Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Mar 19, 2014 · The 100. 7.6 TV-14 HD 43 min. 10 of 4. 100 years in the future, when the Earth has been abandoned due to radioactivity, the last surviving humans live on an ark orbiting the planet — but the ark won't last forever. So the repressive regime picks 100 expendable juvenile delinquents to send down to Earth to see if the planet is still habitable. Type:

  2. Oct 1, 2020 · The 100 has now come to an end on The CW with a final episode that gave a rare happy ending to the cast—though in the show's typical style, that finale was bittersweet.

  3. Oct 1, 2020 · The 100 showrunner Jason Rothenberg breaks down the series finale's biggest twists, gives a status update on the spinoff, and more.

    • Senior Author
    • What The Last War Really Is
    • Why Clarke Failed The Test But Raven Didn’T
    • Why Clarke Can Never Transcend
    • How Emori Transcends & Lives
    • Everyone Who Refuses Transcendence & Why
    • The 100’s Final Scene & Season 1 Callback
    • The 100 Ending’s Real Meaning Explained

    While Cadogan had insisted that humanity was headed towards a last war, he was only partially correct. Jordan actually had the correct reading, that instead of a war, it was a test for humanity. Whoever steps through the Anomaly to reach the Judge represents their species for the chance to transcend if they’re worthy - or be destroyed if they’re no...

    While the test is about humanity as a whole, a lot of it is influenced by who takes it. Clarke fails the test because she was driven by the wrong motivations. When Clarke took the test, she was filled with grief and anger, killing random Disciples on the way to the Stone Room just because they were there. There may have been a time where she could ...

    Clarke finds herself left on Earth after the rest of humanity transcends, seemingly with only Russell’s dog, Picasso, as company. While Clarke thinks this is a continuation of her need to bear the consequences instead of others, the Judge explains that’s not necessarily the case. It’s not because she failed the test or because of her many mass murd...

    It’s established early in the finale that someone cannot transcend after they’ve died. Levitt explains this to Octavia in the context of Bellamy not getting to transcend despite his belief, which leads to her desperation in keeping Echo and Levitt alive just a little bit longer at the end. This just asks the question of how Emori transcends, since ...

    After Clarke finds herself seemingly alone on Earth, the Judge explains that transcendence is actually a choice, not something forced upon everyone. Everyone in the past had chosen to transcend, but it’s revealed that many humans opted out (which the Judge considers a strange curiosity), and audiences see that many of Clarke’s friends have returned...

    The 100season 7's final scene flashes back to Clarke drawing in her cell from the pilot episode - in fact, it was the opening scene of the series. While it’s hard to tell what Clarke's drawing it was, it looked like a drawing of people on Earth. This was an idealistic drawing of what it would be like to be on Earth. When she was still considered a ...

    The 100has been about fighting from early on: fighting between members of the delinquents; battles with the grounders; escaping Mount Weather; defeating ALIE; racing against time with Praimfaya; fighting the Eligius IV crew; surviving Sanctum; and then finally taking on Cadogan and his Disciples. There’s either always been a war going or one just o...

  4. Oct 1, 2020 · “The Last War” reached an unexpected conclusion in Wednesday’s series finale of The 100, which put the entire human race — what’s left of it, anyway — on trial. TVLine spoke with showrunner Jason...

  5. Sep 30, 2020 · The 100 Series Finale: What That Ending Really Means. Showrunner Jason Rothenberg walked us through the meaning of The 100 's bittersweet series finale, which aired Wednesday, Sept 30. By...

  6. People also ask

  7. May 25, 2017 · Clarke, Bellamy, Raven, and the gang race to get an ancient ship to space in 90 minutes — what could go wrong?