The 100

Summary

The 100started out as a adolescent serial publication about survival of the fittest , but the CW show became much more as time went on — andthe best episodes from each season showcase the serial ' growth . Like any television series , The 100has its ups and downs , with some seasons offering more consistent caliber than others . The show ’s early outings are often lauded as its best , but even the laterseasons ofThe 100have their strong point . The CW show is at its strong when it ’s juggling themes of survival of the fittest and morality — and when its fictitious character moral force are compelling .

The latter is why the final season ofThe 100got so much flak , as the character variety and family relationship inconsistencies offend the ending of the serial . Even withThe 100 ’s determination becoming one of theleast gratify TV stopping point out there , there are a few monitor of what made the show so great . The good episodes from each season showcase the cast ’s talent and spotlight the series ' themes .

The 100seasons 1 - 7 are currently available to well out on Netflix .

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7The 100 Season 1 - “We Are Grounders: Part 2” (Episode 13)

Skaikru Fights The Grounders

The 100has a knack for delivering great finales , andseason 1 starts this vogue with episode 13 , " We Are Grounders : Part 2.“After 12 sequence of dispute between the " sky masses " and the groundball , stress come to a brain in the first season ’s net episode . The Grounders make good on their promise to attack the Hundred ’s refugee camp , and Clarke and her friends do everything they can to block their cash advance . What ensues is an action - packed battle that command some harrowing sacrifices to be made . " We Are hopper : Part 2 " also end on a Brobdingnagian cliffhanger , return excitement for everything to come .

While there are many strong competitor forThe 100season 1 ’s in force instalment , " We Are grounder : Part 2 " take the patty for its ability to conflate all the potency of the previous chapter in a undivided installment . The episode highlights the relationship shape over the course of the first 12 episodes — showcasing fantastic acting from the likes of Eliza Taylor and Bob Morley — and it drives home how far people will go to see to it their own selection . The stakes are high than ever , and Clarke and co. ’s response sets up the rest of the series perfectly .

6The 100 Season 2 - “Blood Must Have Blood: Part 2” (Episode 16)

Clarke & Bellamy Make A Harrowing Choice

The 100season 2 ’s good instalment is also its last , as"Blood Must Have Blood : Part 2 " is one of the most heart - wrenching and memorable installment of the integral series . After being abandoned by their Grounder friend , Bellamy and Clarke are left to keep open their people from Mount Weather by themselves . Their desperation push them to do the unthinkable : kill everyone inside the mountain , choosing the lives of their people over both their foeman and allies . This choice is a torturing one that haunt them for the residue of the show . Emotions are eminent , andThe 100 ’s castconveys them well .

" origin Must Have rake : Part 2 " also has several of the best lines of the intact show , from " maybe there are no good guy cable " to"I bear it so they do n’t have to . " In world-wide , this instalment drives home the unacceptable alternative that come with being a leader , something time of year 2 consistently convey up through Clarke and Lexa ’s interactions . While there are some close challenger from earlier in the outing , this one off all the necessary pulse .

5The 100 Season 3 - “Watch The Thrones” (Episode 4)

Lexa’s Fight With Roan

time of year 3 ’s " ascertain the Thrones " breaks from the drift ofThe 100 ’s finales being its best episodes , but that ’s for a good reason . The latter half of season 3 is bogged down by secret plan issuing , and the kill of Lexa and Lincoln has tarnished this picnic ’s legacy . However , the early installment that take place in Polis are some of the CW serial publication ' good chapters . " Watch the Thrones " is the greatest among them , ramping up the intensity of the show ’s politics , showing Commander Lexa at her finest , and fork over plentitude of satisfying moments between Lexa and Clarke .

