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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:

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

I’m still reeling from the weight of this episode. "Rubicon" isn’t just a title; it’s the moment Clarke and Lexa cross a line they can never come back from. The decision to let the missile hit Tondc

The high-stakes tension inside the mountain continues to ramp up. Dante vs. Cage is the power struggle we didn’t know we needed. I’m still reeling from the weight of this episode

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[S2E12] Rubicon

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