As the Grounder army prepare to attack Mount Weather, a desperate Cage turns to Dante for help, and Raven and Wick experience a major setback.As the Grounder army prepare to attack Mount Weather, a desperate Cage turns to Dante for help, and Raven and Wick experience a major setback.As the Grounder army prepare to attack Mount Weather, a desperate Cage turns to Dante for help, and Raven and Wick experience a major setback.
Paige Turco
- Dr. Abigail Griffin
- (credit only)
Henry Ian Cusick
- Marcus Kane
- (credit only)
Isaiah Washington
- Thelonious Jaha
- (credit only)
Storyline
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- GoofsWhen Bellamy enters the room where the prisoners are being held at the end of the Mine shaft, He sees that all the cages have been unlocked and opened and the prisoners released. The camera pans back and up giving a view of all the vacant cages on different levels of the room. You can note a few cages hanging from the ceiling roughly 15 to 35 feet from the ground,that are unlocked (Chains and Locks visible and hanging) and opened. These cages have no clear path to them, neither from climbing or catwalk, as they are hanging in the center of the room. Any captives that were somehow released, Would have suffered severe injury or even death, with the impact to the concrete floor. The room was completely empty except for Maya's deceased father, when they arrived.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Bellamy Blake: [unlocking Echo's cage] Get up, it's time to go! I told you I'd come back for you.
Featured review
Talking about surprises...
That "The 100", even if it had its share of shortcomings, didn't seem to take the easy way, was easy to see from early on. Jaha's son's death at the beginning of the series, or Finn's one in the middle of the second season showed that "The 100" was not afraid of taking decisions, even if they were the wrong ones.
For some viewers, what happens in this episode will leave them baffled and/or angry. Because it's not what one expects of the showdown between the Ark-Grounders vs Mount Weather. Is it a good decision? Let's see. For now it's more than a worthwhile one.
"The 100" falls on one of the problems that serialized series usually have: the need to keep things going. So it takes a cheap decision. Not bad, but cheap. It has taken a couple from the beginning till now. But this one is probably the biggest.
The episode is centered around the last big battle, with the Mount Weather surrounded, with four teams against them (taking into account man-army Bellamy on the inside, who is supposed to get the caged Grounders on his side). Both groups will try to do anything but anything for theirs, and save their lives. It does for good TV, and as said above, for a strange twist, that, nonetheless, makes sense. The atmosphere is great, the action restless, and the characters all have their moments.
It's uneven, and rushed, but not a bad episode. It's surprising, and gut-wrenching, and nail-biting, that's for sure, and that makes for any shortcomings it may have.
For some viewers, what happens in this episode will leave them baffled and/or angry. Because it's not what one expects of the showdown between the Ark-Grounders vs Mount Weather. Is it a good decision? Let's see. For now it's more than a worthwhile one.
"The 100" falls on one of the problems that serialized series usually have: the need to keep things going. So it takes a cheap decision. Not bad, but cheap. It has taken a couple from the beginning till now. But this one is probably the biggest.
The episode is centered around the last big battle, with the Mount Weather surrounded, with four teams against them (taking into account man-army Bellamy on the inside, who is supposed to get the caged Grounders on his side). Both groups will try to do anything but anything for theirs, and save their lives. It does for good TV, and as said above, for a strange twist, that, nonetheless, makes sense. The atmosphere is great, the action restless, and the characters all have their moments.
It's uneven, and rushed, but not a bad episode. It's surprising, and gut-wrenching, and nail-biting, that's for sure, and that makes for any shortcomings it may have.
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- tenshi_ippikiookami
- Feb 9, 2016
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