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The series follows a group of teens as they become the first people from a space habitat to return to Earth after a devastating nuclear apocalypse. During the course of the series, 100 episodes of The 100 aired over seven seasons, between March 19, 2014, and September 30, 2020.
The 100 follows post-apocalyptic survivors from a space habitat, the Ark, who return to Earth nearly a century after a devastating nuclear apocalypse. The first people sent to Earth are a group of juvenile delinquents who encounter descendants of survivors of the nuclear disaster on the ground.
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Sky People
Sky People (also known as Arkers, or Skaikru in Trigedasleng) is a term the Grounders use for the people who came from the international space station known as the Ark. The Sky People alive today are descendants of humans who survived the nuclear apocalypse 97 years before the series by living in space in the Ark. Within the Sky People community, there is a subgroup. Known as The 100 (also known as the delinquents), this group includes one hundred juvenile delinquents who, after it became cle...
Grounders
Grounders (or Outsiders, as they are known by the Mountain Men) are groups of people who were born on Earth rather than in space or in Mount Weather. The Grounders are descendants of humans who survived the nuclear apocalypse 97 years ago, due to their enhanced tolerance to nuclear radiation. Many of the Sky People have negative views toward Grounders, who they see as barbaric stone-age savages, and many Grounders have a negative view of the Sky People, who they see as hostile colonizers. Rel...
Mountain Men
Mountain Men (or Maunonin Trigedasleng) is the small colony of people who reside in Mount Weather. They are the primary antagonists of the second season. The Mountain Men (a term encompassing the women and children as well) are descendants of humans who survived the nuclear apocalypse 97 years before the start of the series by bunkering down inside Mount Weather, protecting them from the radiation caused by the bombing, but also preventing them from developing an immunity to the radiation as...
Clarke Griffin
Portrayed by Eliza Taylor, Clarke Griffin is the daughter of Abigail Griffin and Jake Griffin, and the effective leader of the 100 for much of the series. Her backstory is that she was imprisoned as an accessory to the crimes of her father after attempting to inform their people that the Ark was dying, and thus ended up among the 100. Down on the ground, she tries to ensure the 100's survival by assisting in the acquisition of food and resources, and she also continuously serves as their main...
Bellamy Blake
Portrayed by Bob Morley, Bellamy Blake is the Co-leader of the 100, leader of the Skaikru and The Heart in the lead dynamic [The Head and The Heart] of the show. He's also Octavia's half brother.He professes a strong determination to protect his sister, spanning from her birth. He often says "my sister, my responsibility", something their mother had told him when Octavia was born. He was the leader of the 100 and described as the one who inspires masses. He's often inspired by Clarke after a...
Cece Cartwig
Portrayed by Kelly Hu, Callie "Cece" Cartwig (season 1)is the best friend of Abigail Griffin as well as the Ark's communications officer. Callie is first seen talking to the people on The Ark about the 100 going down to Earth. She said that she cannot confirm or deny anything at the moment. When Callie learns that Abby is going to be executed she goes up to Marcus Kane to tell him that he is out of his mind and he cannot kill everyone who disagrees with him. Callie says that Abby is her frien...
The Ark/Arkadia/Skaikru
1. Sachin Sahel as Eric Jackson: Abby's helper and confidant. In the third season, he is taken over by A.L.I.E. He is freed from A.L.I.E.'s control once Clarke defeats her. In the fifth season, he has entered a relationship with Miller. In the sixth season, he is part of the team that goes to Sanctum and reluctantly helps Abby try to save Marcus Kane, worried about her growing obsession with it. Jackson is initially a vital part of the plan to save Clarke from Josephine Lightbourne, but her f...
Mount Weather
1. Raymond J. Barryas Dante Wallace (season 2): The leader and president of the Mount Weather colony, who favours more diplomatic attempts to use the blood of the 100 to cure his peoples' own vulnerability to radiation. He is eventually ousted from his leadership role. He is killed when Clarke shoots him in the chest. 2. Eve Harlow as Maya Vie (seasons 2, 6): A resident at Mount Weather who develops romantic feelings toward Jasper. Though initially unaware of Mount Weather's true intentions,...
Pre-Apocalypse characters
1. Erica Cerra as A.L.I.E. / Becca Franko (season 2–7): 1.1. A.L.I.E.: The avatar of an artificial intelligence who guides Jaha and Murphy to the City of Light and is the main antagonist of the third season. A.L.I.E. is responsible for causing the nuclear apocalypse 97 years ago (revealed to be on May 10, 2052). A.L.I.E. had come to believe that the problem was "too many people" and initiated the apocalypse to solve this problem. She uses computer chips to take control of peoples' minds as we...
The list below provides the sequential order of the episodes of The 100. The first five seasons of The 100 take place on Earth. The main theme is doing whatever it takes to survive.
97 years after a nuclear war, human kind is living in space. 100 juvenile delinquents are sent down to Earth to see if the planet is habitable.
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1 day ago · 2. 14. “Bodyguard of Lies”. 8.7/10. "Bodyguard of Lies" is one of the highest-rated episodes of The 100 on IMDb and is a favorite among fans of the Clarke and Lexa pairing. Clarke has difficulty coping with the sacrifices she made in previous episodes and spirals at the thought of losing Bellamy and her people still trapped in the mountain.