Remember Me
- Episode aired Jan 21, 2015
- TV-14
- 43m
The alliance between Camp Jaha and the Grounders is jeopardized when Gustus is poisoned. Meanwhile at Mount Weather, Monty lands himself in hot water.The alliance between Camp Jaha and the Grounders is jeopardized when Gustus is poisoned. Meanwhile at Mount Weather, Monty lands himself in hot water.The alliance between Camp Jaha and the Grounders is jeopardized when Gustus is poisoned. Meanwhile at Mount Weather, Monty lands himself in hot water.
- Thelonious Jaha
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe frequency that they use for talking is know as the aircraft emergency frequency (also known as guard), which is a frequency used on the aircraft band reserved for emergency communications for aircraft in distress. The frequency is 121.5 MHz for civilian, also known as International Air Distress (IAD) or VHF Guard.
- Quotes
Lexa: I lost someone special to me, too. Her name was Costia. She was captured by the Ice Nation, whose queen believed she knew my secrets. Because she was mine... they tortured her, killed her, cut off her head.
Clarke Griffin: I'm sorry.
Lexa: I thought I'd never get over the pain, but I did.
Clarke Griffin: How?
Lexa: By recognizing it for what it is... weakness.
Clarke Griffin: What is? Love? So you just stopped caring about everyone? I could never do that.
Lexa: Then you put the people you care about in danger, and the pain will never go away. The dead are gone, Clarke. The living are hungry.
- SoundtracksHeadspins
Written by Sasha Carlson and Toto Vivian
Performed by Splashh
This episode is a slow paced one, but the better for it, because it keeps the tension at a high level, and adds a new layer to the proceedings: are Grounders and Ark people going to be able to work together or is the ticking bomb going to explode? Both teams offer many perspectives and ideas, from Raven's desire for revenge, to Kane's thoughtful words, and Alycia Debnam-Carey's Lexa way too smart Grounders leader. In a society full of violent and dangerous people, she seems too cool to had gotten into power. The show follows the it's-just-like-this explanation of not explaining it, and we can accept it, as she is a smart character.
But that her and Clarke are both leaders, just teenagers, is somewhat difficult to explain. Kane's words at the beginning of the episode telling how both groups are leaded by children at least makes the characters recognize it. As Machiavelli said, fortune favors the younger, because they have more energy and desire.
It's pretty obvious that more tensions between Grounders and Ark people will happen. How next episodes deal with this will show if "The 100" can keep its quality.
And with the lives of Monty, Jasper and the others on the line, will they arrive on time to Mount Weather? "The 100" is treading now well known sci-fi territory. But the production values and the acting and plot development keeps it being great.
- tenshi_ippikiookami
- Feb 7, 2016
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