The 100 Season 2 Episode 14 Review: “Bodyguard of Lies”

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Whew. Man. The 100 has a way of really cranking up the intensity. We all knew that everything was going to hit the fan sooner or later, and it appears that is has finally done so. Boy, was it worth the wait or what?

On this week’s episode: Bellamy receives help from Raven, Wick, and some Mt. Weather residents in shutting off the acid fog, but puts himself in danger to achieve that goal. Octavia discovers that Clarke and Lexa knew about the missile before it hit, while Clarke and Lexa discover some things about themselves. Jaha and Murphy’s mission to the City of Light is derailed by a mine field.

So much to talk about, and so little time. This week’s episode was very much about relationships. I can only imagine that before a war, everyone is emotional. Prior to war, emotions must be at an all time high. I will preface anything I say in an article with this: I am not a practicing “shipper.” I’m not saying that I won’t root for couples on television, (because let’s be honest: If you didn’t root for Chuck and Sarah on Chuck, you have no soul) but I’m not among the Twitter activists who are insistent that one relationship should happen over another. That being said, there was a big moment for some practicing “shippers” tonight. I’m certainly not opposed to a Clarke and Lexa pairing, but it almost didn’t feel earned to me. I’m certain that Lexa’s character was on an emotional rollercoaster, and that is something that Grounders are not used to feeling. “Love is weakness,” Lexa told Clarke after she killed Finn. I think that maybe the war, and not Clarke, that are causing her “weakness.” This, of course, is my interpretation of what I’m watching, but  it wasn’t totally clear to me. She could be playing a tactic for all I can tell (and I haven’t ruled that out, considering the Octavia situation). Alycia Debnam-Carey and Eliza Taylor were fantastic, though. Don’t you agree?

I was very pleased to see the return of Wick in this week’s episode. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I’m a huge fan of Steve Talley’s work. My only beef is that we haven’t seen more Wick this season, and I certainly hope his “relationship” with Raven will lead to further appearances. I thought that Wick and Raven’s…ahem…celebration…was a little bit more fitting. Mostly because the conflict in Raven was so much easier to sense. She and Wick have had a longstanding rivalry , but she saw something new in him today. I think the “moment” happened because their emotions were running high too. Clarke and Raven will both have some serious emotional hurdles to get over before they can be with anyone, so their hesitance was completely believable.

Despite being a relationship heavy episode, there was plenty of action to keep everyone occupied. Bellamy’s action sequences were some of the best that the show has done yet. A lot of The 100‘s great action moments have come from outside, but playing with the indoors and confined spaces of Mt. Weather worked very well in this case. Bob Morley is going to make a great action star.

I was a big fan of the Jaha/Murphy story. Even though things get intense, every show needs a sense of hope. Most mainstream shows (The Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, etc.) can lay on the emotional burdens and not let up for awhile. Hope is what Jaha is providing for the show. Perhaps it’s the amount of bleak TV I watch on a daily basis, but even I was surprised by Jaha’s unrelenting optimism. I’m not saying it’s bad, because it isn’t, but I was certainly surprised. Murphy is a character that I’ve always rooted for, and I think this is the best possible course for him. He’s the ultimate cynic, but you can see hints of Jaha’s effect on him. He’s undergoing a wonderful transformation, and I’m really excited to see how this journey turns out for these characters.

Really, another well done episode of The 100. I’ve always been able to feel what the characters are feeling, and my heart is pounding right along with the show each week. The acting is superb (especially Eliza Taylor…I mean seriously. Wow.), the story feels like a natural progression for each character, and the intensity never lets up. I’m constantly amazed at how The 100 continues to tear my attention away from any distraction possible, and they do that by providing strong characters, great action sequences, and an overall great story. The only downside? There are only two episodes left!

What did you guys think? Did you enjoy this episode as much as I did? Are you excited for the two-part finale? Let us know!

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