequences of the cannibalistic blood cult, abby torturing raven (a girl she dared to call "daughter) for the sake of an addiction she couldn't control....... they finally revealed their true colors and it was glorious (and kinda sad because i could not stand them as characters anymore, although at least they remained consistent in their hypocrisy)
cl*rke torturing her own friends to "protect" the daughter she placed a shock collar on (and being called out by the narrative for it/not being handed blanket forgiveness) was absolutely amazing
mccreary and abby/diyoza (even kane) had ridiculous amounts of sexual tension, it was absurdly hot
i love vincent, that cannibalist freak. he's like a feral rabid pet and it was adorable (also he put kane's life in danger which was hilarious, in the sense that it served as abby's punishment)
the aesthetic appeal of wonkru and their hunger games style feeding ritual, octavia's tyranny, it was positively fucked up :D i also loved echo's arc as a "spy," subverting her inital role in the series (something that brought her so much vitriol from fandom) and using it for a positive purpose
it was horrifying and gruesome and violent which automatically gives it five stars in my book 😌
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anyway i’m bored and i’m back into my echo/becho stanhood era so let’s get into it:
a lot of the vitriol echo experienced from fandom was somewhat unfair, especially on a show like the 100, where the entire point is to question the morality of decisions and how much survival is worth over doing the “right thing” - which, on this show is entirely subjective. like it’s perfectly normal to hate a character, for a character to get somewhat on your nerves, but some of the complaints regarding her were just plain nonsensical, and mostly out of boredom but also because echo deserves a lot more credit than she’s given, i’m here to address all the arguments against her.
1. echo was just as interesting, and multi-dimensional, as clarke, and as morally grey/compelling a character. in s2, she was a side character, a random girl in a cage, and we knew little to nothing about her other than the fact that she was a member of ice nation and she and bellamy were forming some kind of alliance and borderline friendship in the “you’re a war prisoner and our groups are fighting but you’re also being tortured and i don’t want you to die” sense. in s3 echo and bellamy had a familiarity to their relationship when echo seeked bellamy for help after she was “captured” (i think that’s what happened it’s been years since i watched t100 s3 i barely remember it) and he told the other person to let her go, exhibiting some kind of trust and friendship towards her in this scene too. now, i liked echo despite how little screentime she got as opposed to other characters like roan, because she was very interesting in s2, even when she spat on bellamy - and given the audience’s love for bellarke which had spanned multiple eps since the pilot, it would make sense that they wouldn’t be as enthusiastic about her, or a ship where the two characters’ first interaction was to spit on each other, but echo as an individual was pretty interesting imo. the reason echo wasn’t fleshed out as much before s4 was because she was freshly introduced and naturally had to take a backseat to clarke, the lead, bell, the male lead, raven and jasper and lexa... the list goes on. even roan got more screentime than her, because she wasn’t as important to the narrative, other than being the instigator for the Gina Died Incident so bellamy could become an ooc villain and be driven to genocide.
the Gina Incident in particular is what most of fandom seems to hate her for, and she didn’t seem to be particularly remorseful in the traditional way about it either - but remember, this is coming from ppl who liked BC even when clarke told bellamy his life and endangering his safety was worth the risk to further her plans, when she used information he’d given her while coming down from intense hallucinations to get him to come back from camp (a scene lots of ppl interpreted as a milestone/improvement in their relationship, much like the “i was being weak” scene), when bellamy and clarke betrayed each other left and right for the span of the entire show, especially s5 (clarke left him to die in a fighting pit at the hands of his tyrannical sister and still ppl hated on echo for wanting to avenge bellamy and being angry at clarke?? and physically assaulting the woman who got her boyfriend killed??? like idk about y’all but that’s perfectly relatable and justifiable to me lol). clarke is a very flawed person much like echo but because she’s a main, we root for her, because her side of the story is always shown so we can cheer her on as a hero. echo does one admittedly terrible thing, and because she’s not a main and thus we don’t know her motivations, we’re inclined to dislike her. all we knew her as was the blindly loyal soldier who would commit murder at her boss’s demand, even if it meant bringing a friend’s loved one to great harm.
but echo knew what she did was wrong, that whatever trust bellamy had in her couldn’t be restored properly, and she accepted this. there are many scenes where she quietly took responsibility for her actions, where she made no excuse, something the beloved protagonist clarke does several times (it was all for my people this and that). she was almost driven to s*icide in the s4 finale out of grief and shame for her actions - which, obviously, doesn’t absolve or redeem her of them, but the point is that despite complaints about tasya teles’s “lack of facial acting range” (which, considering the environment echo grew up in, it would more than make sense for her not to show her emotions plainly on her face but rather in her actions), she shows remorse and loyalty and the many things that make her character unique so blatantly and clearly.