4The 100 Season 4 - “Praimfaya” (Episode 13)

The Death Wave Finally Arrives

The 100season 4 sees the Grounders and Skaikru preparing for another Book of Revelation , and the " Death Wave " at last arrives in the last episode . While the installments leading up to " Praimfaya " are pack with action and emotion , the finale itself prove just a bit stronger . " Praimfaya " watch characters like Octavia and Bellamy command farewell to one another — potentially for near — highlight the relationships that define the series . As if that were n’t emotional enough , it also sees Clarke give herself to make unnecessary her friends — one of the most hefty minute in the entirety ofThe 100 .

Bellamy and Clarke ’s conversation about the head and the heart will leave spectator misty - eyed , and both Eliza Taylor and Bob Morley pick apart their scene out of the commons . It ’s hard to follow as Bellamy makes the selection to leave Clarke behind , and his and Raven ’s final moments could have made a arresting ending to the show . Of course , Clarke survives the Death Wave , resulting in three more seasons . Still , The 100could have ended on a strong bill with " Praimfaya,“one of its most poignant episode .

3The 100 Season 5 - “Damocles: Part Two” (Episode 13)

Madi Decides To Do Better

Perhaps thebest episode ofThe 100overall , time of year 5 ’s " Damocles : Part Two " probably should have been the series last . Between Bellamy ’s heartfelt lecture about how Madi " can be better " than they are to Monty ’s unexpected video message , " Damocles : Part Two " put up a promising takeout despite the tragedies of earlier time of year . It sees the fiber at long last memorize from their mistakes and choosing humanity over survival . This is what the serial builds towards all along , and the time of year 5 close brings the show ’s composition together brilliantly .

While sure characters ' endings get fleshed out further in late seasons , " Damocles : Part Two " also offers a satisfying enough conclusion for each of their arcs . From Octavia ’s first footstep towards redemption to Clarke and Bellamy ’s moves to patch up , the character moments inThe 100season 5 , installment 13 are powerful . Ending with Madi as a burgeoning leader is also a great move .

2The 100 Season 6 - “Nevermind” (Episode 7)

Clarke & Josephine’s Showdown

The 100season 6 is where the series starts to truly go downhill , but there are a few potent episodes over the course of its run . The best is " Nevermind , " which sees Clarke and Josephine facing off inside Clarke ’s mind . The episode is jolly trippy , as Clarke ventures through her memories , bringing back some surprising face and reminding viewers what makesThe 100so great . Perhaps " Nevermind " is the best episode for the nostalgia factor , but it also fancy Clarke fall to form after some major changes in season 5 . It also showcases Eliza Taylor ’s gift , as well as Josephine thespian Sara Thompson .

1The 100 Season 7 - “Anaconda” (Episode 8)

The Scrapped Prequel’s Backdoor Pilot

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The 100 is a sci - fi post - revelatory TV series set ninety - seven years after a nuclear warfare has destroy culture . When a spaceship caparison humanity ’s lone subsister send one hundred juvenile delinquents back to Earth in hopes of peradventure re - live the satellite , they let on that Earth is still inhabited . Now constantly in a state of mightiness magnetic field with warring clans , cannibals , and mountain - dwellers , the juveniles must attempt to survive while re - demonstrate link with the Ark.

The cast of The 100 with Clarke Griffin and Bellamy Blake in the middle

Clarke Griffin and the other members of The 100 standing on the battlefield in the season 1 finale

The 100 is a sci-fi post-apocalyptic TV series set ninety-seven years after a nuclear war has destroyed civilization. When a spaceship housing humanity’s lone survivors send one hundred juvenile delinquents back to Earth in hopes of possibly re-populating the planet, they discover that Earth is still inhabited. Now constantly in a state of power flux with warring clans, cannibals, and mountain-dwellers, the juveniles must attempt to survive while re-establishing contact with the Ark.

Octavia surrounded by Mountain Men in The 100 season 2 finale.

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Lexa holding a spear in The 100

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Clarke and Allie in The 100 season 6, episode 7

Callie Cadogan near a fire with many people behind her in The 100 backdoor pilot for a prequel series

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