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Will Clarke Ever Take the Flame Again

Skaikru/Wonkru/whatever nosotros now call our ragtag grouping of erstwhile Globe inhabitors know how to survive. When push comes to shove, they find a manner out of scrapes. They might not all get in out, but they find a mode to get through. Which is why in "Matryoshka," fifty-fifty when virtually all of them were imprisoned and Clarke was seizing into her concluding moments of life, I knew everything would be fine.

Only kidding! I was very nervous and totally expected someone not to brand information technology out. Last week scarred me I guess! I don't want to jinx it by speaking too soon, though, so I'll stop talking virtually people we like dying and but recap this episode.

At the terminate of episode 9, Josie tried to convince Clarke to let her drive the motorcycle to run across up with Gabriel; she does have more than experience afterwards all, but Clarke wasn't nearly to give up control of the brain. But maybe she should have. Clarke ends upwardly driving also fast and wrecks the cycle and destroys the radio in the process. With the Sanctum guards on their tail, they need to observe a place to hide. Josie says she'll help (only when Clarke tells her she'll take the Mind Drive out herself and dice), so she shows Clarke a hatch where she used to do inquiry studies. They're safe from the guards — simply Clarke starts to have a seizure. Josie tells her to fight through it, otherwise, they'll become stuck in this hatch until the trunk dies.

Speaking of beingness stuck, Raven and Abby get arrested immediately upon returning to Sanctum with Simone. Russell catches his wife up on everything that's happened: Clarke is still alive and missing with their daughter's Mind Drive, and he'due south belongings Clarke's people captive equally insurance. Oh, and Miranda is expressionless, too. Simone has had information technology. She says they should keep Madi alive since she'due south a nightblood and burn the residuum. He says then they'd have nothing to bargain Josephine back with, so he agrees to ane killing. Isn't compromise in marriage slap-up?

But not all Primes are on board with this plan. Ryker is doing his best to showtime a peaceful revolution. He reveals to Delilah'south parents and a human named Ty that everything they believed was a lie. Ty was forced to put his babe in the Offer Grove a few years ago, which led to his wife putting herself in the Offering Grove, and then he takes the news particularly difficult.

Gaia and Echo sentinel from above, where they're hiding from Russell. Later on the nulls leave, Ryker tells them that a person from their group is going to exist executed. Echo has a better plan: Ryker can put a scope on her bow and she tin execute Russell instead. Ryker isn't loving this more murder program, but he goes along with information technology since they know his secret virtually letting Gabriel escape.

In the Sanctum jailhouse, the group has to decide who will be executed. Of course, the logical selection for everyone is Irish potato. Since she recently learned that her daughter's brain is playing host to two people, Abby is not pleased to hear what White potato did to aid the Primes. She slaps him across the face and says if Echo doesn't detect a mode to save them, he's going upward equally tribute.

He's not the only one making sacrifices, though. Ty, the man Ryker revealed the truth to, has asked for a meeting with the Primes. He claims to know where Echo is hiding, but really he wants to take this opportunity to murder Simone. He cuts a glass goblet on the table and stabs her in the throat. "Death to primes," he says as the guards elevate him out. Russell grabs his wife, but realizing her injury is too astringent, he promises to find a way to bring her back.

It's a skillful thing he doesn't know what's going on with his daughter because he would be even more upset. Over in Clarke's mind, the 2 women are not doing well. Josie'due south retentivity books are all over Clarke's side. The simply way to go the alarms to stop is to throw Josie's books out the airlock. Josie is having a hard fourth dimension letting go of these memories, like the time that Gabriel woke up in his 2nd body. One she'south probably happy to get rid of, though, is when her begetter murdered her with an ax during the first red sun. When she drops the book, an ax falls to the ground.

The more books they throw out, the worse it gets. Clarke's Eligius hallways are littered with books and memories, more and more by the minute. Clarke says they have to get rid of it all. She sets the airlock to open with the inside door yet ajar. She tells Josie to take cover in her room, and then her nemesis disappears along with all the books. When Clarke opens up her door, the hallway is clear and Josie's door is back. Clarke opens her eyes in the bunker and is getting high-strung to death by branches… you know, a thing that happens on this planet.

Just in the nick of time, Gabriel and Octavia find Clarke. Only it'southward non Clarke. Josie is back in control of the torso. They go her out of the bunker and tell her to keep tranquility because the Sanctum guards are all around. Instead, Josie starts yelling and the guards surround them. Josie tells her bodyguard Jade, "Kill the girl, take Gabriel prisoner, and become me domicile."

