The 100 returned after a brief hiatus with “Stealing Fire,” a title that describes the episode in more ways than one.
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It’s been two weeks since the last episode of The 100. Two weeks of fan hâm mộ campaigns, angry arguments on Twitter, soul searching và list making, during which I began lớn wonder why I actually love The 100 as much as I do.
It’s not for any one particular relationship. It’s not for any one character. I’ve prided myself in the past on the knowledge that, no matter who The 100 killed off, I’d continue watching because it’s the story I’m here for. The commitment lớn character. The ensemble, the mise-en-scene of mythology and morality.
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And that is still the case. Watching this week’s episode, even knowing how it was going to end, I found myself marveling at the choices these characters are allowed khổng lồ make, the never-ending string of consequences their actions have. This show is ruthless, and people are going to die. This week, we lost two major players (three if you count Aden). I’m okay with that, because I know that ultimately, the writers are crafting a story about surviving against insurmountable odds. Sometimes we have lớn be reminded of those odds.











Next week on ‘The 100’ season 3, episode 10
Here’s the promo for “Fallen,” in which Jaha might just force Abby to inject one of the foreverchips: