With the success and great reviews about the recent episode of The CW's hit post apocalyptic drama TV series "The 100", it is with no doubt that fans are raving for clues and spoilers for the upcoming episode so read on.
Things are going to be pretty exciting for the next episode as Episode 7 is titled “Thirteen" which will be airing next Thursday on the CW network. The good news about this too is that the synopsis and two sneak peek clips have been released.
The promo video teases a different and intriguing issue that is about to happen in the episode. The clip teases about a certain drug which, according to the Chancellor, can "eliminate pain."
With the recent episode circling around Clarke and the difficult decision she has to make, the new episode will now focus on Lexa who will be playing the role of a peacemaker. Her feelings and fears were exposed to Clarke when Lexa woke from a nightmare. As Lexa explained her dream, her guarded soul lay bare for Clarke to see.
It is good to remember that Lexa was seen by everyone as a tough and emotionless leader which the upcoming episode will prove everyone wrong as she will be seen displaying emotions and feelings. In Season 3 of The 100, it is clear that Lexa has feelings, doubts and fears just like the Sky People. Those who hated Lexa for betraying and abandoning Clarke at Mount Weather may not, despite the Grounder, dislike her as much as before.
Lexa will be helping Clarke to build her trust once again but will Lexa end up regretting her decision? There are speculations that Lexa's reason for siding on Clarke is because of her emotion and this is exactly what the promo for The 100 Season 3, Episode 7 teases.
According to Spoilers Guide, the synopsis for “Thirteen” reveals that Lexa will be playing peacemaker. As for Clarke, she will discover a strange truth that will change everything.
Watch out what happens as The 100 Season 3, Episode 7 airs March 3 on the CW network.


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