It definitely was a long wait as the last episode of the hit post-apocalyptic show of CW "The 100" Season 2 ended last March and will set to return this month.
We were left hanging with so many questions last year, what with Clarke being in a state of guilt that made her decide to leave the group. And now fans can finally get answers this time as the first episode of Season 3 entitled "Wanheda- Part One" will be aired soon.
Viewers were able to witness how Clarke wanted to save her people and with her inability to face the consequences of her actions, the easiest thing for her to do was leave. But the problem is, no matter where she goes, there is always that someone who wants her and she already has a price on her head. Thus Bellamy (Bob Morley) and Kane (Henry Ian Cusick) will set out to save her.
And speaking of Bellamy, sibling Bellamy and Octavia Blake, who even at tough times still stood by each other, will be tested as the upcoming season will show them arguing with each other. Octavia is seen punching Bellamy which could be about a decision that he has made that is against the Grounders.
Even the writers of the show admitted that in this upcoming season, Bellamy will be faced with bad options that will make it impossible for him to make the right decision. She added that "...it's fair to say that very often our characters aren't working with all the information they really need to make their decisions...".
Tune in for more information about the upcoming season and watch out as Season 3 of The 100 premieres on January 21 at 8 pm EST on The CW Network.
Here is a short video clip for you to feast on while waiting for premiere of the new episode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKUuukxrbrU


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