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Diese Episodenliste enthält alle Episoden der US-amerikanischen Science-Fiction-Serie The , sortiert nach der US-amerikanischen Erstausstrahlung. Nebenbesetzung[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]. Rollenname, Schauspieler, Nebenrolle (Staffel), Nebenrolle (Episode), Synchronsprecher. Eric Jackson. The Episodenguide. Alle Staffeln der Serie The Episodenanzahl: Folgen; Start in den USA: März Episodenführer der TV-Serie – Staffel 1 · Staffel 2 · Staffel. Episodenführer Season 7 – Aus der Befreiung des Sanctums ergeben sich neue Probleme, da alle überlebenden Parteien unterschiedliche Interessen. Episodenführer Season 4 – Clarke gelingt es, die Stadt des Lichts zu zerstören, doch er weiß, dass die Welt damit dennoch nicht gerettet ist. Die tödliche . In the series premiere, young exiles from a dying space station are sent to the it by it's first episodes and the "teenie drama stuff" impression you get there.

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Download as PDF Printable version. Bharat Nalluri. Jason Rothenberg. Set in an indeterminate year in the distant future, 97 years after a nuclear apocalypse has devastated the surface of Earth, all known humans are residents of merged orbiting space stations known as "The Ark".
Abby Griffin Paige Turco. The discover a lush Earth filled with new wonders and dangers. Clarke and four others search for the former Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center , a possible site of supplies.
Ultimately, they discover that there are hostile survivors on the ground when Jasper, one of their party, is speared.
The other delinquents remain at the landing site and, under the leadership of Bellamy Bob Morley , celebrate their new world.
After Abby uses too many supplies to save Jaha, Kane attempts to execute her but, Jaha recovers in time to issue Abby a pardon. Dean White. Chancellor Jaha recovers and learns of his son Wells' supposed fate on the ground.
Abby recruits Raven, a zero-gravity mechanic, to fix a drop pod to send herself to the ground. Meanwhile on Earth, Clarke, Wells, Murphy, and Bellamy set out to rescue Jasper, who was taken by the grounders after being attacked.
They find Jasper tied to a tree and manage to return to camp with him, in addition to a panther they killed prior his rescue. Bellamy forces the to trade their wristbands for food.
Clarke and Finn manage to keep them. As the Ark watches more wristbands going offline believing they are dying, a figure watches the from above the camp.
In flashbacks, Clarke's engineer father Jake discovers a life support problem with The Ark, is arrested for threatening to tell the people and " floated " by Jaha.
In the present, Clarke, Finn, and Wells search for antibiotic seaweed to treat Jasper's infected wounds. Bellamy assembles a hunting group who are followed by Charlotte, a troubled year-old whose parents were executed by Jaha.
A lethal acidic fog hits, forcing Clarke, Finn, and Wells to seek shelter. The three talk, and Clarke berates Wells for his apparent part in her father's execution believing he told his father of Clarke's father's intent to commit treason.
Bellamy and Charlotte take refuge from the fog; he comforts her when she has a nightmare. One of the is fatally burned by the fog, forcing Clarke to mercy kill him; she subsequently succeeds in saving Jasper.
Clarke discovers her mother's culpability in her father's death, learning that she actually told Thelonious, knowing her father would be floated.
Clarke and Wells reconcile. Later, Charlotte's misinterpretation of Bellamy's advice leads her to kill Wells. Monty attempts to use the wristbands to contact The Ark.
Octavia and Jasper discover Murphy's knife outside the wall with two fingers, which are Wells'. Clarke publicly accuses Murphy, inciting a mob that begins hanging him.
Overwhelmed, Charlotte confesses and Murphy is cut down. Charlotte flees camp with Clarke and Finn, and they take refuge in a bunker, pursued by a revenge-seeking Murphy.
Feeling guilty, Charlotte attempts to turn herself in, but Bellamy intercepts her. The whole group ends up at a dead-end cliff where Charlotte jumps off and commits suicide, and Bellamy banishes Murphy; the incident brings the formerly feuding Clarke and Bellamy together as a strong leadership front for the Monty accidentally fries all of the wristbands.
Finn runs to the bunker in frustration, Clarke follows, and they have sex. On The Ark, Abby and Raven go to great lengths to acquire a pressure regulator , but Kane finds out and has Abby arrested.
Raven launches off The Ark alone and prepares to enter the atmosphere. Bruce Miller. Raven, unconscious, has made it to the ground.
Bellamy reaches her pod first and throws away her radio as he was the one to shoot Jaha and fears repercussions from his actions.
Clarke and Finn follow, and help Raven, who is revealed to be Finn's girlfriend, leaving Clarke devastated. They catch up with Bellamy and tell him of the people to be culled from The Ark to preserve oxygen.
He helps locate the radio, but it cannot be repaired in time, so they devise a plan to fire "flare" rockets that The Ark will see, confirming that Earth is survivable.
On The Ark, the approved plan calls for sealing off and deoxygenating Section A desperate Abby reveals her husband's discovery to The Ark, causing some residents to volunteer for the culling.
After the culling, Abby, imprisoned, and Jaha watch in surprise as the "flare" rockets appear in the viewport above Abby's cell.
Meanwhile, Octavia is captured by a grounder. John Showalter. In the midst of a hurricane on the ground, Finn is near death from a poisoned stab wound.
Bellamy, having captured the grounder who stabbed Finn, tortures him for the antidote but he does not speak. Octavia convinces the grounder to reveal the antidote by poisoning herself with the same blade.
On The Ark, Abby is released due to the unexpected support of Kane, but is removed from the Council as punishment for her actions. Replacing her is the former chancellor, Diana Sydney, whose intentions are questionable.
After learning that Earth is habitable, The Ark begins preparations for Project Exodus: their re-colonization of Earth. In addition, residual tension from the culling causes mistrust in the Council.
Clarke finally confronts her mother who insists that she only intended to have Jaha talk Clarke's father out of his plan, not execute him. Video connection is established with The Ark.
The Ark informs the of a nearby underground depot that may serve as a winter home. Bellamy and Clarke investigate and discover a stockpile of weapons and supplies.
Dax, whom Commander Shumway is coercing to kill Bellamy, follows them. Octavia takes advantage of the camp's suffering from the effects of hallucinogenic nuts gathered as rations and frees the grounder, whose name is Lincoln.
