Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Eliza Taylor | ... | Clarke Griffin | |
Paige Turco | ... | Dr. Abigail Griffin (credit only) | |
Bob Morley | ... | Bellamy Blake | |
Marie Avgeropoulos | ... | Octavia Blake | |
Devon Bostick | ... | Jasper Jordan | |
Christopher Larkin | ... | Monty Green | |
Lindsey Morgan | ... | Raven Reyes | |
Ricky Whittle | ... | Lincoln | |
Richard Harmon | ... | John Murphy | |
Isaiah Washington | ... | Thelonious Jaha | |
Henry Ian Cusick | ... | Marcus Kane (credit only) | |
Erica Cerra | ... | A.L.I.E. | |
Jarod Joseph | ... | Nathan Miller | |
Alessandro Juliani | ... | Jacapo Sinclair | |
Chelsey Reist | ... | Harper McIntyre |
Clarke and her friends make their way back to Arkadia to find Lincoln's notebook that contains a map to find Luna. Upon their arrival, the team was attacked by an old enemy. Back at the capital, Jaha devices a plan to take control of the new commander and the grounders. Written by jmbelardo
After saving Raven, the group heads back to Arkadia, where an unexpected enemy is waiting for them. At the same time, Murphy meets an old friend with unexpected consequences.
This episode of "The 100" doesn't advance much the story, and it is more a filler than anything else, even though it has a couple of very important/touching moments. The group working together again is a nice touch, but the story for the episode is not a especially interesting one, as the group has to face an "unknown" enemy who seems to be picking them one by one.
As it plays, the episode seems a homage to horror movies about monsters lurking in the dark, with characters getting picked up one by one. It is entertaining though, as the action and the tension are nicely done, but it is not something you have not seen countless of times on movies or TV series. If not for the characters the viewer has come to care about, it would be a run-of-the-mill kind of episode, competently done, but nothing more.