The season finale of “The 100” season 3 is this Thursday and things are going to get bloody. The main mission is now to stop ALIE (Erica Cerra) who has an army of brainwashed survivors who are ready to do her bidding; her bidding this time being the complete extermination of the rebels, Clarke (Eliza Taylor) included.
The biggest problem that Clarke and the gang will need to solve is how to use the Flame without the nightblood and the solution that they came up with, according to The Wrap, is for Clarke to jam the thing inside her. Of course, she doesn’t have the nightblood, but Ontari (Rhiannon Fish) does. It seems a transfusion is in the works.
In other news, it seems that Alycia (Debnam Carey) is coming back for the finale. At least, this is what Taylor told TVLine during an interview.
“I think people have seen photos online and know already that Alycia is coming back for the season finale,” she said in the interview.
She also conceded on the fact that Vancouver doesn’t offer the best hiding spots when shooting in the downtown area, which means that Alycia’s return isn’t exactly a secret. Even so, she promises that “people are going to be happy.”
According to the promos, Clarke’s decision will take her to the City of Light with Raven and Murphy watching over her. There was also a brief scene where Clarke is recovering from a fit and her eyes snapping open.
It seems that another major development for the finale is Clarke’s mother, Abby, remembering what she did to her daughter, including that nasty bit of torture. How will parent and child handle this situation? It seems Clarke is a little more pragmatic about the whole thing, but as expected, Abby is not as cavalier about stabbing her little girl.
The Season 3 finale for “The 100” will air on May 19 on The CW.


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