The 100

When Clarke's pod popped its lid, I thought that she was up to something nasty -- like destroying the remaining prison ship enemies. When they revealed they had been in the deepfreeze for more than a century, I was floored.
Monty's recorded messages to them were touching. I hope that season 6 shows that the few surviving members of the Human Race have learned their lesson. Ruins of an older civilization would be preferable to a new war with an alien race righteously fighting invaders.
 
It's not only a whole new season, it's a whole new world.
Is the fourth time the charm? Humans destroyed Earth twice in seasons one through five, bringing the total to three.
Given the animosities displayed among the first handful of survivors revived. I wonder if yet another opportunity on another planet will produce different results for humankind. We are what we are.
If nothing else, the fresh start will make the season more interesting.
 
Any word on when the sixth series is coming to British shores?

I have a spectacular history of missing the start of US shows, although so far I've managed to avoid that with The 100.
 
REBerg, I'll take the future over having missed the start :)
 
I feel these days that im only watching this show for Murphy. He is by far the best thing about the show and even in the latest episode he was still mvp for me.

Throughout the entire show the rest of the characters are all caught up in unrealistic forced drama and here he is just chilling and having a good time.
 
Someone just pointed this out to me (on a linguistics forum as I asked about my story's language)... What channel was this show on? I've never seen it and it looks awesome.

K2
 
7.16 The Last War
Seven seasons ago, 100 juvenile delinquents were dropped on a radioactive future Earth from an orbiting survival ark. Tonight, their fight was over.
The finale was both cool and corny. It was a wild ride, and I'm glad I was on board.
 
Hmm. Where's this being broadcast in the UK?

I have a bad habit of missing the start of seasons but missing one entirely is an exciting new level of obliviousness.
 
Hmm. Where's this being broadcast in the UK?

I have a bad habit of missing the start of seasons but missing one entirely is an exciting new level of obliviousness.

E4 I believe, which may explain you missing it considering how awful they are at scheduling shows.
 
I do remember the last season they shifted from 9 or 10pm to about 1am or something daft. Did the same thing with Krypton.
 
Ok I am catching up with this now. Just binged Season 6 and about 3 episodes left in S7. A few thoughts.

It took a while to get back to this because of the melodramatic nature of the series. Everything was so over the top. Emotion seemed to rule every decision made. It was like these guys, no matter the turmoil or absolute chaos they lived through were in a permanent teenage funk.

I have to say a bit of maturing went on in the last two series. Finally John Murphy makes his mark. Himself and Emori are two of the best developed characters in the series.

I am enjoying Indira's more prominent role.

However one question perplexes me and I ask this is in all seriousness. Is Clarke Griffen the most narcissistic character ever to appear on TV?

Question aside I am looking forward to The Last War.
 
Certainly the winner for this series. Many better characters fell along the way.

I get that. Even in the last 2 series Gabriel was a really nuanced character that the writers didn't seem to know what to do with him.
 
7.16 The Last War
Seven seasons ago, 100 juvenile delinquents were dropped on a radioactive future Earth from an orbiting survival ark. Tonight, their fight was over.
The finale was both cool and corny. It was a wild ride, and I'm glad I was on board.

I have the same sentiment about the finale.
 
I have to say a bit of maturing went on in the last two series. Finally John Murphy makes his mark. Himself and Emori are two of the best developed characters in the series.
As an initially repugnant guy who was semi-lynched in the fourth episode of the first season, Murphy was not someone I expected to be among the final survivors. He was truly a character who developed character, despite his outward cynicism.
 
As an initially repugnant guy who was semi-lynched in the fourth episode of the first season, Murphy was not someone I expected to be among the final survivors. He was truly a character who developed character, despite his outward cynicism.

I didn't like the finale . Im not even going bother with the prequel series .
 
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