Bellamy, also hallucinating, is wracked with guilt for the culling and almost killed by Dax; Bellamy manages to kill Dax with Clarke's help. Clarke appeals to Jaha to pardon Bellamy for his crime using his actions on the ground; Jaha agrees in exchange for the name of the person who hired Bellamy.
This leads to the arrest and imprisonment of Shumway. He is visited by Diana Sydney, and it is revealed that Jaha's assassination was her idea.
Diana then has Shumway killed in his cell and framed to look like a suicide. As the celebrate, they find their video link interrupted when a bomb explodes during the ceremony on The Ark.
Diana engineers a mutiny in order to hijack the first dropship. As the ship launches, it is not fully disconnected from The Ark's main systems, causing an Ark-wide power outage and disabling every dropship.
On the ground, in an effort to initiate peace, Finn arranges a meeting with the local grounder leader through Lincoln. Clarke represents the group and goes to the meeting, where she meets Anya, a grounder leader.
Anya reveals that the 's "flares" burned down a grounder village, causing the grounders to desire their destruction despite it having been an accident.
Jasper, who along with Bellamy is monitoring the meeting from cover, believes he sees the grounder spotters in the trees about to shoot, he opens fire, and the meeting dissolves into battle.
That night, Clarke and Bellamy see the dropship descending. It comes in too fast with no parachute and violently crashes in the distance.
The discover no survivors at the Exodus dropship. Murphy returns to the dropship after being captured and tortured by the grounders for information about the group.
Shortly afterwards, a viral hemorrhagic fever spreads through the camp and Clarke realizes the grounders used Murphy as a form of biological warfare.
Bellamy, Raven and Clarke all contract the disease though Octavia and Finn are immune. Octavia learns from Lincoln that this is his people's way of softening the battlefield and that the virus will soon pass; Lincoln intends to flee the area and warns of Mountain Men who will be after them.
Raven builds a bomb to delay the coming attack, but collapses from the virus before it can be detonated; Finn rescues Raven while Jasper detonates the bomb just in time with Monty's help.
Later, Murphy smothers Connor as revenge for his part in Murphy's hanging. Raven breaks up with Finn after realizing that he's in love with Clarke.
At least three of the die of the virus, but the rest begin to recover. Monty discovers a strange signal on the Exodus dropship's black box that apparently caused it to crash.
After a fire destroys most of the food supply, the group sends out hunting parties to restock. Clarke, Finn, and Myles go out together, but Clarke and Finn are captured and brought to the grounder camp.
Anya instructs Clarke to save Tris, her second, a young girl who was injured in the bomb blast. Clarke tries to save her but is unsuccessful.
In revenge, Finn is taken away to be executed. Clarke escapes by killing her guard and runs. Bellamy, Raven, Octavia, and Monty search for the missing party and find Myles, hurt in the woods.
Monty mysteriously disappears after hearing a strange signal on their hand radios. Kane awakens on a devastated Ark.
He searches for survivors and realizes Jaha is alive in the Earth Monitoring Station and trying to bring systems online.
With over half The Ark's populace likely dead, they discover that there are survivors in an access bay to the exodus ship. After the show received a series order, [30] filming occurred for the first season between August and January Filming for the second season commenced on July 7, , and concluded on January 23, The third season was filmed between July 15, , and February 2, Jason Rothenberg said it was similar to Creole English.
Trigedasleng derives from that cant and evolved over several short generations of survivors of the apocalypse.
On March 12, , Warner Bros. Television shut down production on all of their shows due to the COVID pandemic , however, writer Kim Shumway confirmed they were able to complete filming for their seventh season.
In Canada, Season 1 of The was licensed exclusively to Netflix. The series premiered on March 20, , the day after the mid-season premiere of Season 1 on the CW.
Season 2 premiered on January 6, , and averaged 1,, viewers. In Australia, The was originally scheduled to premiere on Go! Warner Home Entertainment released the first five seasons' DVDs, and the first season's Blu-ray while the remaining five seasons' Blu-rays were released through Warner Archive Collection who also released a manufacture-on-demand DVD for the sixth season.
The site's consensus reads: "Although flooded with stereotypes, the suspenseful atmosphere helps make The a rare high-concept guilty pleasure".
On Metacritic , the first season scores 63 out of points, based on 26 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
The site's consensus reads: " The 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.
Club said, "Very few shows manage to really push the boundaries of moral compromise in a way that feels legitimately difficult.
Breaking Bad did it. The Sopranos did it. Game of Thrones has done it. Those shows never back down from the philosophical murkiness of their worlds, refusing to provide a tidy, happy ending if it doesn't feel right.
With 'Blood Must Have Blood, Part Two,' The has done the same, presenting a finale that doesn't shy away from the morally complex stakes it's spent a whole season building up".
This is a show about moral choices and the consequences of those choices, and it's been laudably committed to those ideas from Day 1".
The Critical consensus is, " The goes macro in season 3, skillfully expanding the literal scope of the setting and figurative moral landscape". In season three which the cast and showrunner previewed here , the show is more politically complicated than ever, and the world-building that accompanies the depiction of various factions, alliances and conflicts is generally admirable".
Club wrote: "Before we even get to tonight's action-packed finale of The , it needs to be said that this has been a rocky season.
The first half of it was defined by shoddy character motivations and oversized villains. The second half of this season has done some work to bring the show back from the brink, focusing on the City of Light and issues of freewill and difficult moral choices, bringing some much needed depth to the third season.
That work pays off with "Perverse Instantiation: Part Two," a thrilling, forward-thinking finale that provides some necessary closure to this season".
He gave the finale itself an "A-" rating. The critical consensus is, "Season 4 of The rewards longtime viewers with a deeper look at their favorite characters, as well as adding exceptional nuance and depth to their thrilling circumstances".
Die All, Die Merrily has a 9. The critical consensus is, "Five years in, The manages to top itself once again with a audacious, addicting season. All episodes of the season received highly positive reviews, but the third episode Sleeping Giants has received particular high acclaim.
That's still no reason to clone material, nor is it a reason to deliver characters who are little more than stereotypes".
CW's The seeks to explore that concept and more with a series that's about equal parts young adult drama, sci-fi adventure and thriller.
