How We Get to Peace
- Episode aired Jun 26, 2018
- TV-MA
- 42m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
2.4K
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Clarke's determination to protect Madi puts Bellamy in an impossible position.Clarke's determination to protect Madi puts Bellamy in an impossible position.Clarke's determination to protect Madi puts Bellamy in an impossible position.
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- TriviaThe episode's title is retrieved from a line used by Charmaine Diyoza when talking to Kane about killing Paxton McCreary and Octavia Blake: "This is how we get to peace."
- GoofsThe deal that Diyoza makes with Clarke is not vastly different from the original deal that she had with Bellamy and broke. The only difference is that it required Octavia's removal. When she made the original deal, she had not yet met Octavia and did not have a reason to feel threatened by her. If she does not have a problem sharing the valley, it does not make sense that she would not have abided by the original deal with Bellamy.
- Quotes
Marcus Kane: I've seen the horrors we inflict on each other in the name of survival, Colonel. God knows I'm as guilty as anyone. But we're on the brink here, on the edge of an abyss I've stared into before, and I can tell you, having sacrificed the few to save the many more times than I care to admit... eventually, the few becomes the many. The ends don't always justify the means, and if you don't know that by now after everything you've been through, then you're just as bad as Octavia. And we're already lost.
Featured review
Keeps up the great narrative of the previous episodes (no spoilers)
Another great episode for season 5. To be honest, I really didn't get into season 4 and wasn't expecting much out of season 5. Happy to say, I was completely wrong.
In 'How We Get To Peace' we have more of the tense moments between all the main character conflicts and some unexpected twists in a couple of them. The scenes between Bellamy and Octavia were great (even with her sudden voice change) and felt like they had weight to them, but I really like Raven in this episode. Lindsey Morgan's performances keep getting better every season and her skills are shown off again in this episode.
My only complaint about this season is they keep having two week breaks after showing only two episodes.
In 'How We Get To Peace' we have more of the tense moments between all the main character conflicts and some unexpected twists in a couple of them. The scenes between Bellamy and Octavia were great (even with her sudden voice change) and felt like they had weight to them, but I really like Raven in this episode. Lindsey Morgan's performances keep getting better every season and her skills are shown off again in this episode.
My only complaint about this season is they keep having two week breaks after showing only two episodes.
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- Jun 28, 2018
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