The 100 3×10: A Lie Points Back

“Fallen” further proves that both Lindsey Morgan and Erica Cerra are the real show stealers this season.  The episode contains the fallout from Lincoln’s death in “Stealing Fire,” but it’s not the focal point.  Instead The 100 writers use this opportunity for Alie (Erica Cerra) and Jaha (Isiah Washington) to organize an Arkadia uprising.  They… Continue reading The 100 3×10: A Lie Points Back

The 100 3×08: Three Points of Leadership

The 100 “Terms and Conditions” is a self-contained political thriller stuffed with ultimatums, betrayals, and self reflection on past survival choices. “I have seen this before,” states Bellamy (Bob Morley) at the top of the episode; a significant line of dialogue considering all the “Spacewalker” (2×08) déjà vu feels. The grounders are enforcing the blockade… Continue reading The 100 3×08: Three Points of Leadership

The 100 3×07: ALIE is the Only Point

The 100 “Thirteen” begins on Ascension day, loops back around to the first Unity day, and ends with one shocking grounder ritual. Titus (Neil Sanilands) continues to pursue his political war against Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) and Clarke’s (Eliza Taylor) “Blood must not have blood” law. Meanwhile in the Polis underground, Titus wages a religious battle… Continue reading The 100 3×07: ALIE is the Only Point

The 100 3×02: Five Points & an A.L.I.E.

The 100, “Wanheda Part 2”, is a fast-paced hunt for hope. The numerous story lines are perfectly balanced as the writers continue to acknowledge the severe impact that the events from season 2 had on all of our central characters. “Wanheda Part 1” felt like a complete season set up episode, part 2 is filled… Continue reading The 100 3×02: Five Points & an A.L.I.E.

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