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** When Bellamy asks about Josephine's relationship with Gabriel, she flips it around to probe his relationship with Clarke.
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** When After Bellamy asks about Josephine's relationship with Gabriel, she flips it around to probe his relationship with Clarke.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Honorable mention to Clarke, who manages to do it in ''Morse code.''
-->'''Josephine:''' I've been in love with Gabriel for 236 years. The last 70 of which, he's been trying to kill me. You know, relationships. [looks down at her finger, which is tapping] Morse code, huh? She's crafty, I'll give her that. [translating taps] B-O-O-H-O-O. That's harsh.
-->'''Josephine:''' I've been in love with Gabriel for 236 years. The last 70 of which, he's been trying to kill me. You know, relationships. [looks down at her finger, which is tapping] Morse code, huh? She's crafty, I'll give her that. [translating taps] B-O-O-H-O-O. That's harsh.
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* ShipTease: Josephine probes Bellamy for information about his and Clarke's relationship, as she has all of Clarke's memories and it's clear she doesn't buy that they're platonic.
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* ShipTease: Josephine probes Bellamy for information about his and Clarke's relationship, as she has all of Clarke's memories and it's clear she definitely doesn't buy that they're platonic.Bellamy and Clarke are platonic.
-->'''Josephine:''' I don't know what they taught you on that hunk of metal you grew up on, but where I'm from, when someone tells you you're in danger, you listen.
-->'''Bellamy:''' Yeah, we do that, too. Unless the people we care about are in trouble, then we do what has to be done.
-->'''Josephine:''' The people you care about ''are'' in trouble. I guess you just care about her more.
** When Bellamy asks about Josephine's relationship with Gabriel, she flips it around to probe his relationship with Clarke.
-->'''Josephine:''' I don't know what they taught you on that hunk of metal you grew up on, but where I'm from, when someone tells you you're in danger, you listen.
-->'''Bellamy:''' Yeah, we do that, too. Unless the people we care about are in trouble, then we do what has to be done.
-->'''Josephine:''' The people you care about ''are'' in trouble. I guess you just care about her more.
** When Bellamy asks about Josephine's relationship with Gabriel, she flips it around to probe his relationship with Clarke.
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!!This episode contains examples of:
!!This episode contains examples of:
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* CallBack: In Octavia's drug-induced hallucination, when Blodreina declares that Pike will be sentenced to death for his crimes against Wonkru, the dialogue is very similar to when Pike executed Lincoln. In addition, a flashback to Lincoln's death is shown, highlighting the similarity.
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* CallBack: CallBack:
** In Octavia's drug-induced hallucination, when Blodreina declares that Pike will be sentenced to death for his crimes against Wonkru, the dialogue is very similar to when Pike executed Lincoln. In addition, a flashback to Lincoln's death is shown, highlighting thesimilarity.similarity.
** Josephine gives a hilariously truncated summary of Bellamy and Clarke's relationship over the last five seasons, recapping their multiple mutual betrayals and bonding over horrific events, and concluding that the entire thing sounds "exhausting, frankly." Bellamy mutters "tell me about it."
** In Octavia's drug-induced hallucination, when Blodreina declares that Pike will be sentenced to death for his crimes against Wonkru, the dialogue is very similar to when Pike executed Lincoln. In addition, a flashback to Lincoln's death is shown, highlighting the
** Josephine gives a hilariously truncated summary of Bellamy and Clarke's relationship over the last five seasons, recapping their multiple mutual betrayals and bonding over horrific events, and concluding that the entire thing sounds "exhausting, frankly." Bellamy mutters "tell me about it."
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* ScarSurvey: Inverted, Kane looks at his new body and notes all the scars that he now ''doesn't'' have.
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* ScarSurvey: Inverted, Kane looks at his new body and notes all the scars that he now ''doesn't'' have.have.
* ShipTease: Josephine probes Bellamy for information about his and Clarke's relationship, as she has all of Clarke's memories and it's clear she doesn't buy that they're platonic.
* ShipTease: Josephine probes Bellamy for information about his and Clarke's relationship, as she has all of Clarke's memories and it's clear she doesn't buy that they're platonic.
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* CallBack: In Octavia's drug-induced hallucination, when Blodreina declares that Pike will be sentenced to death for his crimes against Wonkru, the dialogue is very similar to when Pike executed Lincoln. In addition, a flashback to Lincoln's death is shown, highlighting the similarity.
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* MirrorMatch: Octavia vs Blodreina.
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* MirrorMatch: Octavia vs Blodreina.Blodreina as the latter is an Octavia without much moral restraint.
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Index, not trope
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* ChoosingDeath: Kane could have stayed on living in his host's body, but he didn't consider it living, and ultimately decided to die in the hopes that his death would stop the Primes from committing more body snatching in the future.
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* ScarSurvey: Inverted, Kane looks at his new old and notes all the scars that he now doesn't have.
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* ScarSurvey: Inverted, Kane looks at his new old body and notes all the scars that he now doesn't ''doesn't'' have.
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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Kane appears as himself in Abby's eyes (goodbye, Henry Ian Cusick!) to explain his decision, and his peaceful and calm as the airlock opens.
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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Kane appears as himself in Abby's eyes (goodbye, Henry Ian Cusick!) to explain his decision, and his he is peaceful and calm as the airlock opens.
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* RedemptionQuest: Octavia acknowledges aloud that this, not just forgiveness, is what she's after.
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* RedemptionQuest: Octavia acknowledges aloud that this, not just forgiveness, is what she's after.after.
* ScarSurvey: Inverted, Kane looks at his new old and notes all the scars that he now doesn't have.
* ScarSurvey: Inverted, Kane looks at his new old and notes all the scars that he now doesn't have.