It takes a little while for the series to warm up, but when The begins to hit its stride, a unique and compelling drama begins to emerge".
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".
Critics and fans considered the death a continuation of a persistent trope in television in which LGBT characters are killed off far more often than others — implicitly portraying them as disposable, as existing only to serve the stories of straight characters, or to attract viewers.
A widespread debate among writers and fans about the trope ensued, with Lexa's death cited as a prime example of the trope, and why it should end.
And I am very sorry for not recognizing this as fully as I should have". An estimated 2. A backdoor pilot episode was ordered; "Anaconda" aired July 8, as an episode of the seventh and final season of The The prequel series is set to show the events 97 years before the original series, beginning with the nuclear apocalypse that wiped out almost all life on Earth.
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S7, Ep2. Echo and Gabriel learn more about Hope and her mysterious past. S7, Ep3. As Raven faces an unexpected threat, Clarke must keep the peace among opposing factions in Sanctum.
S7, Ep4. Mysterious outsiders arrive with news of Clarke's missing people. S7, Ep5. Octavia gets to know a whole new world. Meanwhile, Murphy and Emori play make believe.
S7, Ep6. Clarke and her friends find themselves on a planet that is not what it seems. S7, Ep7. Emori tries to heal Sanctum's old familial wounds while Echo, Octavia and Diyoza struggle with new ones.
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Edit Cast Series cast summary: Eliza Taylor Octavia Blake episodes, Bob Morley Bellamy Blake 97 episodes, Lindsey Morgan Raven Reyes 98 episodes, Richard Harmon John Murphy 90 episodes, Paige Turco Marcus Kane 81 episodes, Christopher Larkin Monty Green 73 episodes, Jarod Joseph Nathan Miller 67 episodes, Isaiah Washington Thelonious Jaha 60 episodes, Sachin Sahel Eric Jackson 60 episodes, Devon Bostick Jasper Jordan 56 episodes, Tasya Teles Echo 54 episodes, Adina Porter Indra 54 episodes, Luisa d'Oliveira Edit Storyline The series is set 97 years after a devastating nuclear war wiped out almost all life on Earth.
Taglines: From the ashes, we will rise. Edit Did You Know? Quotes [ repeated introduction to episode recap ] Clarke : [ v. I've never felt the sun on my face or breathed real air or floated in the water.
None of us have. For three generations, The Ark has kept what's left of the human race alive, but now our home is dying, and we are the last hope of mankind.
One hundred prisoners sent on a desperate mission to the Ground. Each of us is here because we broke the Law. On the Ground, there is no Law. All we have to do is survive.
But we will be tested Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this. Q: Why is it forbidden to have a second child on the ark?
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Bharat Nalluri. Jason Rothenberg. Set in an indeterminate year in the distant future, 97 years after a nuclear apocalypse has devastated the surface of Earth, all known humans are residents of merged orbiting space stations known as "The Ark".
Abby Griffin Paige Turco. The discover a lush Earth filled with new wonders and dangers. Clarke and four others search for the former Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center , a possible site of supplies.
Ultimately, they discover that there are hostile survivors on the ground when Jasper, one of their party, is speared.
The other delinquents remain at the landing site and, under the leadership of Bellamy Bob Morley , celebrate their new world.
After Abby uses too many supplies to save Jaha, Kane attempts to execute her but, Jaha recovers in time to issue Abby a pardon.
Dean White. Chancellor Jaha recovers and learns of his son Wells' supposed fate on the ground. Abby recruits Raven, a zero-gravity mechanic, to fix a drop pod to send herself to the ground.
Meanwhile on Earth, Clarke, Wells, Murphy, and Bellamy set out to rescue Jasper, who was taken by the grounders after being attacked.
They find Jasper tied to a tree and manage to return to camp with him, in addition to a panther they killed prior his rescue.
Bellamy forces the to trade their wristbands for food. Clarke and Finn manage to keep them. As the Ark watches more wristbands going offline believing they are dying, a figure watches the from above the camp.
In flashbacks, Clarke's engineer father Jake discovers a life support problem with The Ark, is arrested for threatening to tell the people and " floated " by Jaha.
In the present, Clarke, Finn, and Wells search for antibiotic seaweed to treat Jasper's infected wounds. Bellamy assembles a hunting group who are followed by Charlotte, a troubled year-old whose parents were executed by Jaha.
A lethal acidic fog hits, forcing Clarke, Finn, and Wells to seek shelter. The three talk, and Clarke berates Wells for his apparent part in her father's execution believing he told his father of Clarke's father's intent to commit treason.
Bellamy and Charlotte take refuge from the fog; he comforts her when she has a nightmare. One of the is fatally burned by the fog, forcing Clarke to mercy kill him; she subsequently succeeds in saving Jasper.
Clarke discovers her mother's culpability in her father's death, learning that she actually told Thelonious, knowing her father would be floated.
Clarke and Wells reconcile. Later, Charlotte's misinterpretation of Bellamy's advice leads her to kill Wells. Monty attempts to use the wristbands to contact The Ark.
Octavia and Jasper discover Murphy's knife outside the wall with two fingers, which are Wells'. Clarke publicly accuses Murphy, inciting a mob that begins hanging him.
Overwhelmed, Charlotte confesses and Murphy is cut down. Charlotte flees camp with Clarke and Finn, and they take refuge in a bunker, pursued by a revenge-seeking Murphy.
Feeling guilty, Charlotte attempts to turn herself in, but Bellamy intercepts her. The whole group ends up at a dead-end cliff where Charlotte jumps off and commits suicide, and Bellamy banishes Murphy; the incident brings the formerly feuding Clarke and Bellamy together as a strong leadership front for the Monty accidentally fries all of the wristbands.
Finn runs to the bunker in frustration, Clarke follows, and they have sex. On The Ark, Abby and Raven go to great lengths to acquire a pressure regulator , but Kane finds out and has Abby arrested.
Raven launches off The Ark alone and prepares to enter the atmosphere. Bruce Miller. Raven, unconscious, has made it to the ground.
Bellamy reaches her pod first and throws away her radio as he was the one to shoot Jaha and fears repercussions from his actions.
Clarke and Finn follow, and help Raven, who is revealed to be Finn's girlfriend, leaving Clarke devastated. They catch up with Bellamy and tell him of the people to be culled from The Ark to preserve oxygen.
