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Post by Dame Bouncy Castle on Mar 22, 2017 16:29:20 GMT
The fourth series of The 100 will premiere on E4 on Wednesday April 5th at 9pm.
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Post by Miranda on Mar 22, 2017 16:52:18 GMT
How many are they down to now?
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Post by Dame Bouncy Castle on Mar 22, 2017 18:31:57 GMT
LOL. I remember people on the POV boards saying it should be re-named to a lower number!
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Post by Miranda on Mar 22, 2017 18:33:06 GMT
I watched the first episode and I think someone got killed every 10 mins.
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Post by Dame Bouncy Castle on Mar 22, 2017 18:56:48 GMT
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Post by marion on Mar 22, 2017 19:33:47 GMT
I hope they do a recap!
It seemed at one point as if the 100 went down to about 37. Since then we have had numerous tribes from various places on the uninhabitable planet plus the rest of the space people landing and then the remaining guy from Grey's Anatomy who made it down without the normal air pressure etc. I can't remember where it ended up with him and that AI with the long dark hair, red lipstick and red dress. I can vaguely recall the lead actress going off into some fake world but did she get out of there and back to her people? Oh dear, I really need that recap!
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Post by Dame Bouncy Castle on Mar 22, 2017 19:49:33 GMT
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Post by bethb63 on Mar 22, 2017 20:13:24 GMT
Clarke is the one who went to the fake world in order to defeat the evil AI woman. She did that with the help of her dead girlfriend, fighting off all the brainwashed zombie people - who reverted to normal once the city was destroyed. But AI woman told Clarke that there are nuclear reactors/bombs set to go critical by the climax of season 4 and render earth (read: what used to be Washington DC) really, properly uninhabitable this time. So that will probably be the story arc this year - in between Clarke's eternal angst-ing over how many deaths she's caused, of course. The madder it gets, the better I like it.
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Post by Miranda on Mar 22, 2017 20:33:49 GMT
I have to say, it sounds very realistic and not at all silly.
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Post by bethb63 on Apr 6, 2017 18:47:14 GMT
Did anyone else watch the first episode last night? Mostly it dealt with the aftermath of the last finale, saving Heartthrob King Roan (I foresee Clarke going straight this season), and spreading the word about this year's overarching plot - the meltdown of the world's nuclear reactors.
But the ending was reassuringly odd.
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Post by marion on Apr 6, 2017 19:04:37 GMT
I did and quite enjoyed it, although I have to say Clarke gets on my wick. I was pleased Heartthrob King Roan survived, especially since we lost Lincoln ( was that his name, Octavia's hunk?). Pleased to see she is still on the rampage!
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Post by bethb63 on Apr 6, 2017 19:31:48 GMT
Yeah, I miss Lincoln and his endless muscles. And long may Roan rampage!
Were those pyramids at the end?
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Post by marion on Apr 6, 2017 22:11:45 GMT
That's what I thought. But would they have built a nuclear reactor next to the Pyramids? Heritage site etc etc.
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Post by marion on Apr 21, 2017 16:46:12 GMT
How come Jaha was using a tablet in last night's episode. I mean I know Raven seems to be the greatest computer programmer known to man, but has she restored the internet and wifi?
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Post by bethb63 on Apr 21, 2017 20:33:32 GMT
Didn't he say he'd looked at this area as a possible landing site for the 100 before they launched? I thought maybe he had downloaded it on the space station and so it was still available on the tablet.
It hasn't really caught fire for me yet. I really hope there's more to the demise of the cult, as that seemed promisingly batty. Instead, it seems they're going for the blood cure again, like Mount Weather.
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