The 100

The 100 (pronounced "The Hundred") is a post-apocalyptic science fiction drama television series that premiered on March 19, 2014, on The CW. The series, developed by Jason Rothenberg, is loosely based on the novel series of the same name by Kass Morgan. Six seasons have aired as of Summer 2019, with the seventh confirmed to be the final season.

The show starts in 2149, 97 years after nuclear war has left Earth seemingly uninhabitable. On The Ark, a space station where some of humanity still survives, 100 juvenile delinquents are sent down to Earth to determine if it’s become survivable again and to conserve precious resources on the Ark.

What starts as a post-apocalyptic Lord of the Flies quickly becomes something else as the kids realize that they’re not alone and things up on the Ark just keep getting worse.


 * Action Girl: There are a lot of them. Octavia and Echo are the best examples from the main cast.
 * Adaptation Displacement: The book series is mostly a footnote to the TV series at this point.
 * Artifact Title: Happens really quickly. It’s named after the 100 juvenile delinquents send to the ground, but two of them die on the way to the ground, about ten minutes into the episode.
 * Bittersweet Ending: A few of the seasons end with this:
 * Season 2
 * Season 3
 * Season 5
 * Break the Cutie: Anyone who starts as a more hopeful, naive character will go through this eventually.
 * Jasper was an upbeat, goofy stoner who really seemed to enjoy being on Earth. He doesn’t even get through one episode before being speared in the chest and strung up on a tree. He really goes through the ringer in season 2, at first trusting Mount Weather and finding a girlfriend/ally in Maya. From that point, he becomes a Death Seeker and Straw Nihilist.
 * Octavia starts off already having been somewhat broken, since she spent her entire life up to that point in her family’s small room on The Ark, then a prison cell. She spends most of seasons 1 and 2 trying to find somewhere to fit in, mostly with the Grounders more than the ark people. Then she gets abandoned and disowned by the Grounders when she refuses to retreat from Mount Weather. She’s almost okay, but then season 3 happens.
 * Cliff Hanger: After resolving the main story, each season finale ends with one to set up the main conflict of the next season:
 * Season 1
 * Season 2
 * Season 3
 * Season 4
 * Season 5
 * Season 6 ends with two big ones:
 * Crapsack World: It’s decades after a nuclear apocalypse, so it’d be surprising if this wasn’t the case.
 * From Bad to Worse: Many, many people don’t think through their actions. In the first season, it’s mostly a case of characters (justifiably) holding the Idiot Ball. In later seasons, the characters are smarter, but the circumstances are much worse.
 * Grey and Gray Morality: With a couple notable exceptions, everyone falls somewhere in the grey middle of morality. Frequently stated by the characters as “Maybe there are no good guys”.
 * I’m a Humanitarian: Wonkru during the “Dark Year”.
 * Killed Off For Real: They don’t play around with death on this show. When someone dies, you’re going to see it and it’s going to stick.
 * Played with in Season 6 with the Primes.
 * Love Triangle: Averted more than you’d expect from the teen drama show that it starts off as. When Clarke discovers that Finn already was in a relationship with Raven, she immediately cuts off the relationship that had just started to develop.
 * Moral Myopia: A frequent issue the characters run into on this show. Almost everything is permissible if it’s done for your people or family, and the struggle to rise above that is a constant theme of the show.
 * Thicker than Water: Bellamy and Octavia. Bellamy is willing to kill Chancellor Jaha to get a place on the ship going down to Earth with her, and when they get down to the ground, he remains fiercely protective of her. While it gets much more complicated later on, their bond remains strong throughout the run of the show.
 * Moral Myopia: A frequent issue the characters run into on this show. Almost everything is permissible if it’s done for your people or family, and the struggle to rise above that is a constant theme of the show.
 * Thicker than Water: Bellamy and Octavia. Bellamy is willing to kill Chancellor Jaha to get a place on the ship going down to Earth with her, and when they get down to the ground, he remains fiercely protective of her. While it gets much more complicated later on, their bond remains strong throughout the run of the show.