He helps locate the radio, but it cannot be repaired in time, so they devise a plan to fire "flare" rockets that The Ark will see, confirming that Earth is survivable.
On The Ark, the approved plan calls for sealing off and deoxygenating Section A desperate Abby reveals her husband's discovery to The Ark, causing some residents to volunteer for the culling.
After the culling, Abby, imprisoned, and Jaha watch in surprise as the "flare" rockets appear in the viewport above Abby's cell.
Meanwhile, Octavia is captured by a grounder. John Showalter. In the midst of a hurricane on the ground, Finn is near death from a poisoned stab wound.
Bellamy, having captured the grounder who stabbed Finn, tortures him for the antidote but he does not speak.
Octavia convinces the grounder to reveal the antidote by poisoning herself with the same blade. On The Ark, Abby is released due to the unexpected support of Kane, but is removed from the Council as punishment for her actions.
Replacing her is the former chancellor, Diana Sydney, whose intentions are questionable. After learning that Earth is habitable, The Ark begins preparations for Project Exodus: their re-colonization of Earth.
In addition, residual tension from the culling causes mistrust in the Council. Clarke finally confronts her mother who insists that she only intended to have Jaha talk Clarke's father out of his plan, not execute him.
Video connection is established with The Ark. The Ark informs the of a nearby underground depot that may serve as a winter home.
Bellamy and Clarke investigate and discover a stockpile of weapons and supplies. Dax, whom Commander Shumway is coercing to kill Bellamy, follows them.
Octavia takes advantage of the camp's suffering from the effects of hallucinogenic nuts gathered as rations and frees the grounder, whose name is Lincoln.
Bellamy, also hallucinating, is wracked with guilt for the culling and almost killed by Dax; Bellamy manages to kill Dax with Clarke's help.
Clarke appeals to Jaha to pardon Bellamy for his crime using his actions on the ground; Jaha agrees in exchange for the name of the person who hired Bellamy.
This leads to the arrest and imprisonment of Shumway. He is visited by Diana Sydney, and it is revealed that Jaha's assassination was her idea.
Diana then has Shumway killed in his cell and framed to look like a suicide. As the celebrate, they find their video link interrupted when a bomb explodes during the ceremony on The Ark.
Diana engineers a mutiny in order to hijack the first dropship. As the ship launches, it is not fully disconnected from The Ark's main systems, causing an Ark-wide power outage and disabling every dropship.
On the ground, in an effort to initiate peace, Finn arranges a meeting with the local grounder leader through Lincoln.
Clarke represents the group and goes to the meeting, where she meets Anya, a grounder leader. Anya reveals that the 's "flares" burned down a grounder village, causing the grounders to desire their destruction despite it having been an accident.
Jasper, who along with Bellamy is monitoring the meeting from cover, believes he sees the grounder spotters in the trees about to shoot, he opens fire, and the meeting dissolves into battle.
That night, Clarke and Bellamy see the dropship descending. It comes in too fast with no parachute and violently crashes in the distance.
The discover no survivors at the Exodus dropship. Murphy returns to the dropship after being captured and tortured by the grounders for information about the group.
Shortly afterwards, a viral hemorrhagic fever spreads through the camp and Clarke realizes the grounders used Murphy as a form of biological warfare.
Bellamy, Raven and Clarke all contract the disease though Octavia and Finn are immune. Octavia learns from Lincoln that this is his people's way of softening the battlefield and that the virus will soon pass; Lincoln intends to flee the area and warns of Mountain Men who will be after them.
Raven builds a bomb to delay the coming attack, but collapses from the virus before it can be detonated; Finn rescues Raven while Jasper detonates the bomb just in time with Monty's help.
Later, Murphy smothers Connor as revenge for his part in Murphy's hanging. Raven breaks up with Finn after realizing that he's in love with Clarke.
At least three of the die of the virus, but the rest begin to recover. Monty discovers a strange signal on the Exodus dropship's black box that apparently caused it to crash.
After a fire destroys most of the food supply, the group sends out hunting parties to restock. Clarke, Finn, and Myles go out together, but Clarke and Finn are captured and brought to the grounder camp.
Anya instructs Clarke to save Tris, her second, a young girl who was injured in the bomb blast. Clarke tries to save her but is unsuccessful.
In revenge, Finn is taken away to be executed. Clarke escapes by killing her guard and runs. Bellamy, Raven, Octavia, and Monty search for the missing party and find Myles, hurt in the woods.
Monty mysteriously disappears after hearing a strange signal on their hand radios. Kane awakens on a devastated Ark. He searches for survivors and realizes Jaha is alive in the Earth Monitoring Station and trying to bring systems online.
With over half The Ark's populace likely dead, they discover that there are survivors in an access bay to the exodus ship.
Kane braves the extreme heat in a maintenance tunnel to reach the survivors—including Abby. Clarke is recaptured by Anya, and they encounter a grounder named Tristan, who assumes command.
Clarke is saved by Lincoln and taken to a very much alive Finn. Lincoln leads the two through a network of tunnels occupied by the reapers, cannibalistic humanoids the grounders themselves are afraid of.
Lincoln seemingly sacrifices himself so Clarke and Finn can live to warn the others, including Octavia. Back at the dropship, Murphy has taken Jasper hostage.
Bellamy trades himself for Jasper. While Raven attempts to open the dropship door, Murphy shoots his gun aimlessly at the floor after hearing a gasp, accidentally shooting her.
Murphy prepares to hang Bellamy. She finally succeeds in opening the door only to find Bellamy dangling, but is able to rescue him.
Murphy retreats to the upper level, Murphy blows a hole in the ship with gunpowder and escapes with a radio. A returned Clarke convinces the group to flee the camp for the ocean where they'll be safe.
On The Ark, with the dropships no longer functional, Jaha realizes that the only way to save the rest of the citizens is by bringing The Ark and its people to the ground.
The are ambushed by grounder scouts and forced to retreat to camp. Meanwhile, the remaining citizens of The Ark prepare to return to Earth.
After a technical failure to jettison requires manual intervention, Jaha remains on The Ark to an inevitable suffocation in one to two weeks when air runs out.
