The 100 Parody, Season 2, Eps 1-5

Nov 20, 2014 22:07


Originally published at Sarah Rees Brennan. You can comment here or there.

Since I’d written the best part of several parodies on twitter, I decided to go the whole hog and put up a parody of the 100, season 2, episodes 1 to 5.

Enjoy, my doves! Here is a link to episodes 1-5 of Season 1 and Here is a link to the latter half of Season 1

Sing Me A Song of Murder Princesses )

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ext_2886697 November 21 2014, 11:25:58 UTC
REDSHIT: Splat.

This has got to be my favourite typo ever. such perfect serendipity. I can't stop laughing.

And who is this Finn you keep talking about?

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sarahtales November 21 2014, 20:06:03 UTC
... OH MY GOD.

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chelseagirl November 21 2014, 11:26:57 UTC
You make watching this show worthwhile.

I am considering reading these all aloud to my husband, who watches with me.

I am totally femslashing Clarke and Raven, who are the only people worth a damn on the planet (at least since they killed Wells, bastards!), but I could also go along with Clarke/Bellamy, Raven/Wick, Octavia/Lincoln, Finn/nobody . . .

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sarahtales November 21 2014, 20:07:37 UTC
Clarke and Raven are beautiful princesses. I like all those ships, though admittedly I thought Octavia/Lincoln was weird at the start, but I'm a sucker for a lady rescuing her dudesel in distress. ;)

...Who is Finn?

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frabjouslinz November 21 2014, 20:23:41 UTC
I do really love your parodies. I mean, I love other stuff you write, too. (Obvs, since I think I have bought/raved over most of it.) So thank you for taking time to do it, I bet it was not insubstantial, and yay! Silly parody time!

Who is Finn?

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sarahtales November 21 2014, 21:55:40 UTC
Aw, I am glad. Sometimes I am like, gosh I sink too much time into stuff, so it is lovely to know it is liked!

(And of course, I don't sink half as much time into doing anything as I do into doing nothing...)

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Love those parodies enna_ssu November 21 2014, 20:53:15 UTC
my favourite in this:

BELLAMY: Wait. Those three little words. I have to hear them from you.
CLARKE: … We need guns?
BELLAMY: I’ve missed us.

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I think at this point we all would've preferred Finn to stand around, instead of doing stuff.

I don't think the Finn actor is especially gifted, but his face when he saw Clarke ... empty, with a touch of crazy eyes and completely ignoring the people he just murdered

wow

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Sadly, next episode will be week after next, I can't wait - the cliffhangers in season 2 have been horrid.

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Re: Love those parodies sarahtales November 21 2014, 23:06:00 UTC
I was actually tweeting about this turn for Finn, and if you do not mind I will reproduce it for you ( ... )

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Re: Love those parodies enna_ssu November 22 2014, 00:45:25 UTC
Wow, totally agree with everything here re. Finn. It almost makes me sad that they're probably going to kill him off in episode 8. You know, almost.

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Re: Love those parodies sarahtales November 22 2014, 01:06:02 UTC
Who can say--people are predicting it, but the 100 often lobs one out of left field. Raven loves Finn and might do something unwise for him--no Lord spare her. Bellamy explicitly says he feels responsible for Finn and might do something unwise himself--that would be show suicide, though.

I am open to a storyline about Finn living or dying, though either way please God ease up on the smugness: his attitude of entitlement toward Clarke is v. unappealing. I don't want a storyline where his spacewalking is retconned, but fear it is in the works.

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enna_ssu November 22 2014, 12:29:58 UTC
One thing I've not understood yet, is why they not all know each other a lot better.

There were 3.000 people on the arc, with an 1-child policy you would have a age pyramid standing on its head.

So there should have been only a few hundred people under 25.

Not everyone would have been besties, but you would remember names and a few basic facts about everyone in your age group +/- 3 years.

I don't get it.

Any thoughts?

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sarahtales November 22 2014, 15:19:57 UTC
The only thing I can think of is strict separation of groups: definitely the 'privileged' as Clarke and Wells don't seem to know anyone else their own age. But like the blood type thing, there are a lot of things I'm going 'weeeelll' about... I guess it's interesting to see what bothers who!

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