And in the later episodes when she's acting as Clarke pretending to be Josephine and it's not the same as Eliza acting as Josephine. She did such a good job.
The fact that Indra begins the skycrew speech, the woman who tried to kill them constantly through season 2. Ugh, such growth in this character.The emotions!
This is probably my favorite episode of the season. I like that this episode focused more on the characters and only on a few of them. I cried during Kane´s death, but it made sense. I also loved everything with Octavia, I know that for some people could her scenes be too long but I feel like she earned those moments and it was so needed after everything she´s been through. I also loved every scene between Clarke/Josephine/Bellamy. That Bellamy´s look... I could feel all the emotions, Eliza and Bob have such amazing chemistry, their scenes together are always the strongest.
Henry Ian Cusick left the 100 to start a new show, The Passage, which was cancelled after 1 season. Also, 33:41 Nahid and Marketa, sitting in a tree...
She is at at fault for both of these. Abby is so tragic, she lost herself in the bunker and now she finally gets to see the consequences of her blind actions. Indra giving the traveler's blessing brought me to straight tears. People may have been pissed that kane killed himself, but that decision fit his character perfectly. It's kinda funny, but Abby and Kane have inverse arcs. In season 1 Abby was the one who stressed that humanity was the most important and Kane was "ends justify the means". In the end, Kane ended up where Abby began. This is ultimately his final act of redemption, he finally stopped sitting on the sidelines and pontificating about the wrong things they were doing, he chose to actually do something this time and it completed his 6 season long journey from the guy who cared only about the law to the guy who actually stood for what was right. Abby was doing this from a place of guilt. She projected her own guilt and made the resurrection of Kane her path to absolution. It's literally the exact same reason that Octavia burnt the farm in season 5. She could not live with herself knowing that her actions got him killed and would never be able to function properly and move until she knew that Kane was safe. I love this season so much because of these moments of characters coming full circle and concluding their arcs. Ya'll are right, Kane wouldn't want this, but story isn't about what Kane wants. It's about what Abby wants, which in her mind is more important than what Kane would want, and the statement Kane made is exactly the statement that needed to be made.
We needed this episode for Octavia, but we didn't need this episode to love Octavia. She's been consistently in the top 3 of characters ever since season 4.
Actually Jaha may have sent kids to the ground but it was Abbys Idea she told Clarke that's how she saved Clarke when telling Clarke in season 5 how to deal with Madi to keep her from leading the war
In my opinion this was by far my favourite episode from s6 and it rly showed Octavias redemption and god Michael beach (pike) did a great job even tho I hated pike I loved that he came back to talk some sense into Octavia
I understand why Netflix cancelled it because it on average was costing 10 million per episode. So budget of game of thrones, but the following was so much smaller than thrones. Don’t get me wrong I loved the first season of sense8 and like the 2nd a lot too. But I understand why Netflix scrapped it.
@@harpreetmangat195 because of the premise of the show, they had to do a lot of filming in locations all over the world, and I think film multiple times as different characters phased in and out of a scene. And you could tell it was just high budget filming anyway. It was a great premise, and great execution, just unfortunately too expensive. Though it had enough of a response that they uncancelled it for a 2 hour finale episode to close the story, as people got angry it wasn't gonna be finished. So I would recommend watching it as it does have an actual ending.
You guys forget... Jaha may have gotten the credit for sending The 100 to the ground but it's was Abby's idea. She said she did it because it would give Clark a chance to live. Octavia may have gotten the credit for the "dark year" but that also was Abby's idea. Nahid is mad because Octavia burned the farm. But what he fails to understand is she wanted NOTHING to do with the bunker anymore. She wanted to get her people to "Eden" because that would have made everything she did in the bunker worth it. Clark has always tried to find the diplomatic way to get things done. She tried to reason with the Grounders. A few people screwed that up. Tried to reason with the Mountain Men. Someone screwed that up. Tried to reason with the Grounders again, to get the Mountain Men to surrender. That got screwed. Her last option was to kill everyone. Tried to politic with Lexa/grounders AGAIN. That got screwed, AGAIN. I could go on. But the point is Clarke had never been kill first. Until Maddie.
When this series first started, who would have guessed Abby would ever look at Kane the same way she looked at her husband just after Kane had shot him into space? Their relationship is such a tragic one.
I know this is old, but just want to say you guys have done some beautiful editing. I've been watching 3 reactions at the same time and yours surely is the best. Great job at trying to keep as many important lines/scenes!
I wish I could understand English to be able to hear what you say at the end, because this was one of my favorite episodes of season 6, I can't wait for you to arrive in the last one season, it's amazing too... i'm from brazil.
@@dwnkaomwn3953 I personally loved Kanes journey as a character. He had his flaws but fought for his people and for what he thought was right. I also believe that any person deserves respect in general even if you dont agree with them.