2. echo experienced a lot more growth and development than fandom would like to acknowledge. echo is a loyal person, and had blind faith in azgeda’s actions and what they told her to do because that’s the environment in which she was raised. surviving on the ground meant to prioritize life, and the clan, above all else. grounders glorify war, grounders brutally punished their people (such as when nia forced echo to kill the original echo or when roan left echo to die in a poisonous radiation wave even though she only tried to help the clan, not just herself, survive). but she never used her upbringing as an excuse - it’s merely a fact that she was raised this way, and she’s held accountable by bellamy and the narrative for all her “sins,” as it were.
but here’s where her development and growth, which y’all like to ignore, comes in. in s5, she, for the first time, experienced the genuine love of a real family, who didn’t rely on her to commit murder or do their dirty work like azgeda did, who valued her for the first time as a person, not just as a spy or based on what occupation she could do for the group. her loyalty was still there, one of her many core traits, but when used properly it’s actually a very good character to have - and echo did not use it blindly. she did not support violence and murder for the sake of it, did not follow a leader or authoritative presence because she could, and there are several instances where this shows - she refused to give away the defectors to tyrant!octavia, she wasn’t the one who immediately followed the teachings of the primes despite being, arguably, the most vulnerable in the group to that kind of propaganda and brainwashing (plot twist: it was murphy who attempted to become a Bodysnatcher because he was so afraid of hell). we also got to see her background and childhood traumas in s6, the lack of which many members of fandom were complaining about, and then immediately hated once they got exactly what they said they wanted because it interfered with their favorite characters getting more screentime (which really was the main problem with echo all along, lbr).
3. becho was a very healthy, stable, and mature relationship. on the ring, bellamy and echo experienced a drastic change as they both needed to adjust to a life where violence was no longer necessary, where they could live in peace. much of echo’s actions on the ground were a result of wanting to belong in a group after she lost her family (and her friend, Original Echo) - and that desire being exploited. but on the ring, she flourished, as did her relationships. bellamy and echo learned to properly cope with the trauma they’d experienced on the ground, bellamy was able to hold her accountable for her actions (something the narrative never lets him do when it comes to cl*rke, especially after she repeatedly endangered his life and proved she could do it again and again), and as they got their bearings in a new life, they both began to grow into evolved versions of themselves. it was clear they enjoyed spending time together, that they were friends, and that friendship blossomed over three years before the buildup led to their eventual kiss.
and the writers make an effort to show them communicate, to challenge each other, to reassure each other about their biggest worries. echo confides in bellamy that she thinks their affection and love and respect for each other will change on the ground, bellamy reminds her that nothing would change because they won’t revert back to what their relationship was like before - trust and mutual respect was restored between them. in s6 - in their huge fight which BCs like to think is some kind of proof of BE being toxic for some reason, even though it was a relatively normal and organic conflict for becho as individual characters and for their relationship - bellamy confronted echo because he felt she was becoming emotionally withdrawn from him, and he feared this time they’d fall into their old patterns. echo was overwhelmed, because she was processing this big new change in her life - the loss of two members of her family - in the only way she knew how and felt pressured by bellamy, and went to get space away from him. he admitted he was wrong, he made the genuine apology, he let her grieve in the way that was best for her and was only concerned about her well being and happiness, and was a sweet, emotionally supportive, and caring boyfriend. the entire scene was actually designed very well, successfully rounding out becho’s relationship and help us, as an audience, get to know them more intimately - especially after the considerable backlash because their six years together onscreen wasn’t shown and thus fans couldn’t invest in the relationship.
idk about y’all, but this is actually normal relationship stuff and that fight is a lot more healthy because of the mature and rational way they worked through the conflict (it wasn’t as if bellamy endangered echo’s daughter and echo threw him into the hunger games and sentenced to his death, lol). it was resolved beautifully in a way that worked for them and made their relationship shine - and, comparatively to b*llarke, becho is the type of relationship ideal that’s actually for the most part healthy, excluding the beginning of their relationship. and even in that case, bell and echo were on different sides of a war, which fandom is inclined to forget, while clarke repeatedly betrayed and even shot at bellamy while they were in the stage of their relationship where they were (supposedly) friends.
