'The 100' creator breaks down that series finale ending and explains 'the moral of the story' https://t.co/Us9oPGe4fc - Entertainment Weekly (@EW) October 1, 2020
Jroth probably wanted to do some mild damage control years later (he lost a huge part of his rating when he killed bellamy, homeboy is trying to get some clexa to stream that shit)
i mean there was glaring absences, but from my understanding, the people in the final scene are just the characters that were alive in the end, who chose not to ~transcend and instead stay to live on earth until death. anyone that died before the finale (gabriel, bellamy, monty, harper, lincoln, abby, kane, jasper, lexa, etc, which i'm assuming is who op is alluding to?) are just dead, so that's why they're not there,
Yep just Clarke's friends who were alive to transcend, or in Emori's case her mind drive.
My question was more about who that was alive to come back didn't, other than Madi, as I didn't notice any absences? Obvs the rest couldn't as they're all dead dead and can't lmao
Lol why didn’t they end the show with them finding the new planet?
Also, I liked to binge this show while braiding my hair because none of the writing makes any sense, so you don’t actually have to pay attention in between all the ransom batshit things they jam in every season.
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Ancients in Stargate
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My question was more about who that was alive to come back didn't, other than Madi, as I didn't notice any absences? Obvs the rest couldn't as they're all dead dead and can't lmao
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Also, I liked to binge this show while braiding my hair because none of the writing makes any sense, so you don’t actually have to pay attention in between all the ransom batshit things they jam in every season.
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