@@latraeosborne3287 he did it for his people, he knew everything he did was wrong and couldnt live with it and hes one of the only people who blames himself for his actions. But he was one if the best characters
While Kane's death was symbolic, I'm surprised they missed the most obvious reason he had to float himself: he himself was also a source of nightblood. Even if he only spaced the samples, more nightblood could be drawn from him. Also what Marketa has with her views on Abby is called the horn effect. It's when a negative aspect clouds one's judgement of that which she observes. In this case, it basically means she's incapable of looking past her bias against the character and it is very common amongst most reaction channels I've seen.
If you are waiting for an explanation of what the anomaly is I am so sorry to tell you that you will have to wait a little longer 😂😂😂😂 and suraj the bellarke moment is coming and it will be the closest thing you will get 😂😭💯✌
So excited to see your reaction to the Bellarke cpr scene next week, I’ve been waiting for it! Can’t wait to see your reactions to the rest of the season, besides episodes 2 and 5 I’m hating season 7 so!
From fighting the grounders and learning from the one's she's been close to. Also keep in mind how long she lived and survived by herself alone in the wild after Mt.Weather. Over the season's after the adults came down they were also training for combat in arcedia. Clarke had also taught Maddie some combat while they were on the ground all those year's after primfya.
Aside from what everyone else has said, Clarke has always been scrappy. Despite her lack of formal training, thanks to her wits, she has always managed to hold her own against stronger and better-trained opponents, like Anya, all the way back in season one, or the panther in the first episode of season three, just to mention a couple of examples though there are many, many more. Even in the pilot episode, she was fighting the guards and trying to escape. This spirit has always been part of her characterization.
They ruined Abby's character since the dark days. I never felt sorry for her. I felt so bad for Kane cried because he was one of my favorite characters but he died like a hero.
Kane pissed me off because someone gave his life for kane, and he wasted it. Kane always acted like he was so holy and like his way was right and the onlyvway. and he wakes up and immediately starts meddling in stuff that he doesn't know. I hate Kane :(
Kane became the most morally developed character, and his number one priority is doing the right thing. You can see (brilliantly acted by Kane the 2nd) his heart breaking over how cruel and awful actual human sacrifice has been used to give him a second chance. This wasn’t his choice, this was done without his consent. He simply turned the «offer» down, because he didn’t want a second chance, not like that. The original sacrifice had already been made under false pretenses, so no more harm done.
The guy they got to play Kane's new body did a really great job acting like Kane. Just like Eliza did a fantastic job acting like Josephine.
Yeah, I'd have loved to see more of him. He was amazing
I forgot it was a different body at time lol. Great acting by him
And just like raven did with Alli
And in the later episodes when she's acting as Clarke pretending to be Josephine and it's not the same as Eliza acting as Josephine. She did such a good job.
All of the nuances and the gestures by Kane, he fvcking nailed it!
The fact that Indra begins the skycrew speech, the woman who tried to kill them constantly through season 2. Ugh, such growth in this character.The emotions!
"Rest in peace Marcus Kane, May we meet again" thanks for that
It must be so tiring for Rana watching these shows because every one makes her cry so hard 😂😂
That means she really put herself in the show. It's awesome.
This is probably my favorite episode of the season. I like that this episode focused more on the characters and only on a few of them. I cried during Kane´s death, but it made sense. I also loved everything with Octavia, I know that for some people could her scenes be too long but I feel like she earned those moments and it was so needed after everything she´s been through. I also loved every scene between Clarke/Josephine/Bellamy. That Bellamy´s look... I could feel all the emotions, Eliza and Bob have such amazing chemistry, their scenes together are always the strongest.
Henry Ian Cusick left the 100 to start a new show, The Passage, which was cancelled after 1 season. Also, 33:41 Nahid and Marketa, sitting in a tree...
I liked The Passage
@@Jantzku Me too....it was a horrible move on foxes part to cancel it!
She is at at fault for both of these. Abby is so tragic, she lost herself in the bunker and now she finally gets to see the consequences of her blind actions. Indra giving the traveler's blessing brought me to straight tears. People may have been pissed that kane killed himself, but that decision fit his character perfectly. It's kinda funny, but Abby and Kane have inverse arcs. In season 1 Abby was the one who stressed that humanity was the most important and Kane was "ends justify the means". In the end, Kane ended up where Abby began. This is ultimately his final act of redemption, he finally stopped sitting on the sidelines and pontificating about the wrong things they were doing, he chose to actually do something this time and it completed his 6 season long journey from the guy who cared only about the law to the guy who actually stood for what was right.
Abby was doing this from a place of guilt. She projected her own guilt and made the resurrection of Kane her path to absolution. It's literally the exact same reason that Octavia burnt the farm in season 5. She could not live with herself knowing that her actions got him killed and would never be able to function properly and move until she knew that Kane was safe.
