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Some reviewers, such as those from Variety and Inverse , argued that the heavy plot development sometimes came at the expense of character logic, leading to "short-cutting" in narrative [3]. Season Climax

Critics highlighted the "Clexa" (Clarke and Lexa) relationship and the complex ethical quandaries [17, 18, 20]. Rotten Tomatoes reviews noted the season was "bigger, bleaker, and better" as it expanded the scope to mythical proportions [7]. The 100 - Season 3

Her journey is marked by personal loss and a final descent into a darker, more vengeful path, culminating in the execution of Pike in the season finale [13, 15]. Critical Reception Some reviewers, such as those from Variety and