“I can say that they are from Earth,” Jason shared. “They are from our time, so before the first apocalypse,”
So, what does that mean?
“[It] means they probably were in cryo-sleep because they’re not a bunch of 100-year-old men and women. There’s a couple new characters that we’ll meet that will be prominent like the leader of that group on the ship.”
He added, “They’ve come back to this planet that they don’t recognize. All that’s left is this Garden of Eden that Clarke’s been living in with her daughter [Madi].”
During one, Eliza and Bob both predicted how their characters have grown up since the season 4 finale, where we saw them separated and six years in the future.
“It’s much more wholesome and little, and I’m really excited about that,” Eliza says of Clarke’s new role, which isn’t a leader.
She adds, “I mean, obviously she’s gone through so much loss, so there would still be that feeling inside her but yeah, over those six years there would have been a lot of time to make peace an be less hurt by everything that’s happened.”
Bob adds about how Bellamy would’ve taken over that leader role that Clarke left behind.
“I think the whole group up there work well as a team. And the challenge is figuring out what’s going on on the ground.”
We recently caught up with her and asked about Devon‘s exit from The 100 this season as his character Jasper was – SPOILER ALERT – killed off.
“Heartbreaking,” Lindsey told us of her reaction. “I think Devon is…he was my first friend on the show. I love him. He’s hilarious. he’s also just so good, just such a good actor – not just to work with, but to watch. He has so much range.”
“Unfortunately, his story arc was always kind of a tragic one, from the get-go, from being speared in the chest,” she said. “He was suffering from PTSD, which is a very natural reaction that I’m surprised more characters don’t have [considering] what they’ve gone through.”
“I think even though his arc has been tragic, I think it’s also relatable,” Lindsey told JJJ. “It’s very honest and real. I just respect him to much. He was the comic relief and it’s almost poetic that the goofy guy is really going through something serious. It was told in a very interesting, remarkable way. It was touching and human. I love him so much.”
She added, “I’m kind of a serious person, so Devon is someone who always brings me out of my shell and makes me laugh. Just as Jasper did that for Raven. And I love that.”
The 100 season finale airs this Wednesday, May 24 @ 9/8c on The CW.
Via Deadline, the movie will be set in summer 1983 on the south shore of Long Island, follows a group of working-class young people as they work their summer jobs, fall in and out of love and wrestle with what the future holds when the summer ends and the real world beckons.
Raven’s brain is on fire — really, it is — on The 100.
Actress Lindsey Morgan opened up about what tonight’s all-new episode means for Raven and Skaikru.
“I think because she has been through so much, she was in denial about what was happening to her mind,” Lindsey says of Raven’s unwillingness to accept her fate. “Even with Abby’s warning, Raven wasn’t listening to it. There was a part of her that didn’t want to hear it– that there was something killing her.”
“There was also a giant part of her that felt, even if something was going to kill me, I’m going to do what I can. I’m going to help my friends even if it kills me and I’m going to make it.”
Lindsey adds that now, as she’s having seizures and hallucinations, Raven is going big with what life she has left to live.
“I feel Raven finally is accepting her mortality in a new way that she’s never accepted it before…and the fact that she’s going to actively stop trying to find a solution for her friends and focus on herself is a sign that she’s accepting her death.”
“She’s going to fulfill her last dying wish as selfish as it may be,” she says.
Lindsey Morgan apparently just wanted us to feel all of our emotions all at once.
The 100 star shared a powerful post on Instagram after attending the Survival 2 convention in London over the weekend — and warning, it will definitely make you feel everything!
“Dearest #CryKru, I’m not even sure where to begin…I’ve been thinking and dreaming about what transpired over this last weekend and I think I am still just stunned…” Lindsey writes.
“The beauty, the strength, the lights I had the pleasure and honor of meeting and sharing time with has touched me in such a way. Unlike any other convention or meet or anything has in a very long time.”
“I touched on my own personal journey and struggles with y’all and as vulnerable and exposed as I felt, I felt so supported and comforted and safe in a way that made me realize the power that we all contain when a genuine connection is made and transferred.”
“I can’t thank you all enough for this. For that warmth. The love I’ve been a little lost without for awhile. Thank you.”