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* PragmaticVillainy: Josie relinquishes control to Clarke momentarily because the Children of Gabriel are about to behead her and she knows Clarke can fight back and because she will regain control when Clarke falls asleep, not because it's the right thing to do.
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* PragmaticVillainy: Josie relinquishes control to Clarke momentarily because the Children of Gabriel are about to behead her and because she knows Clarke can fight back has better fighting skills than herself, and because she will regain control when Clarke falls asleep, not because it's the right thing to do.
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one character calling another character an idiot is not what What An Idiot is for
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* RedemptionQuest: Octavia acknowledges aloud that this, not just forgiveness, is what she's after.
* WhatAnIdiot: Josephine calls Bellamy an idiot at one point for trying to negotiate with the Children of Gabriel after she explicitly tells him it won't work.
* WhatAnIdiot: Josephine calls Bellamy an idiot at one point for trying to negotiate with the Children of Gabriel after she explicitly tells him it won't work.
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* RedemptionQuest: Octavia acknowledges aloud that this, not just forgiveness, is what she's after. \n* WhatAnIdiot: Josephine calls Bellamy an idiot at one point for trying to negotiate with the Children of Gabriel after she explicitly tells him it won't work.
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Indra was never Put On A Bus; she was just put on ice
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* TheBusCameBack: Hello, Indra!
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not what that trope is
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* OnlySaneMan: Part of the reason Kane wakes up Indra (apart from them being best friends) is because he needs someone who will see reason on his side for his plan to work.
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Kane doesn't actually tell her that, and even if he did it wouldn't be an example of this "trope"
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* BlatantLies: The Primes tell their followers that the people whose bodies they inhabit live on and "become one" with the Primes, even though they know they don't. Kane cuts to the chase and tells the wife of the body he's inhabiting that it's false.
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* RedemptionQuest: Octavia acknowledges aloud that this, not just forgiveness, is what she's after.
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* CasualDangerDialogue: Much of Bellamy and Josie's conversations through the episode count, including him asking her about her relationship with Gabriel and her trying to figure out his relationship with Clarke.
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* TheBusCameBack: Hello, Indra!
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* TheBusCameBack: Hello, Indra!Indra!
* WhatAnIdiot: Josephine calls Bellamy an idiot at one point for trying to negotiate with the Children of Gabriel after she explicitly tells him it won't work.
* WhatAnIdiot: Josephine calls Bellamy an idiot at one point for trying to negotiate with the Children of Gabriel after she explicitly tells him it won't work.
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Bellamy must venture out into enemy territory with an unlikely companion. Meanwhile, Octavia is forced to confront her past.
* BlackAndGrayMorality: Indra points out that, from a certain perspective, what the Primes do isn't really any more brutal than enforcing a one-child only policy on the Ark and floating people who broke the rules, or forcing children to fight for the death to be Commander.
* BlatantLies: The Primes tell their followers that the people whose bodies they inhabit live on and "become one" with the Primes, even though they know they don't. Kane cuts to the chase and tells the wife of the body he's inhabiting that it's false.
* CoolBike: Clarke steals Jade's and, thanks to Josephine's mind, knows how to drive it.
* ChoosingDeath: Kane could have stayed on living in his host's body, but he didn't consider it living, and ultimately decided to die in the hopes that his death would stop the Primes from committing more body snatching in the future.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Kane appears as himself in Abby's eyes (goodbye, Henry Ian Cusick!) to explain his decision, and his peaceful and calm as the airlock opens.
* InelegantBlubbering: Abby sobs as Kane says goodbye to her.
* KilledOffForReal: May we meet again, Marcus Kane.
* MirrorMatch: Octavia vs Blodreina.
* NotSoStoic: Indra is clearly fighting back tears as she recites the Ark's farewell and opens the airlock on Kane.
* OnlySaneMan: Part of the reason Kane wakes up Indra (apart from them being best friends) is because he needs someone who will see reason on his side for his plan to work.
* PragmaticVillainy: Josie relinquishes control to Clarke momentarily because the Children of Gabriel are about to behead her and she knows Clarke can fight back and because she will regain control when Clarke falls asleep, not because it's the right thing to do.
* TheBusCameBack: Hello, Indra!
* BlackAndGrayMorality: Indra points out that, from a certain perspective, what the Primes do isn't really any more brutal than enforcing a one-child only policy on the Ark and floating people who broke the rules, or forcing children to fight for the death to be Commander.
* BlatantLies: The Primes tell their followers that the people whose bodies they inhabit live on and "become one" with the Primes, even though they know they don't. Kane cuts to the chase and tells the wife of the body he's inhabiting that it's false.
* CoolBike: Clarke steals Jade's and, thanks to Josephine's mind, knows how to drive it.
* ChoosingDeath: Kane could have stayed on living in his host's body, but he didn't consider it living, and ultimately decided to die in the hopes that his death would stop the Primes from committing more body snatching in the future.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Kane appears as himself in Abby's eyes (goodbye, Henry Ian Cusick!) to explain his decision, and his peaceful and calm as the airlock opens.
* InelegantBlubbering: Abby sobs as Kane says goodbye to her.
* KilledOffForReal: May we meet again, Marcus Kane.
* MirrorMatch: Octavia vs Blodreina.
* NotSoStoic: Indra is clearly fighting back tears as she recites the Ark's farewell and opens the airlock on Kane.
* OnlySaneMan: Part of the reason Kane wakes up Indra (apart from them being best friends) is because he needs someone who will see reason on his side for his plan to work.
* PragmaticVillainy: Josie relinquishes control to Clarke momentarily because the Children of Gabriel are about to behead her and she knows Clarke can fight back and because she will regain control when Clarke falls asleep, not because it's the right thing to do.
* TheBusCameBack: Hello, Indra!