Jasper gives Clarke Lexa back (“I couldn’t do what you did,” is what he says, which is annoying because it’s Jasper but nice because at least he acknowledges their love) and she tucks her girlfriend back into her little tin bed. Monty realizes how what he probably should have realized if he had thought about why he was on a mission for a magnet in the first place: He could have saved his mother, it WAS her that he killed.
On their way out, Octavia talks to Niylah in Trigedasleng, giving her a lantern in exchange for (very flattering) new clothes, and Clarke apologizes for not being honest about who Bellamy was. Niylah reminds her that decisions like that aren’t hers to make, and Clarke understands. She tells Niylah to make herself scarce before Alie’s minions show up, because they have guns and she’s queer, so you know she’s not safe. Niylah softens a bit and says it’s time for a supply run anyway.

On their way out, Bellamy asks Clarke what you do when you realize that you might not be the good guy, Clarke says, “Stay the hell away from the protagonist.”
Just kidding, she says there are no good guys. But she should have said that first thing.
Clarke asks Raven why Alie was trying to kill her, and Raven says that it was because of what she knows. The second AI is the only thing that can stop her. So stop her they shall. Octavia makes it clear that she’s not going anywhere after all, saying, “We survive together.”

Meanwhile, in the City of Light, Jaha and Alie are worried about what Raven knows. So their hopes of recruiting what’s left of the Hundred are dashed; instead, they’ll just have to kill them.
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