EPISODE
SEASON
The 100 - Season 2
Sequel to the nuclear Armageddon that destroys civilization on Earth, Clarke escapes the station and finds out that there is a large amount of human survivors on the planet, but they haven't built up a resistance to radiation like the 100 have.
21 March 1980, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada
10 June 1968, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
25 May 1970, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
2 October 1987, Taegu, South Korea
19 February 1999
9 November 1984, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
17 December 1977, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
November 20, 2014
The second season of The 100, visually, morally and thematically, quietly builds on the strengths of Season 1.October 23, 2014
The 100 has once again established a mysterious and inventive tone, one that answers just enough questions while asking a whole lot more.October 22, 2014
The 100 is setting the stage for an exciting new season, and I can't wait to see what the writers have in store for Clarke and her less than loyal followers.October 13, 2015
After a conflict on as huge a scale as the one this season, it'll be interesting to see what the show will do to top it.October 27, 2014
This episode let us know the status of every character we care about and love, as well as establishing the different groups the show is going to be tacklingOctober 21, 2014
This CW sci-fi drama earns points strictly for forward momentum, launching into its second season featuring a fast-evolving narrative, with the space-faring human population returning to Earth and facing a new set of problems.October 23, 2014
I dig this show. I think it's really fun and creative and, frankly, it bugs me a lot to see some people clearly pre-judge it, sight unseen.October 23, 2014
I'm looking forward to learning more about the Grounders and the various factions.