Mecha Station, with Abby and Kane, makes it to the ground. Back at the dropship, Tristan leads the grounders' attack.
The mount their defense. Octavia is injured and leaves with Lincoln. Most of the retreat into the dropship; Anya leaps in after them and is subdued.
As previously planned, Jasper manages to activate the dropship's rockets; the massive fireball kills all of the grounders, and apparently Finn and Bellamy.
When the emerge from the dropship, gas grenades drop at their feet, and they all pass out. Clarke wakes up in a white room. Through the window in her door she sees Monty locked in an identical room across the hallway.
A sign next to his door reads "Mount Weather Quarantine Ward". John F. Michael Angeli. Chancellor Jaha discovers a baby left on The Ark and plans to take him to Earth.
Octavia holds Nyko hostage and offers him to Indra, the village leader, to get Lincoln back. Abby performs surgery on Raven to remove the bullet from her spine without anaesthesia.
Jaha learns that the baby is a hallucination of his son caused by oxygen deprivation , who convinces him to continue living his life; Jaha crash lands a nuclear missile carrying him to Earth.
During the prisoner exchange, Octavia is attacked by the reapers, who capture Lincoln. Clarke learns that Anya — the leader of the grounders — is being held in Mount Weather with other prisoners being forced to supply blood to heal the mountain residents.
Clarke and Anya escape Mount Weather into the reaper tunnels. Abby is punished for supplying guns to Finn. Bellamy and the others leave Camp Jaha to search for their friends.
Octavia joins Indra's hunting party to follow the reapers and retrieve Lincoln but he is not among the grounders they intercept. Kane goes after Finn, Bellamy and the others and appoints Abby chancellor in his absence.
Clarke and Anya risk their lives to escape the tunnels, then Anya takes Clarke hostage. Lincoln is shown to be in Mount Weather, and it is revealed that the reapers work with the mountain men, bringing prisoners to Mount Weather and being fed dead grounders.
Chancellor Jaha is found in a desert and rescued by a boy named Zoran, living with his parents who left their people in search of a place in the "dead zone" called the "City of Light".
Searching for their friends, Finn, Bellamy and the others find a survivor from The Ark — Mel — who is saved by Bellamy after Sterling dies while trying to rescue her.
While Clarke and Anya are on the run from mountain men, Raven starts working in the camp again alongside Wick, who has made her a brace for her leg.
Octavia finally reunites with Bellamy and the others. Chancellor Jaha is forced to leave Zoran and his parents when Zoran's father trades him for a horse.
On their way out of the woods, Clarke and Anya arrive at Camp Jaha. At the end, Ark soldiers shoot and kill Anya and knock out Clarke, after mistaking her for a hostile grounder.
Charlie Craig. Clarke is brought into Camp Jaha and, after receiving medical attention from Abby, is reunited with Bellamy, Octavia, and Raven.
They go after Finn and Murphy. Kane is hoping to find peace with the grounders but instead is imprisoned at the grounder camp, where he discovers Jaha is also a prisoner.
Lincoln is being held at Mount Weather where he is the subject of experiments involving a red drug that turns grounders into reapers.
Jasper takes extreme measures to save Maya from radiation exposure by allowing a blood transfusion conducted by Dr.
After Maya's successful treatment, Dr. Tsing and Cage — Dante's son and Lincoln's torturer — ask President Wallace for permission to move forward with trials on the He refuses.
Elsewhere, Finn holds an entire grounder village hostage while searching for Clarke. Clarke, Bellamy, and Octavia arrive in time to see Finn gun down 18 grounders.
Two days after the massacre, Raven discovers that Mount Weather has been jamming communications which caused the crash of the Exodus drop ship.
Leaving camp to investigate, Bellamy and Octavia discover that Lincoln has become a reaper. Clarke still has not spoken to Finn.
Raven manages to listen in on Mount Weather's radio broadcasts and discovers that the acid fog from before is a weapon of the mountain.
In Mount Weather, Wallace wants Jasper to find volunteers to provide blood for the mountain residents but he fails.
Maya discovers the radiation leak she was caught in was no accident and confides in Jasper about the mountain's caged grounders.
In captivity, Jaha and Kane are told that one of them must kill the other to gain an audience with the Commander.
Kane attempts to take his own life rather than kill Jaha but a grounder witness, named Lexa , reveals herself to be the Commander and says that she believes their wish for peace is sincere.
She sends Jaha to Camp Jaha with a message; leave within two days, or die. James Thorpe. With the grounders' deadline imminent, Abby and Jaha disagree over what the survivors are to do; Jaha wishes to evacuate to the so called "City of Light", while Abby wants to remain behind to rescue the Clarke, Octavia, and Bellamy hold the reaper-state Lincoln in the drop ship and learn he was drugged and experimented on.
Lincoln's heart stops but is restarted by Clarke, who believes there is a way to cure reapers — information they can use with the grounders.
When Abby cures Lincoln, Lexa grants Clarke the truce but demands Finn's execution for the massacre before it can begin. Tsing learns that for the mountain residents to live on the surface, they would have to kill the 47 for their bone marrow.
Though Wallace vetoes the plan, his son Cage goes behind his back and begins the process with Harper. Clarke returns to camp with knowledge of the only way the grounders will accept a truce.
Opinions are divided when Clarke reveals the grounders will cease their attack if they are given Finn. Flashbacks to The Ark reveal that Finn was imprisoned because he took the fall for Raven's illegal spacewalking.
At Camp Jaha, Abby and a returned Kane think they can bargain with the grounders by offering to put Finn on trial, but such plans are for naught, as Finn ultimately turns himself in.
In a last-ditch effort to save Finn, Clarke goes to meet with Lexa. When Lexa refuses clemency, Clarke asks to say goodbye.
Clarke and a group from The Ark accompany Finn's body to a grounder camp to complete their agreement for a truce. Clarke is haunted by visions of Finn.
Bellamy fails to convince Clarke to let him go to Mount Weather as an inside man. At the village, Finn's corpse is burned along with those of the massacre victims.
Kane gifts Lexa a bottle of liquor, which when tested appears poisoned, leading to the belief it was an assassination attempt by the Sky People.
The grounders accuse and prepare to execute Raven but Clarke and Bellamy pinpoint Gustus, Lexa's right hand, as the culprit.
