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The 100 -- "Hesperides" -- Image Number: HU704A_0317ra.jpg -- Pictured (L-R): Lindsey Morgan as Raven, Shannon Kook as Jordan Green and Eliza Taylor as Clarke -- Photo: Jack Rowand/The CW -- © 2020 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved.
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‘The 100’ 101: 7×04 — Jumping into theories, new planets and cheesy one-liners

The 100 season seven, episode four, kick-started the storyline we need in order to find Bellamy Blake. 

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Batwoman: The cape & cowl conspiracy of Ruby Rose

Remember the time when Batwoman was the new kid on the block for the “Arrowverse”? Batwoman, also known as Kate Kane, was first introduced during the 2018 Elseworlds crossover. The best possible way to explain Elseworlds, in a nutshell, is that it’s the CW’s small scale version of the Infinity War event from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). 

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‘The 100’ 101: Season 7 premiere — An entertaining masterpiece or a let down?

Frustration. Sadness. Confusion. Overwhelmed. These are all emotions characters experienced in the The 100’s season seven premiere. Oddly enough, they’re all emotions I experienced right along with them as I watched the story unfold from the comfort of my own couch. But there’s one word in specific that comes to mind when I think of this particular episode: disappointment.

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Love motivating everything is an exhausted trope

Think about every movie you’ve ever watched. How does it end? Does the lead character fall in love or do the two main characters end up together? Is the character motivated by someone they love and subsequently become harmonious before the movie is over? Movies are exhausting the use of love as a motivation, and it is time for a change. 

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7 predictions for ‘The 100’ season 7

Two-headed deer, mountain men torturing people, a viral city to house people’s consciousness, a radiation death wave, body snatching and a green fog that seems to exist outside the realm of possibility.  Each season of the CW’s post-apocalyptic show “The 100” delivers more and more unexpected things for the characters to face and overcome — surprising the audience left and right since its start in 2014.  The series is based in a future where Earth has been destroyed by nuclear bombs, leaving the radiated land uninhabitable and the last of the human population living in space. But, when their spaceship

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