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      • As such, The 100 gets the happy ending as Octavia, Raven, Murphy (Richard Harmon), Emori (Luisa d'Oliveira), Indra (Adina Porter), Gaia (Tati Gabrielle), Levitt (Jason Diaz), Jackson (Sachin Sahel), Miller (Jarod Joseph), Niylah (Jessica Harmon), Echo (Tasya Teles), Hope (Shelby Flannery), and Jordan (Devon Bostick) hug and start living out the rest of their lives without war.
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  2. Jun 9, 2020 · There are currently four characters from the original hundred who are still alive: Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor), Octavia Blake (Marie Avgeropoulos), John Murphy (Richard Harmon), and Nathan Miller (Jarod Joseph).

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    • Bellamy's Militia
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    The 100 (also known as the Delinquents, the prisoners of the Ark, and the invaders) are a subgroup of the Sky People and the namesake of the TV series. They are one hundred juvenile delinquents sent to the Earth to determine if the planet had become habitable. While not counted as part of the 100, Bellamy Blake and Raven Reyes also joined the group.

    Throughout the first season, the group fight Grounders for territory and survival. By the end of the season, 46 of the 100 are dead. The majority of the rest are captured by Mountain Men, whom they struggle against through the second season.

    The 100 consists of one hundred juvenile delinquents. While Bellamy Blake and Raven Reyes join the delinquents before the rest of Sky People come down to Earth, they are not counted as members of the 100 as they were not juvenile delinquents and were not sent to Earth by the Council. However, when speaking with Madi, Clarke counts Bellamy as "101" ...

    "The real guard will be here soon unless we stop it. You don't actually think they're gonna forgive your crimes. Even if they do, then what? Guys like us, we're gonna become model citizens now; get jobs, if we're lucky? Maybe pick up their trash?"

    - Bellamy Blake to the delinquents

    Bellamy's Militia, referred to as Gunners within the show, are a faction among the delinquents who followed Bellamy Blake's orders throughout the first season. Originally, John Murphy started to form a gang when they arrived on Earth. After Bellamy found out that the Ark might be coming down and he would be charged for his crimes, he took over Murphy's gang and made himself the leader. They soon picked up the phrase "whatever the hell we want," though this phrase stopped being used after the delinquents realized they would need rules to survive. Once Bellamy and Clarke Griffin brought back guns, many of these people became one of the twenty Gunners trained on using the guns and were the first line of defense against the Grounders during the Trikru-Delinquent Conflict.

    John Murphy, and Nathan Miller are the only members of militia known to be still alive as of Season Seven.

    Wells: "How could you not want the rest of our people to come down?"

    Bellamy: "My people already are down. Those people locked my people up. Those people killed my mother for the crime of having a second child."

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    Clarke: "Everything we thought we knew about the ground is wrong"

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    Bellamy: "This is our home now. We built this from nothing with our bare hands! Our dead are buried behind that wall in this ground! Our ground! The grounders think they can take that away. They think that because we came from the sky, we don't belong here. But they're yet to realize one very important fact, We are on the ground now, and that means we are grounders!"

    •"The 100" was the official name of the Ark's government program to test Earth's survivability.

    •While Dax is the only one specifically identified as a murderer, Bellamy states in "Murphy's Law" that there is more than one murderer amongst the group. Atom mentioned to Octavia that there was another murderer in the group after Octavia flirted with one.

    1.File:The 100 - Comic-Con® 2017 Video - The CW

    2.http://kimshum.tumblr.com/post/113459659631/hi-the-finale-was-so-awesome-by-the-way-i-loved

    3.https://twitter.com/The100writers/status/725899525135556610

    4.Aaron Ginsburg, tumblr, March 9,2015

  3. May 12, 2020 · The 100 retains only four original characters from season 1's Ark: Clarke Griffin, Octavia Blake, Nathan Miller & John Murphy are still alive.

  4. The series, developed by Jason Rothenberg, is based on the novel series of the same name by Kass Morgan, and follows a group of post-apocalyptic survivors, chiefly a group of criminal adolescents, including Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor), Bellamy Blake , Octavia Blake (Marie Avgeropoulos), Raven Reyes (Lindsey Morgan), and John Murphy (Richard ...

  5. 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.

  6. Aug 26, 2020 · Bellamy Blake. Bob Morley, The 100. CW. Look, we all know The 100 loves nothing more than emotionally devastating Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor), and killing Bellamy (Bob Morley) would...

  7. The series follows a group of survivors who return to Earth, ninety-seven years after a nuclear apocalypse left the planet uninhabitable. Soon, they come across the various settlements of other survivors that survived the disaster, including the Grounders, the Reapers, and the Mountain Men.

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