I love this season so much because of these moments of characters coming full circle and concluding their arcs. Ya'll are right, Kane wouldn't want this, but story isn't about what Kane wants. It's about what Abby wants, which in her mind is more important than what Kane would want, and the statement Kane made is exactly the statement that needed to be made.
rip kane, like they said he ended up the total opposite of where he started the show at
Suraj keeping the INTROSINGING alive, thank you for that.
23:35 To be fair, Kane did the same to Abby at the end of Season 4 when Abby explicitly told him that she wants to forego her spot in the bunker
He didn’t kill a man to do it.
@@harpreetmangat195 Nope, he just condemned someone to death. Abby's spot could have gone to someone else, but he chose to save her over that someone.
@@contextTBD No, they used Clarke's list instead of the lottery after they gassed everyone.
Eliza Taylor has been amazing this season.
We needed this episode for Octavia, but we didn't need this episode to love Octavia. She's been consistently in the top 3 of characters ever since season 4.
Actually Jaha may have sent kids to the ground but it was Abbys Idea she told Clarke that's how she saved Clarke when telling Clarke in season 5 how to deal with Madi to keep her from leading the war
I was super excited to see their reaction of Octavia seeing Pike and her killing Blodreina but they were so calm:/
Ill always miss Kane’s actor he was great
In my opinion this was by far my favourite episode from s6 and it rly showed Octavias redemption and god Michael beach (pike) did a great job even tho I hated pike I loved that he came back to talk some sense into Octavia
Clarke and Josephine reminds me of sense8
I miss that show. So sad Netflix scrapped it
@@Baddoink0 me too, it was one of the best shows Netflix had.
I understand why Netflix cancelled it because it on average was costing 10 million per episode. So budget of game of thrones, but the following was so much smaller than thrones. Don’t get me wrong I loved the first season of sense8 and like the 2nd a lot too. But I understand why Netflix scrapped it.
Colton Piper Damn, 10 million per episode, what is it and what’s it doing to cost that much.
@@harpreetmangat195 because of the premise of the show, they had to do a lot of filming in locations all over the world, and I think film multiple times as different characters phased in and out of a scene. And you could tell it was just high budget filming anyway. It was a great premise, and great execution, just unfortunately too expensive.
Though it had enough of a response that they uncancelled it for a 2 hour finale episode to close the story, as people got angry it wasn't gonna be finished. So I would recommend watching it as it does have an actual ending.
When they brought indra back i was like "time to call in The cavelry" 😂 And indra is like "wtf is going on?!" 😂
26:00 Jaha may not be on the same level as Kane and Monty but yeah he is also the GOAT 🐐
You guys forget... Jaha may have gotten the credit for sending The 100 to the ground but it's was Abby's idea. She said she did it because it would give Clark a chance to live. Octavia may have gotten the credit for the "dark year" but that also was Abby's idea.
Nahid is mad because Octavia burned the farm. But what he fails to understand is she wanted NOTHING to do with the bunker anymore. She wanted to get her people to "Eden" because that would have made everything she did in the bunker worth it.
Clark has always tried to find the diplomatic way to get things done. She tried to reason with the Grounders. A few people screwed that up. Tried to reason with the Mountain Men. Someone screwed that up. Tried to reason with the Grounders again, to get the Mountain Men to surrender. That got screwed. Her last option was to kill everyone. Tried to politic with Lexa/grounders AGAIN. That got screwed, AGAIN. I could go on. But the point is Clarke had never been kill first. Until Maddie.
Damn. Elizas acting is just sick.
Bellarke this episode.... I won't let you die ♥️ Next episode is bellarke heaven, can't wait for the cpr scene ♥️
When this series first started, who would have guessed Abby would ever look at Kane the same way she looked at her husband just after Kane had shot him into space? Their relationship is such a tragic one.
I know this is old, but just want to say you guys have done some beautiful editing. I've been watching 3 reactions at the same time and yours surely is the best. Great job at trying to keep as many important lines/scenes!
Chris: “i still think it’s weird they have weird key things in space
Me: we are literally in space earth is a planet 😶
RIP Kane and Bloodreina
Watching season 7 and Octavia in season 6 is trippy
I wish I could understand English to be able to hear what you say at the end, because this was one of my favorite episodes of season 6, I can't wait for you to arrive in the last one season, it's amazing too... i'm from brazil.
as long as there is a prime they can still make primes like the lab where Abby made Clarke a prime using Luna's blood
Abby didn’t want to live after Praimfayria, but Kane saved her despite it cause he loved her.
Put some respect on Kanes name.
What respect does he deserve?
@@dwnkaomwn3953 I personally loved Kanes journey as a character. He had his flaws but fought for his people and for what he thought was right. I also believe that any person deserves respect in general even if you dont agree with them.
