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  1. May 20, 2020 · From the Ashes: Directed by Ed Fraiman. With Eliza Taylor, Bob Morley, Marie Avgeropoulos, Lindsey Morgan. Clarke and her friends attempt to rebuild Sanctum as a new threat rises in the woods.

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    • Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi
    • Ed Fraiman
    • 2020-05-20
  2. "The 100" From the Ashes (TV Episode 2020) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. The 100 (TV Series 2014–2020) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

    • Overview
    • Early Life
    • Personality
    • Physical Appearance
    • Relationships

    Echo (born Ash) is a major character in the fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons, after initially appearing as a recurring character in the second, third and fourth seasons. She is portrayed by starring cast member Tasya Teles and debuted in "Coup de Grâce".

    In the second season, she was a member of Azgeda's royal guard who had been trapped in Mount Weather, where her blood was harvested until Bellamy and the others had rescued her. After the fall of the mountain, Echo's loyalty returned to Azgeda, and she participated in a plan to manipulate Skaikru and blow up Mount Weather at the behest of Queen Nia.

    Echo rose up against Skaikru following A.L.I.E.'s defeat and urged Roan not to trust them. She remained loyal to her people only, until she was banished by Roan for cheating during the final conclave. Echo intended to kill herself out of shame, but was stopped by Bellamy, and she went into space with the other survivors from Becca's Island to escape Praimfaya.

    During the six years aboard the Go-Sci Ring, Echo had grown closer to her fellow companions, and entered a relationship with Bellamy. She, along with the rest of Spacekru, returned to Earth to find Clarke alive. Echo reconciled with most of her former enemies and took part in the Battle for Eden against the Eligius IV prisoners, before ultimately escaping onto the ship to avoid the Damocles Event. After learning it would take about ten years for Earth to be habitable again, Echo entered cryosleep with the rest of them, but wakes up 125 years later to find out that they have been brought to a new habitable world.

    In "Ashes to Ashes," it is revealed that Echo's birth name is "Ash", and the original girl who was named Echo was her best friend when she was still a child. Queen Nia visited them and on a certain point forced the real Echo to kill Ash or Queen Nia would let them both get killed. Ash then killed the real Echo in self-defense. However, since Sangedakru was expecting a girl named Echo, she was forced to take her place by Queen Nia. The death of her best friend left her hardened with the burden, causing her to become ruthless.

    In Season Seven, Echo joins a mission to rescue Bellamy, Octavia and Charmaine Diyoza from the Disciples. However, Bellamy's apparent death drives Echo into a grief-fueled mission of vengeance, leading to an attempted genocide of the Disciples and the death of Diyoza. In the aftermath of Diyoza's death, Echo reunites with Bellamy, who is revealed to be alive, and is shocked to learn that he has joined the Disciples. Bellamy's betrayal ultimately leads to his death at Clarke's hands, but Echo accepts that the Bellamy she had loved was already dead and forgives Clarke, in which she blames Bill Cadogan for Bellamy's death. Bellamy's actual death drives Echo into a depression before the Disciples bombing of the Second Dawn Bunker springs Echo back into action.

    She was born on Earth as a girl named Ash and when she was eight-years old, Queen Nia and her army of Azgeda members took her people's land and her father resisted, but was killed by them as her mother hid with her in the cellar. Her people were being killed when Azgeda started a fire, and Ash's mother was one of the victims. When Nia heard what happened, she executed the men who did it, and brought Ash into harsh training with Azgeda. Because of this, she wouldn't talk about her parents, until many years later.

    Sometime during training the real Echo and Ash were forced by Queen Nia to fight each other. Ash killed Echo in self-defense after Nia had told Echo to kill Ash to prove her loyalty. As Echo's first mission as a spy had been planned with her name known, Nia made Ash take on Echo's name and go on the mission for her. The death of her best friend left her heartbroken and haunted ever since to the point of not mentioning her real name to anyone.

    Echo is a spy, conditioned to be extremely loyal to her clan. As a prisoner in Mount Weather, she was unaware of the peace between the Grounders and the Sky People and shows disdain for Sky People. After Bellamy Blake returns to free her, she is shown to cooperate with him and agrees to help the delinquents when he tells her he will be sending them to her for safety.

