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What? Why? Echo tried to capture Octavia alive, Octavia basically ran into her sword, and Echo was clearly upset that it happened. So it was an accident and Octavia didn't even die. I mean, Echo has gone out of her way to apologize to Bellamy. Why shouldn't he be able to forgive her for that?
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I think my post was slightly misleading ... like I said in my previous post before this, I concur that she never meant to stab Octavia (still LOLing about her literally just walking into her sword like that ... WTF even.). I was specifically referring to her taking advantage of his trust of her to put the Ice Queen's plan into motion. She definitely regrets it and her part in Gina's death (indirectly) but it's still a betrayal of trust and clearly Bellamy still has ill feelings over that and I think he's justified in that.
You might want to think about how you word your posts TBH, it's one thing to question why I say it ... I'm fine with that but I don't think it's necessary to question posts in the manner like you like to do so often. And at the end of the day, it's my opinion as you clearly have yours.
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I don't think Bellamy should FORGET about Gina and Echo's involvement, but at the same time it's not like Echo personally murdered her. That loser assassin dude did. At the same time, Bellamy has done awful things to Grounders so neither of them are innocent in any way.
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Agreed, he's not completely innocent as well as well so I think this whole arc will serve to allow him to see himself reflected in her in some form.
Welcome, Marie!
I agree
... it'll be interesting to see where they go from here.
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I think the whole "war made me a murderer" last episode might be setting up for that, as Echo's actions have mostly been either acts of war or of loyalty to her own people.
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Yup, I think it's setting things up for how they will eventually learn something from each other (or have even started the process already with episode 5).