Before they can do any of that, i of the bodyguards shoots all the others, except Jade. He takes off his helmet… it's Bellamy. Octavia runs and hugs him — and he doesn't quite reciprocate. (Can't he tell by her make clean pilus she'south changed!?) He sends Jade to go tell Russell that Josie is alive and if any of his people get hurt, he'll never come across his girl over again.

Back at Sanctum, Gaia "gets caught" and ends up in jail with the others and so she can clue them all in to Echo's plan. Madi is non pleased with her banished flamekeeper being there, though. Abby suggests they just take the flame out of her head, but Gaia says she changed the passphrase, so they tin can't. Emori explains to everyone that Sheidheda was dealt with in his time by his own flamekeeper murdering him. It was his quaternary flamekeeper because he had murdered the other iii. Abby says they can't kill Madi, just Gaia points out that if they survive this and she'southward able to go her army back from Eligius, she'd exist worse than Blodreina.

Only Raven has another idea: She says if Sheidheda was able to tranquillity the other commanders, he must exist separating them in the code somehow. They could be deleted, and she could rid Madi of her dark commander problem. Just that will accept to wait for at present. The guards come into the cell with new orders from Russell: except for Madi, they all will dice. What a lovely tribute to his married woman.

With his people gathered round, Russell has anybody, plus poor Ty, tied to stakes. He walks effectually saying how there will be no forgiveness and the Sanctum family has been violated yada yada. Echo is having a difficult time getting a clear shot, and so Ryker knocks her out. Only it doesn't matter. Murphy has a lightbulb moment: Abby could make nightbloods with bone marrow. Russell says they tried it before and it didn't work, simply Abby says she knows the right formula. And if any of them die, they'll never know what it is.

Russell pardons Abby and her people then she tin get to work right away. She says she'll need a nightblood donor and suggests Russell himself. He says Madi volition do. Abby starts to protest, but Raven says she'll work fine— they'll just need a computer. Raven tells Gaia to go Becca's notebook and they tin save Madi from Sheidheda. And then Ty burns at the stake. RIP, Ty. Sorry you lived your whole life with such terrible people.

Over at Gabriel'southward encampment, he has Clarke/Josie hooked upwards to scanners. He can see two brain wavelengths. Josie is even so awake and tells him that Clarke was able to stay in her brain thank you to the neural mesh in her head. Gabriel explains to Octavia and Bellamy that he'll finish Clarke's eye, take out the mind drive, and restart Clarke's center. Merely when Bellamy mentions using Josie's mind drive to banker peace, Gabriel gets hesitant. He knows that means she'll resurrect again, and that someone else volition die because of it.

Josie pleads with Gabriel to let her go on this trunk, so "no one else has to die," saying that the 2 of them tin live out their days in their electric current forms. "I have loved you for centuries," he tells her. "We had our time — I have to let you become now." And and so he injects her with a serum to stop her heart.

Clarke wakes up back in Eligius, and Josie's door is missing. But Josie isn't. She is still holding the ax from her father's memory, and she slices Clarke'southward throat with it. Josie used the mesh in Clarke's listen to stick around, even though the Listen Bulldoze was out. I have to admit, she'southward a pretty clever girl.

In the real globe, Octavia, Bellamy, and Gabriel encounter that the two wavelengths are at that place, merely are helpless to do anything. Or at least two of them are. Bellamy starts doing compressions equally he yells, "I'thou not losing her again." Octavia is trying to get him to finish; she thinks Bellamy is wasting his energy.

He screams, "Clarke, I need you. Madi needs you." And it gets through to her. She hears it in her mind space. She gathers the force to take hold of the ax and throw it at Josie'southward head. Clarke wakes upwardly dorsum in her ain torso and gives Bellamy such a big hug that Bellarkers around the internet probably exploded.

So, one season half-dozen problem is solved, just there are still a whole lot more to become through in the side by side iii episodes. Russell is not going to be pleased now that his wife and daughter are gone. How volition Ryker boot off this revolution? And where volition all the people we know live if/when that gets sorted. At that place'southward also the piffling upshot of Nighttime Madi. Oh, and what is going on with Diyoza and the anomaly? And probably nigh importantly: When will Bellamy forgive Octavia??

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Episode Recaps

The 100

Afterwards a nuclear apocalypse, a group of people who have been living in space return to Globe—and quickly larn they're not alone.

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  • The CW

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