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Main cast of the second season (L-R): McDonell, Taylor, Morley, Bostick, Avgeropoulos, Morgan, Whittle, Larkin, Turco, Washington, and Cusick. The 100 (pronounced The Hundred [1]) is an American post-apocalyptic, science fiction drama developed for The CW by Jason Rothenberg, and is loosely based on the novel series of the same name by Kass ...
In Variety, Ryan named The 100 one of the best shows of 2015. [107] The third season received an overall rating of 83 percent based on 12 reviews, with an average rating of 7.29/10. The critical consensus is, "The 100 goes macro in season 3, skillfully expanding the literal scope of the setting and figurative moral landscape."
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Most of the 100 retreat into the dropship; Anya leaps in after them and is subdued. As previously planned, Jasper manages to activate the dropship's rockets; the massive fireball kills all 300 of the grounders, and apparently Finn and Bellamy. When the 100 emerge from the dropship, gas grenades drop at their feet, and they all pass out.
Revenge (TV series) characters (5 P) Pages in category "Female characters in television" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 263 total.
Clarke Griffin is a fictional character from the post-apocalyptic young adult science fiction novel series The 100 by Kass Morgan, and the television series of the same name on The CW. She is the lead character in both the novels and the television series, where she is portrayed by Eliza Taylor .
The 100 (TV series) episode redirects to lists (3 P) Pages in category "The 100 (TV series)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
TV Guide listed the death as one of the most important television moments of 2016, noting that Lexa "was critically important to a portion of the population who watched the show: a strong, proudly LGBT character whose sexuality was only a part of who she was – a rarity on TV", and her death "sparked a year-long discussion about how, and why ...