You know what I love about The 100? There's both strong men and strong women.
I'm tired of watching shows or reading books where the women have to be weakened for the men to be strong or where the men have to be dumbed down for the women to rule.
Bellamy and Clarke are the undisputed leaders of the story and neither has to put the other down in order to get people to follow them. Even when one of them makes a mistake, the other forgives them easily because "You did what you had to do. Like always".
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Bellamy lowered himself to the blanket and stared out into the clearing. He could just make out the shape of the infirmary tent where Clarke would be giving Thalia the long-awaited medicine. His stomach twisted strangely as he thought back to the scene by the fire, the flames flickering over Clarke's determined face. He'd never known a girl who was so beautiful and intense at once.
Bellamy leaned back with a sigh and closed his eyes, wondering how long it would take until she stopped being the last person he thought about before he fell asleep.
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.