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The 100 Season 7 Cast, Plot And More Information

Overview

The 100 is an action, dystopian, sci-fi, post apocalyptic drama. Seven seasons have released till now. The first season premiered on 19th March, 2014, second on 22nd October, 2014, third on 21st January, 2016, fourth on 1st February, 2017, fifth on 24th April, 2018, sixth on 30th April, 2019 and seventh on 20th May, 2020. First, fourth, fifth and sixth season consist 13 episodes each whereas second, third and seventh season consist 16 episodes.The running time of each episode is 39 to 42 minutes.

Cast

The cast includes Eliza Taylor as Clarke Griffin, Paige Turco as Abigail “Abby” Griffin, Thomas McDonell as Finn Collins, Eli Goree as Wells Jaha, Marie Avgeropoulos as Octavia Blake, Bob Morley as Bellamy Blake, Kelly Hu as Callie “Cece” Cartwig, Christopher Larkin as Monty Green, Devon Bostick as Jasper Jordan, Isaiah Washington as Thelonious Jaha, Henry Ian Cusick as Marcus Kane, Lindsey Morgan as Raven Reyes, Ricky Whittle as Lincoln, Richard Harmon as John Murphy, Zack McGowan, TAsya Teles, Shannon Kook as Jordan Green, JR Bourne as Russell Lightbourne VII, Chuku Mood as Gabriel Santiago and Shelby Flannery as Hope Diyoza.

Plot 

The 100 is an arrangement that has experienced a few developments. From being about a gathering of adolescents brought up in space and sent sensible just because since an atomic end times, to now, seven seasons later, being on another planet and battling for the endurance of mankind indeed. It has been The 100’s capacity to rehash itself that has kept it new and watchers snared every one of these seasons. With the debut of the seventh and last season today around evening time on the CW, fans can just sit and estimate how the arrangement is going to wrap everything up. 

The season gets off to somewhat of an uneven beginning. It gets pretty following season 6 remaining off, with Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) getting cut by a mystically grown-up Hope (Shelby Flannery), and getting sucked into the Anomaly. In the interim Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and Co. attempt to make sense of how to keep the harmony in Sanctum. The political moving that involves quite a bit of scene 1 is somewhat of a drag, yet fortunately the season begins to get after that (the initial four scenes of the period were discharged to the press). Scene 2, titled “The Garden,” fills in a great deal of the holes on what happened to Diyoza (Ivana Miličević), Octavia, and afterward baby Hope, after they went into the Anomaly. How the Anomaly functions is a touch of confounding from the start, yet once everything begins to click, it turns out to be evident that the Anomaly is a distinct advantage for the arrangement, and is no doubt the way to closure the arrangement. 

Obviously, the Anomaly likewise brings new dangers, and keeping in mind that the delicate harmony in Sanctum keeps on being compromised, huge numbers of our saints are summoned to manage them, which may be to improve things. The infighting in Sanctum feels very let’s not bring that up again for the arrangement, however viewing our saints go off on a science fiction experience is exactly what the specialist requested. The season proceeds with the show’s standard very fast speed, pressing plot into each scene.

Exemplary subjects of the arrangement keep on being asked, as can mankind, even hanging on by a thread ever quit battling each other so as to flourish? Is it accurate to say that we are the issue? Does whatever it takes to get the job done, so be it? Could we ever move away from savagery? It makes me wonder how a show that sets that mankind is the issue is ever going to figure out how to end things on a delightful note. Yet, perhaps our saints won’t get an upbeat closure. It wouldn’t be exceptionally The 100 on the off chance that they did. 

On the off chance that there are any downsides so far this season, it’s that we don’t get the opportunity to see a lot of Bellamy (Bob Morley). He’s basically sidelined, which is a disgrace, as one of the most adored characters. Bellamy is additionally at his best when he imparts his scenes to Clarke, so ideally the two rejoin soon with the goal that they can in any case spend a decent part of the period together. This show is never better than when its two chiefs are cooperating.

In the mean time, Sheidheda is still out there, and we find a few solutions with respect to where he went. Raven (Lindsey Morgan) gets an enthusiastic circular segment this season, while Clarke manages her mom’s demise. Expectation is an intriguing new character, who is as decided as the remainder of the cast to spare her loved ones, so she fits directly in. With the remainder of the grown-up, parent-like characters murdered off last season, their children are at long last all alone. The misfortune burdens them, yet they’ve been enduring and driving for quite a while now, and they’re prepared for this. 

With isolate cutting me down, I was pondering whether I was up for the high stakes of this dystopian dramatization, and all through scene 1, I could feel my eagerness melting away, however it wasn’t well before the arrangement pulled me back in once more. There’s another arrangement of secrets and stakes this season will keep fans as eager and anxious as ever, and which will end, fittingly, on an entire one hundred scenes. Also, for those forlornly rehashing “may we meet once more” to this darling arrangement, realize that there’s indirect access pilot coming up for a prequel arrangement this season, so we may simply get a greater amount of The 100 all things considered.

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