DWN KAOMWN being an awesome character...
I'm sorry he was a morally self-righteous traitor who couldn't see his own faults
@@latraeosborne3287 he did it for his people, he knew everything he did was wrong and couldnt live with it and hes one of the only people who blames himself for his actions. But he was one if the best characters
While Kane's death was symbolic, I'm surprised they missed the most obvious reason he had to float himself: he himself was also a source of nightblood. Even if he only spaced the samples, more nightblood could be drawn from him.
Also what Marketa has with her views on Abby is called the horn effect. It's when a negative aspect clouds one's judgement of that which she observes. In this case, it basically means she's incapable of looking past her bias against the character and it is very common amongst most reaction channels I've seen.
RIP Kane. Cant wait to see the reaction for ep 12
Rest In Peace Kane😭
If you are waiting for an explanation of what the anomaly is I am so sorry to tell you that you will have to wait a little longer 😂😂😂😂 and suraj the bellarke moment is coming and it will be the closest thing you will get 😂😭💯✌
Awww I've missed this!
Is that an excision hat………bruh. Been watching ur channel for HOURS. THROW YA X UP FOLKS!!!!🔥😭
this is the best episode of the season
Needed more of the Pike scene
RIP Kane.
2014-2019.
This episode and episode 7 were my favorite this season
In this episode we were in season seven even before season seven
13:55 Human sacrifices are not protected by the religious freedom act, Suraj... ;)
octavia didn't kill 400 people on her own; unlike Clarke, Bellamy, Kane, abby, jaha. other people played a and, literally
The difference with Clarke is that she hasn’t other option and Octavia has.
So excited to see your reaction to the Bellarke cpr scene next week, I’ve been waiting for it! Can’t wait to see your reactions to the rest of the season, besides episodes 2 and 5 I’m hating season 7 so!
What about episode 8? That was pretty GOAT.
I missed you!!!
Favorite episode of the season
Black lives matter, I love you all💕✊🏻
Ahhh I’ve missed you guys
The bellarke content brooo 🥳
Indra waking up like: WTF?
I dont understand where clarke even learned to fight
From fighting the grounders and learning from the one's she's been close to. Also keep in mind how long she lived and survived by herself alone in the wild after Mt.Weather. Over the season's after the adults came down they were also training for combat in arcedia. Clarke had also taught Maddie some combat while they were on the ground all those year's after primfya.
End of season 2 between season 3. When she got the title of Wanheda she had to survive in the wilderness for a while
She learned to fight from all of the fights she got into in the first 4 seasons and the 6 years spent with Madi in Eden before season 5.
Yeah she had the title of Wanheda after Mount Weathet ... Plus I'm sure Lexa sparred with her, taught her alot.
Aside from what everyone else has said, Clarke has always been scrappy. Despite her lack of formal training, thanks to her wits, she has always managed to hold her own against stronger and better-trained opponents, like Anya, all the way back in season one, or the panther in the first episode of season three, just to mention a couple of examples though there are many, many more. Even in the pilot episode, she was fighting the guards and trying to escape. This spirit has always been part of her characterization.
They wasted such a good actor just for Kane to kill himself.
Abby is the real villain of season 6
I've never watched this series I just want to say nice
Lmao marketa is so me when it comes to Abby like I was sad for Kane but just not for Abby
Jaha was definitely a Goat.
Damn, they are already on the new season on Patreon but we, the youtube scrubs have to wait more than a month to see it.... fucking hate patreon.
They ruined Abby's character since the dark days. I never felt sorry for her. I felt so bad for Kane cried because he was one of my favorite characters but he died like a hero.
But the Kane chips is on he does not die
What
why did you guys forget about the avatar comics... PLEASE CONTINUE WITH IT
@12:59
Abby is the worst! Im glad that yall know that lol. Kane is annoying too
Seven deadly sinnnnnssss
Can u talk less while reacting and in the en of the video you dsay what you gotta say
Can you speak English
Kane pissed me off because someone gave his life for kane, and he wasted it. Kane always acted like he was so holy and like his way was right and the onlyvway. and he wakes up and immediately starts meddling in stuff that he doesn't know. I hate Kane :(
yasmine mixon I don’t think we can get mad at someone for being so sad and guilty they committed suicide.
@@harpreetmangat195 exactely
His moral high horse goes far beyond this. My dislike started in season 5
Kane became the most morally developed character, and his number one priority is doing the right thing. You can see (brilliantly acted by Kane the 2nd) his heart breaking over how cruel and awful actual human sacrifice has been used to give him a second chance.
This wasn’t his choice, this was done without his consent. He simply turned the «offer» down, because he didn’t want a second chance, not like that. The original sacrifice had already been made under false pretenses, so no more harm done.
He did it so they couldnt make more primes