We’re seeing her shift from a girl trying to save everyone to a leader making impossible, often cold-blooded choices. Is she becoming the very thing she was fighting against?
For a deeper dive into the episode's themes, you can check out the Den of Geek review , which discusses how Clarke’s "short-sightedness" in this episode might have been her biggest mistake yet. [S2E12] Rubicon
The decision to let the missile hit Tondc to protect Bellamy’s cover in Mount Weather is easily one of the darkest moments in the series. Seeing Clarke stand by while her own people—and the Grounders she’s trying to unite with—are sacrificed for the "greater good" was gut-wrenching. Key Takeaways: We’re seeing her shift from a girl trying
(Season 2, Episode 12) is often cited as a pivotal turning point for The 100 , marking its transition from a teen survival drama to a heavy exploration of war ethics and the moral "grey areas" of leadership. 🏹 The Point of No Return: [S2E12] Rubicon The decision to let the missile hit Tondc
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Do you think Clarke and Lexa made the right call, or was the sacrifice at Tondc too high a price to pay for the tactical advantage? 👇 Let’s discuss in the comments!