Clarke and Lexa encounter a gigantic mutated gorilla after one of the grounder council members drives Clarke into the forest with the intent to kill her.
They escape it but become temporarily trapped in its cage and Lexa is injured. Clarke figures out a way to escape and has an idea about freeing the grounders inside Mount Weather to act as an insider army.
Bellamy and Lincoln plan their infiltration of Mount Weather en route to the reaper tunnels but upon arrival Lincoln is overcome by his addiction, leaving Bellamy to a questionable fate.
Murphy helps Jaha confront his past, while Jaha persuades Murphy that the Sky People have nothing to offer him and that his best option is to search for the mystical "City of Light".
Jaha then leaves the camp with over a dozen Ark survivors, with Murphy tagging along, to search for the "City of Light". After witnessing Octavia's determination and unwavering spirit to fight, Indra offers to make Octavia her second in command but Kane warns Octavia that once the war ends it is likely that the grounders and Sky People will end up breaking their alliance.
Bellamy is caged in Mount Weather along with numerous grounders. Jasper's search for Monty and Harper remains fruitless, so he confronts the President about their disappearance.
Cage sends snipers to assassinate Clarke and Lexa; they are intercepted and one is captured for questioning. Maya discovers Bellamy being harvested for blood and saves him with help from an imprisoned grounder named Echo; he makes contact with Clarke.
President Wallace and Jasper discover Dr. Tsing's illegal experiments on Harper and Monty. Cage ousts his father as President and orders a lockdown for the surviving 47 teens.
Realizing she has to draw attention to the outside for Bellamy's sake, Clarke sends Emerson, their captive, back to Mount Weather with a message boasting about the army that is coming for them.
An unmasked Cage rescues Emerson on the surface, revealing the success of the bone marrow experiments. In the dormitory, Jasper tells the others of Bellamy's presence.
Jaha, Murphy and his group encounter a strange woman, a scavenger and drifter named Emori, who offers to serve as guide to the City of Light through the "dead zone" desert.
Emori is not who she appears to be. In Mount Weather, Bellamy seeks a way to help his friends; with the help of President Wallace, Bellamy irradiates several of the mountain men to death, including Dr.
Tsing, allowing the 47 to escape. When Bellamy makes radio contact, Clarke and Raven overhear Cage's plan to bomb the planned peace conference in Tondc.
Clarke races to the village, where she explains the danger to Lexa, who convinces Clarke that an evacuation would expose Bellamy's presence in the mountain; the two secretly escape.
As they leave, Clarke sees her mother arrive in the village and returns to try to rescue Abby as the missile hits the village. Clarke and Abby survive the missile strike on Tondc but Abby is horrified to realize that Clarke knew it was coming and did not evacuate the village.
She goes back to help survivors, while Lexa and Clarke set off to find and kill the spotter who called in the strike and is still shooting.
Lincoln saves Indra's life, while Octavia leads the other seconds in an effort to dig out survivors.
Abby finds Kane pinned below rubble and struggles to free him, while they wonder whether they deserve to survive at all.
Clarke finds and kills the spotter with Lincoln's help and realizes that the spotter's lack of a hazmat suit means the mountain men have started harvesting her friends.
Inside Mount Weather, Jasper and the others fight back and find refuge with those in Mount Weather who do not agree with Cage.
Lexa decides to kill Octavia to protect the secret that she and Clarke knew about the missile strike in advance. Clarke stops her and Lexa reveals that she has feelings for Clarke.
Bellamy, Raven and Wick find a way to disable the acid fog; Bellamy soon discovers it was a trick but radio contact has been cut and he has no way to warn the others.
Lexa agrees to trust Clarke and not hurt Octavia; Clarke notes there is more to life than survival. Lexa kisses Clarke who says that she isn't ready for a relationship.
Bellamy manages to destroy the acid fog system just as the mountain men are deploying it. Elsewhere, Jaha, Murphy, and crew continue to search for the City of Light.
They take casualties crossing a minefield and reach a lake where a mysterious boat appears. Bellamy is letting the grounders imprisoned inside Mount Weather out of their cages as Cage starts to raid the complex for the Some of them are temporarily captured but freed again by Bellamy, Jasper and Maya, who bring them to the harvest chamber.
Soldiers soon raid the harvest chamber too, taking the 47 prisoner once again. Cage visits his father, desperately hoping he will tell him a way to stop the incoming attack.
Raven and Wick destroy the mountain's generators and the lock on Mount Weather's door is disabled. When they pull the door open. Lexa commands her people to stand down — she has made a deal with Emerson, her people will be freed if the grounder army retreats leaving the Sky People left for dead.
It is later learned that this was Dante's suggestion. When the grounders retreat, almost all the Sky People accept defeat and soon leave too, leaving behind only Clarke at the front door and Octavia in the tunnels.
Clarke joins Octavia in the tunnels and is let into Mount Weather by Bellamy. With the 47 waiting for bone marrow extraction, Clarke and Bellamy take Dante hostage.
When Cage still refuses to stop, Clarke shoots his father, which leads Cage to begin bone marrow extraction on Abby. Seeing no other option, Clarke has Monty hack into Mount Weather's air filtration system and she and Bellamy irradiate the mountain, killing the entire population, including Maya.
Cage escapes but comes upon Lincoln, who injects Cage with the reaper drug, killing him, leaving Emerson, who also escaped, as the last Mountain Man.
Everyone returns to Camp Jaha but Clarke, wracked with guilt over the deaths of hundreds of people, leaves. Jaha and Murphy arrive at an island where they separate.
Murphy finds a lighthouse inside of which he watches a video recording dated May 10, of the previous occupant who says she "got the launch codes", before shooting himself.
In the final scene, Jaha finds a well kept mansion, surrounded by flying drones, where he meets an A. For the past three months, Clarke has been living on her own in the woods.
At a grounder trading post, Clarke sleeps with the post owner, Niylah, and is caught by a bounty hunter while leaving the next morning.
At Camp Jaha, renamed Arkadia, Lincoln — unable to leave camp due to a kill order put on him by Lexa — tries to fit in with the Sky People, much to Octavia's distaste.
Bellamy, with several others, goes on patrol and encounters scouts from another grounder clan called the Ice Nation. Jasper is injured, and part of the group returns to Arkadia.
