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The 100 Free FREE THE 100 PDF Kass Morgan | 336 pages | 26 Sep 2013 | Hodder & Stoughton General Division | 9781444766882 | English | London, United Kingdom 10 Shows To Watch If You Like The | ScreenRant Set ninety-seven years after a nuclear war has destroyed civilization, The 100 a spaceship housing The 100 lone survivors sends one hundred juvenile delinquents back to Earth, in hopes of possibly re-populating the planet. For an enhanced browsing experience, get the IMDb app on your smartphone The 100 tablet. Get the IMDb app. Trigedasleng, the language spoken by the grounders, was created by the same person who created Dothraki, the language spoken in Game of Thrones Clarke : I was born in space. I've The 100 felt the sun on my face or breathed real air or floated in the The 100. 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 Build up your Halloween Watchlist with our list of the most popular horror titles on Netflix in October. See the list. Sign In. Added to Watchlist. Critic Reviews. Marie Avgeropoulos. Bob Morley. Lindsey Morgan. Richard Harmon. Paige Turco. Abigail Griffin. Henry Ian Cusick. Christopher Larkin. Jarod Joseph. Isaiah Washington. Sachin Sahel. Devon Bostick. Tasya The 100. Adina Porter. Luisa d'Oliveira. Chelsey Reist. Creator: Jason Rothenberg. Facebook Twitter E-mail. Awards Nominated for The 100 Primetime Emmy. This series is not flawless. It hasn't oscar-winnig performances, but solid actors who are not bad at all. Sometimes it's a little melodramatic, but hey, they're still teenagers. This series has good and likeable characters, a cool and unique style and The 100, i mean really good moments you shouldn't miss. I totally enjoy watching it. I would recommend it. Did You Know? Trivia Trigedasleng, the language spoken by the grounders, was created by the same person who created Dothraki, the language spoken in Game of Thrones Quotes Clarke : I was born in space. Contribute to this page Edit page. Add Episode. TV, She Wrote. I'm a Reviewer! TV to Real Romance. The Best Horror Movies on Netflix. More To Explore Search on Amazon. The TV Show: News, Videos, Full Episodes and More | TV Guide The series, developed The 100 Jason Rothenbergis loosely based on the novel series of the same name by Kass Morgan. They are among the first people from a space habitatthe Arkto return to Earth after a devastating nuclear apocalypse. Other lead characters include Dr. Ninety-seven years after a devastating nuclear apocalypse wipes out almost all life on Earth, thousands of people now live in a space station orbiting Earth, which they call the Ark. Three generations have been born in space, but when life-support systems on the Ark begin to fail, one-hundred juvenile detainees are sent to The 100 in a last attempt to determine whether it is habitable, or at the very least, to save resources for the remaining residents of the Ark. They discover The 100 some survived the apocalypse: the grounders, who live in clans locked in a power struggle; the Reapers, another group of grounders who have been turned into cannibals by the Mountain Men; and the Mountain Men, who live in Mount Weatherdescended from those who locked themselves away before the apocalypse. Under The 100 leadership of Bellamy and Clarke, the juveniles attempt to survive the harsh surface The 100, battle hostile grounders and establish communication with the Ark. In the second season, forty-eight of the remaining detainees are captured and taken to Mount Weather by the Mountain Men. The Mountain Men are transfusing blood from The 100 grounders as an anti-radiation treatment as their bodies have not adapted to The 100 with the remaining radiation on Earth. Medical tests of the forty-eight show their bone marrow will allow the Mountain Men to survive outside containment, so the Mountain Men begin taking the youths' bone marrow. Meanwhile, the inhabitants of the Ark have crash-landed various stations on Earth and begin an alliance with the The 100 to save both their people, naming the main settlement at Alpha Station "Camp Jaha". The season ends with the massacre of the Mountain Men to save the prisoners. In the third The 100, Alpha Station renamed Arkadia, The 100 under new management when Pike, a former teacher, and mentor on the Ark, is elected as chancellor and begins a war with the grounders. Pike kills an encampment of grounder warriors while they sleep, The 100 further damages their already fragile relationship with the grounders. An artificial intelligence named A. In the fourth season, The 100 of nuclear reactors around the world are melting down due to decades of neglect that will result in the majority of the planet becoming uninhabitable. Clarke and the others search for ways to survive the coming wave of radiation. When it is discovered that the grounders with black blood — known as the Nightbloods — can metabolize radiation, Clarke and the others attempt to recreate the formula, but fail to test it. An old bunker is discovered that can The 100 1, people for over five years from the new apocalypse; each of the twelve clans selects a hundred people to stay in the bunker. A small group decides to return to space and attempt to survive in the remnants of the Ark. Clarke, who is now The 100 nightblood, remains on the Earth's surface alone. In the fifth season, six years after the meltdown of the nuclear reactors, a prisoner transport ship arrives in the only green spot left on Earth, where Clarke and Madi, a Nightblood grounder who also survived the wave of radiation that swept the planet after the meltdown, have been living. Those who survived in space and in the bunker have returned safely on the ground. A struggle for the Shallow Valley between the prisoners and a new, united clan, known as Wonkrubegins, resulting in a battle ending with the valley being destroyed. The survivors escape to space and go into cryosleep while they wait for the Earth to recover. However, The 100 discovers that Earth will apparently never recover and, before dying of old age, sets the prison ship on a course for a new world. In the sixth season, after years in cryosleep, Clarke, Bellamy, and the others wake up to find out that they are The 100 longer orbiting Earth and have been brought to a new habitable world, Alpha, also known as Sanctum. After landing on this world, The 100 discover a new society, led by ruling families known as the Primes. They also discover new dangers in this new world, and a mysterious rebel group, known as the Children of Gabriel as well as a mysterious Anomaly. The season ends with the deaths of most of the Primes, but also with the loss of Abby Griffin and Marcus Kane. The The 100 season finds the inhabitants trying to The 100 a way to live together in peace following the aftermath of the events of the previous season while battling the resurrected Dark Commander. At the same time, Clarke and others come into conflict with the mysterious Disciples, humans from another world who are convinced that Clarke holds the key to winning a last war that is coming. The 100 season also explores the mysterious Anomaly introduced in the sixth season, now identified as a wormhole linking six planets, one of them being a regenerated Earth, together. At The 100 end of the series, humanity achieves Transcendence aside from Clarke who committed murder during The 100 test. Clarke returns to Earth where her friends and Octavia's new boyfriend Levitt choose to join her for a peaceful new life. The premiered on March 19, Filming for the series takes place in and around VancouverBritish Columbia. Production on the pilot occurred during the second quarter of After the show received a series order, [30] filming occurred The 100 the first season between August and January Filming for the second season commenced The 100 July The 100,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 pandemichowever, 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 The 100,and averaged 1, viewers. In Australia, The The 100 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 The 100 pleasure". On Metacriticthe first season scores 63 out of points, based on 26 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". The The 100 consensus The 100 " 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.
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