The 100 Season 4: Episode 8, Is Clarke Going Too Far? Our criticism!
While episode 8 of season 4 of The 100 has just been broadcast on the CW, let’s come back together on the highlights of “God Complex”!
Can the possibility of saving the human race justify everything? And yes, the meltynauts, the shadow of Mount Weather has never appeared to us as present as in this episode as horrible as captivating. For the more time passes, the more Becca’s laboratory becomes a temple of death. And even if we understand the reasons of Clarke, it is difficult to accept that everything is allowed, including the worst atrocities, in order to guarantee our survival. “God Complex” was clearly intended to test the morals of our heroes. Can the good of the majority prevail? Do the boundaries of good and evil disappear when our survival is at stake? While Melty ‘s editorial offered you to discover our criticism of the ” Episode 7 of the season 4 of The 100 , let us return together on the events of “God Complex” broadcast last night on the CW . And the least we can say is that the small group in the laboratory is determined to carry out their experiment to the end. Unfortunately, and even though they believed for a moment to be saved, the transplant did not work and they must then watch the false torturer die in terrible suffering. But very quickly, they realize that the tattoos of the guinea pig do not correspond to the version of Emori. Discovery, the young woman then tries to break the room of radiation before being stopped and designate as next victim experiences to save humanity . We will not lie,
Indeed, we must then recognize that our heroes no longer belong to the gentiles or the wicked, and that survival must go beyond the limits of good and evil. However, one wonders how far they are willing to go and it seems that their moral compass is not very effective since it is without really questioning that they decide to sacrifice Emori despite a declaration of love Heartbreaking Murphy. Between Luna and Raven trying to reason with the others by wondering if they are not becoming a Mount Weather 2.0 and Roan and Abby who are far more pragmatic by claiming that the human race will no longer exist in 10 days and That this is the last possible hope, all the arguments are valid. But it’ Is unfortunately again Clarke who must make a decision. And it is very complicated to be a leader in these chaotic times, and while we thought she had stood by her mother’s side, she finally chose to sacrifice herself to save others by injecting the remedy that We hope miracle. But that’s where things get really desperate. Abby’s blood is only one turn to discover that his daughter is in danger and she decides to destroy the radiation chamber with her own hands. Maybe she will better understand Murphy’s despair henceforth? Is Clarke on the verge of death? Was placed on the side of her mother, she finally chose to sacrifice herself to save others by injecting herself the remedy we hope for miracle. But that’s where things get really desperate. Abby’s blood is only one turn to discover that his daughter is in danger and she decides to destroy the radiation chamber with her own hands. Maybe she will better understand Murphy’s despair henceforth? Is Clarke on the verge of death? Was placed on the side of her mother, she finally chose to sacrifice herself to save others by injecting herself the remedy we hope for miracle. But that’s where things get really desperate. Abby’s blood is only one turn to discover that his daughter is in danger and she decides to destroy the radiation chamber with her own hands. Maybe she’ll better understand Murphy’s despair henceforth? Is Clarke on the verge of death? Maybe she’ll better understand Murphy’s despair henceforth? Is Clarke on the verge of death? Maybe she’ll better understand Murphy’s despair henceforth? Is Clarke on the verge of death?
Meanwhile, Jaha has a real revelation when she hears a prayer from Niylah. He then realizes that another refuge exists and that the one he had discovered with Clarke and Bellamy was just a lure. Sure of him, he decides to go to Polis alongside Kane and Monty to find Gaia, the new Flame Keeper. Together, they begin to look for what could trigger the opening of a shelter. Thus Monty decides to take the prayer to the letter and opens then a hope of survival for the whole human race . Finally, Bellamy and Jasper indulged in carelessness and festivity as long as they could. In short, “God Complex” was captivating and propelled us into a debate of trying ideas. If we understand each other’s reasons, it is difficult to know if all of their actions were really justified. It was also interesting to see some of our fetish characters wondering about the motives of the people of Mount Weather and even to understand their interests in a story that we had passionate at the end of season 2. They have been long enough on earth to know now that Survival sometimes entails heavy sacrifices. Well written, this episode accelerated the pace and raised the stakes. But then, will our heroes be able to save themselves before the end of the world? We will have to wait until April 26 to find out. While waiting for more info, discover our review of episode 6 of season 4 of The 100.