    She was extremely loyal to Queen Nia and King Roan. The reason why she was loyal to Azgeda is to prevent herself from being executed for disrespect, and because of the deaths of her family and her best friend, who was the real Echo. Those deaths have haunted her ever since, and made her ruthless. Years later, as a member of Azgeda, She has the instincts and conviction of a survivor, able to lead others in the absence of her ruler. Though she will follow their orders, she will not do so blindly and will question and challenge their decisions when she has doubts, as well as make her own decisions as she sees fit even if it is against her king or queen's wishes, as was the case when she went behind Roan's back to cheat in the Conclave.

    She developed a trust for Bellamy, to some extent, after their time briefly allied together at the Mountain, and would only answer to him after Skaikru offered their surrender. After six years on the Go-Sci Ring with Spacekru, though she remained sarcastic and sassy, she softened up and became open to forming a relationship with others and even grew to truly care about Bellamy.

    At first, Echo didn't get along well Clarke Griffin to the point that she tried to kill Clarke after Clarke left Bellamy to die. In turn, despite not liking Echo much, Clarke protected Echo from Paxton McCreary for Bellamy's sake despite Echo trying to kill her. After discovering that Clarke was still alive and posing as Josephine Lightbourne, Echo was so happy to see her that Echo greeted Clarke with a hug.

    Echo is a tall female with a strong, athletic body. She has light brown eyes and brown hair with dirty blonde highlights that she wears down with two side braids. Unlike other Azgeda warriors, she had no scars on her face.

    In Season 5, after the six years jump, Echo's hairstyle is almost the same. She wears most of her hair down except for a hair braid on one side of her face. Her clothing appears ark regulation instead of Grounders clothing.

    Bellamy Blake

    Bellamy and Echo at the beginning have a hostile relationship, as Echo is unaware the Grounder-Skaikru conflict had come to an end and an alliance was formed. When Bellamy barely escapes from being harvested, Echo sees him as an ally and comes to his rescue when a Mount Weather guard attempts to kill him. Bellamy tells Echo he will return for her and he does so, freeing her and the other Grounders. In Season Three, Echo betrayed Bellamy for her clan. In Season Four, Echo tried to kill Bellamy's sister, Octavia, during the Final Conclave. In "Praimfaya", Bellamy convinces Echo not to kill herself and instead go to space to survive the Second Nuclear Apocalypse. It took Bellamy three years to forgive Echo for her past actions. Sometime afterwards they started a romantic relationship. In Season Five, they are shown to be close and emotionally support each other. After Bellamy's apparent death in "Welcome to Bardo," Echo is visibly devastated and flies into a grief-stricken rage. She later attempts to commit genocide against the Disciples in revenge before she is talked down by Raven. In "Etherea," Echo is pleased to be reunited with Bellamy before he betrays his friends. In "The Stranger," Echo angrily confronts Bellamy over his betrayal. In "A Sort of Homecoming," after learning that Clarke was forced to kill Bellamy, Echo forgives her, accepting that the Bellamy that she had loved was already dead, because of Cadogan himself, blaming him for Bellamy's death. However, his actual death throws Echo into a depression and she confides in Niylah her regret for not telling Bellamy her real identity as Ash, having not wanted Bellamy to pity her for her past. Niylah reassures Echo that Bellamy did truly love her and he wouldn't have pitted her. In "The Last War," when she rescues Octavia from the gunfire between Wonkru and the Disciples, Echo finally reveals that after she lost Bellamy, she cannot lose his sister. This indicates that Echo has forgiven Bellamy's actions and vows to protect his sister, Octavia.

    Roan

    Echo serves as an adviser and guard to King Roan. In the beginning of the fourth season, while Roan is unconscious, she takes charge of Polis on his behalf. Later, she advises Roan to kill Wanheda and lead Azgeda to take over the Coalition. In "From the Ashes," a hallucination shows that Echo is still haunted by his death.

    Raven Reyes

    In Season Five, it is shown that Echo and Raven have become close friends with Echo training Raven how to fight. In "A Little Sacrifice," while talking Echo down from genocide, Raven calls Echo her sister.

  4. Ed Fraiman. Episode Guide • Transcript. From the Ashes is the first episode of the seventh season of The 100 . It is the eighty-fifth episode of the series overall. Clarke and her friends attempt to rebuild Sanctum as a new threat rises in the woods. Contents. 1 Plot. 2 Cast. 2.1 Starring. 2.2 Guest Starring. 2.3 Co-Starring. 3 Quotes.

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