Ashes to Ashes
- Episode aired Jul 23, 2019
- TV-14
- 42m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
2.2K
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Bellamy and Octavia must put aside any differences and work together to save their friends. Meanwhile, Echo confronts her past.Bellamy and Octavia must put aside any differences and work together to save their friends. Meanwhile, Echo confronts her past.Bellamy and Octavia must put aside any differences and work together to save their friends. Meanwhile, Echo confronts her past.
Paige Turco
- Dr. Abigail Griffin
- (credit only)
Lindsey Morgan
- Raven Reyes
- (credit only)
Shannon Kook
- Jordan Green
- (credit only)
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This show went from a guilty pleasure show to hands down my favorite show on TV with out a question. And ashes to ashes was fantastic what a story. Season 6 is TV gold
My favorite season was season 3 . But I still watch the show though i hate leading characters.
I hate clarke after season 5 and never can love her again as long as she pretends she is Madi' mother
I liked Madi at the beginning but I hate her now
I liked bellamy before but now he really gets into my nerves. I hate him because ignoring Octavia and caring so much about Clarke .
I still like Raven but she is out of the story now
I liked Marcus but he died
It really becomes more and more boring.
I hate clarke after season 5 and never can love her again as long as she pretends she is Madi' mother
I liked Madi at the beginning but I hate her now
I liked bellamy before but now he really gets into my nerves. I hate him because ignoring Octavia and caring so much about Clarke .
I still like Raven but she is out of the story now
I liked Marcus but he died
It really becomes more and more boring.
Here, story is better than the last episode. more intense, more fun. And it is nearly the end of it so, I am looking forward to see how this goes.
Good to see Bellamy not go easy on his sister. He's not going to let that go easily.
I'm enjoying Russell Lightborne's character. Not a bad guy without honor, but living with a morally complex situation and striving to survive. JR Bourne really delivers on the complexity of his decision process and I like his look too.
This episode had less silliness and more straight direct situations to contemplate.
Maybe Bob Morley had a big part to play in that with his direction. His acting was really solid this episode.
Lots of interesting directions opened up too. Much better than the last 2-3 episodes.
Whoever was responsible for the sound mixing of this particular episode managed to obliterate most of the dialogue to a feeble and unintelligible murmur with overpowering atmospheric noise wall, the episode would have been a 10 but since I couldn't understand a bloody word spoken I have to deduct 6 points for this mime episode to a backgrounbd wall of sound...
Did you know
- TriviaThe episode title is after Echo's real name, Ash, as well as referencing "ashes to ashes, dust to dust," a phrase used in funeral services to mean that everything comes to an end.
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