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- The 100 hones all of the things that make it tick for a dynamic second season complete with fast-paced storylines, vivid visuals, and interesting characters to root for -- or against.
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The 100 hones all of the things that make it tick for a dynamic second season complete with fast-paced storylines, vivid visuals, and interesting characters to root for -- or against.
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- Eliza Taylor
- Dean White
- March 19, 2014
I wanna start off my review by saying season 2 is by far my favorite. The change of pace from landing on the ground and learning how to survive to Mount Weather was a great transition. It added a lot of depth to the plot and the story line of Mount Weather was executed really well.
Dec 28, 2023 · Summary. The 100 season 2 finale, "Blood Must Have Blood," leads to the death of the Mountain Men and the reunion of the Sky People at Camp Jaha. Clarke's decision to release radiation on Mount Weather haunts her, and Maya's death leads to Jasper's depression and grim fate.
- Zachary Moser
- Staff Writer
- May we meet again
- Verdict
By Eric Goldman
Updated: Mar 11, 2016 2:51 pm
Posted: Mar 15, 2015 5:27 pm
Note: Full spoilers for The 100: Season 2 follow.
Overcoming most of its early growing pains pretty quickly, The 100 was a very strong show by the end of its first season. But Season 2 elevated the series into the upper echelon, as the show become one of the coolest and most daring series on TV these days.
There were some excellent nuances at work here. Dante Wallace (Raymond J. Barry), presumably the season’s big villain initially, turned out to be pretty truthful when it came to his wish to work with and unite with those from the Ark – and to have great respect for and even a sense of kinship with Clarke. Yet he was also someone who was unapologetically doing horrible things to the Grounders, using their blood to help his people, while transforming many of them into the cannibalistic reapers. The fact that he simply saw the Grounders as “savages” and those from the Ark as people he could relate to made him a fascinating character, as you couldn’t really root for him, yet as the season progressed, he was the voice of reason inside Mount Weather – especially compared to his even more brutal, single-minded “us over anyone” son, Cage (Johnny Whitworth).
Considering I just wrote way more than I intended above, I’ll keep this short – The 100: Season 2 was fantastic. This is one of the best shows on TV these days and I hope it can begin to expand its audience, because there’s so much to love here. In the meantime, those of us in the know can continue to bask in the happiness that is that early Season...
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