Well everyone, we made it. “The 100” completed its final journey to the ground after 100 episodes, but any semblance of closure has been floated. After all that, I still don’t know what transcendence is.
The latest episode of “The 100” gave us almost everything we’ve grown used to this season: another time jump explaining the cliffhanger from the previous episode, learning about Bardo, Sanctum still dealing with Sheidheda and our leads still without screen time.
Let’s hold up glasses of our favorite drinks and toast to the final season that could’ve been. Ah, how you will be missed.
BANG! — Is exactly how I felt after watching the latest episode of “The 100.” It’s a near-perfect word to describe all the feelings I had from start to finish.
The latest episode of “The 100” physically hurt me to watch. I felt the show’s visceral hands wrapping around my heart, squeezing, making it hard to breathe and couldn’t fathom what was right in front of my eyes. Horrific scene after horrific scene flooded my screen. I didn’t even fully comprehend what I watched until later.
The unbelievable happened. I’m shocked. I’m hurt. I’m confused. I’m in mourning.
Characters were forced to face what they’re most scared of losing in the latest, emotionally charged episode of “The 100.”
“What would Bellamy Blake want?” was a question tossed around in the latest episode of “The 100” and really sums up everything.
Prime fire swallowing the earth, leaving nuclear destruction in its wake. The Second Dawn bunker saving Earth’s remaining human race. Trigedasleng being spoken. Groups dividing into factions thanks to a fascist leader who wants glory for himself. Siblings on separate sides fighting in a pit. Attention being drawn to Becca and the Flame. These are all things we’ve seen in “The 100” before, but this time there’s a twist.
Bellamy Blake managed to climb to the top of his mountain after his boulders kept crashing into him.