The 100 Season 2: Not the Grounders, But the Reapers and the Mountain Men Are The Baddies

The 100 Season 2: Not the Grounders, But the Reapers and the Mountain Men Are The Baddies
The 100 Season 2 release date is October 22, Wednesday, at the 9 PM time slot on The CW. Eliza Taylor (Clarke Griffin), Isaiah Washington (Chancellor Thelonious Jaha), Marie Avgeropoulos (Octavia Blake), Ricky Whittle Lincoln), Devon Bostick (Jasper Jordan), Lindsey Morgan (Raven Reyes), Bob Morley (Bellamy Blake), Paige Turco (Abigail Griffin), Henry Ian Cusick (Marcus Kane), Christopher Larkin (Monty Green) and some of the original cast may be back, but not all, when The 100 Season 2 episode 1 is finally aired on the TV screens. Executive producer Jason Rothenberg in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter teases, "We know for sure 48 people are alive. Whether or not they all appear in the second season is a question."
In the last scene of last season's finale, Clarke was shown waking up from her drug-induced unconsciousness to find herself quarantined and locked inside a high-tech, sterile room in a bunker, with Monty locked in another room across the hall, inside the Mount Weather lair of the Mountain Men. Season 2's first episode will take off at that point. The Hollywood Reporter, in one of The 100 Season 2 spoilers, says Clarke will be able to break out of her room, but when she gets to the fifth floor of the facility, she finds herself asking "Where the hell am I?" Again, Rothenberg teases, "There are clues in the white room that it's nothing that they've ever seen before. If you look up what the real Mount Weather is, that begins to answer the question." The real Mount Weather is a civilian command facility and a major relocation site for the highest level of civilian and military officials in case of national disaster. In first season of The 100, it was also the attempted original landing site of Clarke and company's space shuttle back to earth.
Other possible The100 Season 2 spoilers include: Lincoln and Octavia going deeper into the Grounders world; Clarke finally getting to reunite with her mother Abigail; the adults trying to wrest control away from the 100; John Murphy redeeming himself; a baby to be seen in Episode 1; not the Grounders but the Reapers and the Mountain Men will be shown as the real baddies for the season. Regarding the last one, Rothenberg told the Hollywood Reporter: "[Although the Grounders] "started out the big bad,...we began to drop hints that, maybe, they're not so bad [and that] they have their own point of view...[but] We needed something that was the big bad [for this season, and that was where the Reapers and the Mountain Men came in]."
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