4. echo’s “regression” in which she almost reverted back to her old ways are good for her character. while fandom likes to spew vitriol at her for being murderous (even though clarke can do the same thing and be praised still), it’s important to remember how echo grew up, and how those life experiences would shape her choices (which she has always taken full ownership of with little complaint, unlike the main who is allowed to run away and to whine about “impossible choices” that she makes in the interest of “saving everyone”). of course she’d be tempted to solve a problem with murder - every single character on the show has done this at least once. the temptation to become a “follower” as ppl in fandom bashed her for being in s7, the temptation to kill the people on bardo as vengeance, were tests of her willpower, of whether or not she truly grew and changed. raven was echo’s loved one who reminded her of their family, of the love they shared based on friendship and honor, of their promise to do better. she reminded echo what bellamy would have wanted, and because echo values the love and respect of her friends, she made the correct decision, to stop the cycle of violence (which cl*rke didn’t do, and had permission as the likeable main character to revenge murder someone on behalf of a loved one without being loathed and punished for it).
i actually do understand why people would dislike echo, but she was actually far more amazing a character than fandom gave her credit for.
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frecklesandfanfics · 2 years
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Things that I mean to someday post a screed about: 
First, The 100:
In Defense of Echo kom Azgeda/Spacekru/Earthkru. (In it, I will talk about the reasons Becho made sense...in space. I totally think they should have broken up after realizing Clarke was alive. I might go into that. I don’t know.) 
In Defense of Mammabear Clarke. 
In Defense of Season 5. 
The Gifts We Got in Season 7. (Yes. There were gifts. I KNOW THEY WERE OVERSHADOWED BY A TRASH SEASON AND TERRIBLE THINGS THAT HAPPENED BUT THERE WERE GIFTS.)
Then Stranger Things:
Nancy’s grief regarding Barb and how it sabotages her relationships and drives her hero complex, but also her growth.
Why Stancy is objectively better than Jancy and will be endgame in Season 5. (Sorry, I’ve worn clown shoes before and am wearing them again. I do not give one fuck.) (Also, for you crazy antis out there, despite preferring and posting about one, I stay out of the tags of the other. Leave people alone. Let them fucking ship what they want.)
Steve and Nancy’s complimentary character arcs. 
Why Byler is a futile ship that’s gained a toxic fandom but also...a totally understandable ship on a show that thinks queer representation is two gay characters who have never had a relationship. 
And in general: 
The lessons I learned from 20 years in fandom spaces or: why you should let people ship things. 
Also: the joys of being a multi shipper, or, why I’m on JJ x Pope tiktok. 
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carkharidobecho24 · 10 months
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Top 3 Safest Cars in India 2023
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Engine: Choose between a 1-liter turbo petrol or a 1.5-liter turbo petrol engine.
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Airbags: Standard 2 airbags with higher variants offering up to 6 airbags.
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bellamysgriffin · 3 years
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bellarke + twenty love poems and a song of despair: [10/21]
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clarkegriffinblake · 4 years
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Sure, Jannnnnnn
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eatsnaek · 4 years
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bellamy to echo: bye 😑
bellamy to clarke: pls believe me 😭🥺😢🥺🥵😤😩😢😭🥵��😩😢😭🥺
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userlaylivia · 2 years
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the 100♥️♥️
my favorite female character: clarke my beloved <3 but I also love raven, octavia, harper and echo lol
my favorite male character: bellamy
my favorite book/season: season 2!!!
my favorite episode (if it's a TV show): 1x01, 1x11-13, 2x05, 2x08, 2x15-16, 3x13, 6x10, 6x13!!
my favorite cast member: between eliza, marie and lindsey <3
my favorite ship: bellarke!!
a character I'd die defending: clarke!!!
a character I just can't sympathize with: haha and allie always!!
a character I grew to love: murphy!!
my anti otp: bellamy/echo!! I actually starting shipping clexa too last time I rewatched so their no longer a shipi despise but becho is!!
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peachesingreece · 3 years
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I’m so mad about becho. Not because they don’t have chemistry. They don’t but that’s not why I’m mad about it. Echo is clearly and obviously a stand in for Bellamy to help him while he was lonely and grieving for Clarke on the ring. And they’re still together because of his sense of duty. Echo deserves so much more than to be a stand in or an obligation. Echo is amazing, intelligent, strong, beautiful, and so so deserving of being loved as someone’s first choice. I’m furious that echo wasn’t treated better. Especially since they gave us that backstory. She was second choice as a spy too. Second choice all her life and now they can’t even give her a love interest who adores her? Boo!
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