The rest meet up with Kane and Indra, from whom they learn there is a bounty on Clarke who is known in the grounder circles as "Wanheda"; the Commander of Death for the mass killings of the population of Mount Weather.
They leave to search for Clarke, but the solar powered Rover ATV they are using gets trapped by a deliberately felled tree.
Meanwhile, Murphy is released from his bunker and finds Jaha and A. Murphy refuses to be a part of Jaha's mission but decides to leave the island with him when he sees that Emori is part of the boat crew.
Conflicts with the Ice Nation, in whose territory they landed, have reduced their numbers to Pike and his group accept Kane's offer to come to Arkadia.
Part of the group continues their search for Clarke, but after Bellamy is injured by the bounty hunter who has captured Clarke, the group is forced to return to base.
Indra returns to the grounder city of Polis where the bounty hunter — revealed to be Prince Roan of Ice Nation — delivers Clarke to Lexa. Meanwhile, Jaha continues his mission for A.
When Otan returns he appears to be brainwashed, and Murphy throws the pack into the water. Emori and Murphy escape on the boat, while Jaha and Otan scramble to save the bag.
Lexa reveals to Clarke that she intends to initiate the Sky People into her Coalition. There, Echo, the grounder Bellamy first freed from the cages beneath the mountain, appears and speaks of an Ice Nation plot to attack the summit in Polis.
Bellamy, Pike, and Octavia leave for Polis. As they reach the summit, it is revealed there is no imminent threat to those present; the "warning" was a ruse to lure them away.
Meanwhile, an assassin infiltrates Mount Weather, kills Gina, and punches in the self-destruct code. Raven and Sinclair manage to kill the assassin and get the disarm code, but Mount Weather detonates, killing all 36 members of the Farm Station; only Raven and Sinclair survive.
It is revealed that Echo is working with Queen Nia of the Ice Nation, who is helped by Emerson, the last survivor of Mount Weather, in carrying out its destruction.
In a fight to the death for the right to the throne, Queen Nia chooses her son Prince Roan to fight Lexa. At Arkadia, Bellamy, wracked with guilt, resigns from the guard.
Monty and Jasper leave camp, and Monty confronts his grieving friend. Pike publicly confronts Kane and Abby, questioning them about the grounder army surrounding Arkadia, sent as protection by Lexa.
Pike convinces Bellamy to supply him with guns and help massacre the grounder army. Lincoln, Abby, and Kane stop them at the last minute.
Pike's name is then suggested for inclusion on the ballot for the upcoming Chancellor vote. Back at Arkadia, Pike is the elected Chancellor.
Pike then frees himself, his supporters, and Bellamy, and they leave to finish what they started. Clarke, Lexa, and other grounders from Polis discover the fallen army of grounders, slain by Pike and his followers.
Indra is found wounded and claims Bellamy persuaded Pike to let her live in order to tell Lexa that the Sky People reject the newly-formed coalition.
Lexa allows Clarke's return to Arkadia to tell Bellamy and the others to step down. Clarke fails to convince Bellamy, but instead induces Lexa to end the cycle of violence in hopes of peace.
Meanwhile, Murphy and Emori set up traps to steal from passersby. Murphy is caught, and one of the grounders spots the pill Jaha gave him in "Wanheda: Part One"; he demands to know where Murphy found it.
After arriving in Arkadia, Jaha and A. Devastated by her chronic agony, Raven decides to take the pill, which successfully removes her pain.
She then sees A. Ultimately, she decides to let Lexa banish him. Octavia and Kane find out Pike intends to clear a nearby grounder village and utilize their fertile soil for crops, so Octavia rides to alert the village.
The village set a deadly trap for the incoming Sky People, which Octavia manages to warn Bellamy about just in time. Meanwhile, Abby confiscates the City of Light chips from Jaha when it becomes clear he has no recollection of his son.
They are unable to find it, which leads to the realization that it may be on the mythical 13th station, named Polaris, that got shot out of orbit before joining the rest of The Ark.
Titus, the Flamekeeper, tortures Murphy for information, alongside an escape pod with two letters clearly scorched off from re-entry that, with the other marked letters, spells Polaris.
Javier Grillo-Marxuach. Murphy convinces Titus to tell him more about the origin of his religion, speculating that the first Commander was from the 13th station rather than born on the ground.
Flashbacks to 97 years earlier reveal that after A. When The Ark destroyed her research station Polaris, Becca injected herself with an unknown black substance while implanting the A.
In the present, Clarke and Lexa sleep together for the first time as they prepare to part ways in response to Lexa's decision to blockade Arkadia until Pike is removed from leadership.
Titus attempts to ensure that the Sky People are destroyed by shooting Clarke and blaming Murphy for it, only he shoots Lexa accidentally.
After Lexa dies, it is revealed that the A. Two grounders inform Arkadia of the blockade and state that it will only be lifted if Pike is surrendered to them.
In response, Pike begins to plan for war, while Kane plans to hand Pike over to the grounders. To this end, Sinclair allows himself to be arrested.
He and an interned Lincoln stage an argument in lock-up, creating a distraction for Kane to capture Pike.
Bellamy and other guards intercept him at the gate. Meanwhile, Raven convinces Jasper to help her break into Pike's office to recover the confiscated chip manufacturer.
Jasper, mentioning Finn, prompts a realisation that Raven has no recollection of him at all, and they leave the device where it is.
As Jaha reflects on his future plans, Pike decides to sentence Kane to death for treason, forcing Bellamy and Monty to re-evaluate which side they are truly on in the ever-escalating tensions towards war.
Uta Briesewitz. In Polis, a conclave is held to decide the new Commander. Ontari, former bodyguard of Queen Nia, arrives and murders the other Nightbloods, declaring herself Commander.
Titus names Clarke the new Flamekeeper and she takes the A. Titus kills himself to ensure Ontari cannot use him against Clarke, and Ontari swears Roan and Murphy to secrecy about the missing Flame.
Abby, Octavia, Miller, and Harper stage an elaborate rescue, with last-minute help from Monty, whose betrayal of Pike is covered up by his mother.
When Pike threatens to execute the interned grounders, Lincoln surrenders to save them, while the others escape Arkadia.
