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	Comments on: ‘The 100’ season 3, episode 16 (finale) review: Clarke and Lexa reunite in the City of Light	</title>
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		By: Leo		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I found  the conflict  between  the  Arkers and  the tribes of  Grounders  to be the more interesting  part of the season. Alie&#039;s quick conquest of so many seemed to me to take to much energy  away from the difficulty  of survival  through  treaty and guile. 
Now that the chips  have been rendered useless,  will Jaha&#039;s guilt and shame drive him from the Arkers as well it should . For me that is the challenge  of season 4 ,  how so many deal with the disgrace and guilt of remembering  the terrible deeds they did under the influence  of  Alie. 
Will the Grounders recognized  Clarke as Wanheda, a leader even  though  not as a chosen one, but a leader non the less or will the blood transfusion have a lasting effect and change Clarke into a hybrid to be equally  respected and feared by Arkers and Grounders  alike.  Will she begin to take on some of the fearce  characteristics  of a chosen one. Will she brings the Arkers  back as the 13 th tribe,  before moving the vast army into new territories  and conflicts  with different  tribes in search of the nuclear  reactors.
Are the writers  that bold, is their vision  that grand or will they keep it a small regional story .
Will Clarke become a Genish khan or Sitting  Bull or Walter Mitty.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found  the conflict  between  the  Arkers and  the tribes of  Grounders  to be the more interesting  part of the season. Alie&#8217;s quick conquest of so many seemed to me to take to much energy  away from the difficulty  of survival  through  treaty and guile.<br />
Now that the chips  have been rendered useless,  will Jaha&#8217;s guilt and shame drive him from the Arkers as well it should . For me that is the challenge  of season 4 ,  how so many deal with the disgrace and guilt of remembering  the terrible deeds they did under the influence  of  Alie.<br />
Will the Grounders recognized  Clarke as Wanheda, a leader even  though  not as a chosen one, but a leader non the less or will the blood transfusion have a lasting effect and change Clarke into a hybrid to be equally  respected and feared by Arkers and Grounders  alike.  Will she begin to take on some of the fearce  characteristics  of a chosen one. Will she brings the Arkers  back as the 13 th tribe,  before moving the vast army into new territories  and conflicts  with different  tribes in search of the nuclear  reactors.<br />
Are the writers  that bold, is their vision  that grand or will they keep it a small regional story .<br />
Will Clarke become a Genish khan or Sitting  Bull or Walter Mitty.</p>
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