Octavia watches from a distance as Pike executes Lincoln. Acting as a fake Flamekeeper, Murphy helps Ontari convince the grounders to submit to her rule; she later rapes him.
Pike discovers Monty's betrayal, forcing him to flee Arkadia. Monty rejoins Kane, Octavia, and a captive Bellamy at the dropship, but Pike's men capture them, and Bellamy offers to lead them to the rest of Kane's insurgents.
Instead, he leads them to the grounder blockade and hands Pike over to them. Kane goes with the grounders to Polis.
Meanwhile, A. Jasper, finding the whole of Arkadia in A. They decide to carry out Raven's original plan to free herself from A.
Clarke leads the group to Niylah's trading post, where there is a salvaged bracelet. Monty and Octavia return to the dropship to retrieve additional components for the EMP, but they are attacked by Monty's mother Hannah, now under A.
Monty fatally shoots his mother to save Octavia, and they return to Niylah's, where they are able to destroy the chip inside Raven using the EMP and Clarke cuts out its liquefied remains using Titus' Flamekeeper kit.
Raven reveals to the group that the Flame is the only thing that can stop A. Clarke's group finds Arkadia abandoned and retrieves Lincoln's journal, which contains a map to Luna's location.
A mysterious masked figure attacks Harper, Miller, and his boyfriend Bryan before they can reach Arkadia and then targets Clarke, who unmasks him as Carl Emerson.
Emerson kills Sinclair, and traps everyone else in the airlock planning to force Clarke to watch them suffocate.
Clarke uses the Flame to kill him and saves her friends. The group holds a funeral for Lincoln and Sinclair, after which Clarke, Bellamy, Octavia, and Jasper embark on a journey to find Luna, while the others remain to use Arkadia's mainframe to hack A.
Meanwhile, Emori arrives in Polis and reunites with Murphy. Jaha arrives with knowledge of Ontari's deception, revealing that Emori is under A.
Ontari has Murphy arrested, and Jaha convinces her to take a chip. With Ontari in her thrall, A. Flashbacks depict Pike giving The an Earth Skills crash-course in the two weeks prior to the events of the pilot episode.
Realising the teens were being sent to the ground and failing to persuade Jaha to let him go with them, Pike beats Murphy in front of the class to incite them to fight for their survival.
In the present, Kane and Pike arrive in an A. While incarcerated, Pike is tortured by fellow prisoner Indra in revenge for the massacre of her people, but Murphy convinces her they must unite against A.
Jaha threatens Abby's life to coerce Kane into taking the chip. Meanwhile, Clarke, Bellamy, Octavia, and Jasper arrive at the shore of a vast ocean and send a signal to Luna's people.
After being drugged, they awaken aboard a disused oil rig and meet Luna of the 'boat people' clan, who refuses to take the Flame.
She breaks through the firewalls but is blocked by the spirit of Hannah. Monty erases his mother's code, but A. At the oil rig, Clarke plans to implant the Flame into Luna against her will, but is unsuccessful.
Some of Luna's people return from the mainland having been taken over by A. After breaking free and killing her captors, Luna, knowing Clarke will stop at nothing to get her to accept the Flame, drugs Clarke and her companions, and has them returned to the mainland.
Clarke encounters Roan in the woods, and he agrees to help her infiltrate Polis to implant the Flame into Ontari as a last resort. In Arkadia, Jasper is revealed to have been put under A.
Murphy, Pike, and Indra rescue Bellamy and the rest of the group. Bellamy and Murphy then attempt to rescue Clarke while the others fight A.
Bellamy and Murphy arrive in time to save Clarke, but Jaha prevents them from using Ontari by inflicting a severe head wound that leaves her brain dead.
At Arkadia, Monty rescues Harper and captures Jasper. With Ontari brain dead, Clarke frees Abby with the EMP to transfuse Ontari's Nightblood into herself so that she can use the Flame; as Clarke's friends defend her, Clarke enters the City of Light to find the kill switch though she has only a short time before A.
Aided by the spirit of Lexa, summoned from the Flame by Clarke's mind, and hacking guidance from Raven, Clarke reaches the kill switch inside of a simulation of Polaris where she is greeted by the First Commander Becca and A.
Clarke attempts to get A. Clarke proclaims that they will find another way and pulls the kill switch, destroying A.
In the aftermath, Octavia kills Pike to avenge Lincoln's death and Clarke warns Bellamy that they haven't saved the world yet.
Jaha leads Clarke and Bellamy on a search for a bunker built by the Second Dawn doomsday cult that could be used the survive the coming death wave; however, they discover that the bunker wasn't shielded properly and everyone inside had died.
S from eating contaminated fish. Abby wants to use their radiation medicine, but Raven, who is now in charge of rationing, stops her.
Murphy steals it and gives it to Abby anyway. The new Flamekeeper, Gaia, steals the Flame from King Roan, but before Octavia kills her Indra stops her, stating that she is her estranged daughter.
Using a decoy, Octavia tells Roan the Flame was destroyed. At the same time, Ilian leads grounders in destroying all of the technology in Polis.
Arkadia can only house people for the next 5 years to ride out the radiation. Clarke writes a list and includes Bellamy as number 99, and he writes her name for the th spot.
Luna is the only person who does not die from the A. S, which makes Abby realize that Luna's body is rejecting the radiation because of her Nightblood, offering a possible solution for everyone.
Drones fire on them, resulting in Nyko's death and driving Luna to her breaking point. Echo hunts down Octavia and after a sword fight, Octavia is stabbed and falls off a cliff, but survives.
At the same time, Ilian leads grounders in destroying all Ninja Assassin the technology in Polis. On Sanctum, Wonkru's guns are stolen, Judex by the Eligius prisoners, while Sheidheda begins manipulating Nelson to get power. Nathan Miller 67 episodes, Clarke is brought into Camp Jaha and, after receiving Sturm Bilder attention from Abby, is reunited with Bellamy, Octavia, and Raven. On Bardo, Diyoza escapes her captors and reunites Online Sketch Hope, Echo, Octavia and Gabriel; with the Stone room heavily guarded, Levitt instructs the group to head for the planet's dangerous surface. Add episode. Archived from the original on April 25, Episode Guide. On Sanctum, Sheidheda massacres the Children of Gabriel when they refuse to kneel although Luca survives and is rescued by Indra.
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