“The 100” premieres this Wednesday at 9/8c after Arrow on The CW.
You can see another preview of "The 100" by fellow SpoilerTV member Jimmy Ryan by clicking right here
How much you like The 100 premiere episode depends mostly on how much you can invest on its story plot; as the characters are just being presented and you don’t have any real information about them it’s not that easy to invest with them when the episode starts, you are constantly judging what they do and how they do it. That’s why the storytelling has to be intriguing while at the same time delivering little bits of characters interactions.
For example, one of the reasons I think Resurrection was a huge success was because the storytelling was paced well and was intriguing while at the same time presented people that felt like actual human beings. The 100 is a completely different show from Resurrection, but I think it is one of the best pilots of the season along with Resurrection when it comes to storytelling and character presentation.
What makes The 100 a huge success in my eyes is a combination of two things: for one it has the feeling of one of those good old 90s sci-fi/fantasy shows, you know, those that you would watch after school and contained good and complex stories. The other element the show has in its favor is how the story progresses without sacrificing character insight.
During the pilot the show wants to make sure you know these people are actual human beings and not just characters playing roles for the sake of storytelling.
The show has two settings, the Ark which is the space station in which humanity lives after they escaped Earth, and Earth itself where 100 teenagers (and even some children among those 100) are being thrown in order to test if our planet is once again habitable. The focus is on Earth, with many subplots on the Ark; when we are on Earth we get to explore the psyche of these teenagers and the show does a great job at that. It is very reminiscent of “Lord of the Flies” and while I don’t intend to give much away from episodes to come, I can say that over the course of the 4 episode I watched I can see that the show is not afraid to go as dark as “Lord of The Flies”.
The characters act as you think they would in the situation they are in, their actions are not illogical, if they were to be dumb is because you know the character is actually dumb, but they all make sense and there is no such thing as doing something out of character. In the pilot we just get to know these people, but the actors and the script giveaway pretty quickly what are their personality traits and you can figure out how they would act in this situation, and any surprises along the way actually makes sense with the people we have been presented so far.
The pilot, however, is not flawless; its main character Clarke is fairly stereotypical, she does things because she has to and she has very strict morals that do not bode really well for a show that is morally ambiguous. But that’s for the pilot, over the course of the episodes she will show some progress and evolution, but I won’t get into any details. Some other flaws include the Ark subplots which are not nearly as interesting as what’s going on in Earth, with the adult characters being too serious to determine their true substances.
The adult characters are so absorbed in their duties that some character insight is lost in the way. A minor flaw I would say is the names of some characters, such as naming a girl Clarke or another one Octavia, as they are not names we are familiar and as such they often sounds odd.
But aside from that, the pilot episode is great, I love how the teenagers explore Earth and make it their own.
There are many intriguing creatures around because of the mutation animals went through and plenty of hidden threats. There is this sense of constant danger that keeps you interested. Nobody is safe, you can feel that and your only question is this: “Is this show willing to pull the trigger on its characters” and the answer is yes, the show is willing to be dark, to scare its characters and to make them face death if necessary.
The 100 is at its best when it embraces the darkness at its core, when it does that the show feels pretty darn real, and that feeling keeps you both interested and delighted. It’s a very entertaining show, but it is also one willing to ask many questions about the nature of the human race and the psyche of teenagers overall. Sometimes you may be scared that the show may be stepping down from the darkness when words such as “hope” rises, but that’s only a necessary change of pace and alongside the darkness there is always going to be some hope, but the show won’t get light nor the storytelling stale.
The darkness will come back to test each character and the show manages to feel quite real and engaging. Many times I feel like the show is exploring the many faces of the human mind.
By watching 4 episodes in advance for the series I can say that The 100 qualifies as my favorite new drama (with runners up being Sleepy Hollow and Resurrection, which they have their own and very different strengths), it shows a maturity I never believed possible for a CW show, even when Arrow has proved that the network is ready for a material that’s more grown up. I would say The 100 is as mature (or even more) as any show airing on ABC, FOX, CBS or NBC and could have aired on any of them, which is exactly what The CW needs right now.
I highly recommend you to watch not only the pilot, but the 3 episodes following that, I assure you it will hook you and you will be glad to stick with the show for as long as it runs. The pilot alone I deem worthy enough to raise enough interest to watch the next ones, but once you get to episode 4 this show will be just downright addictive, I guarantee.
Pilot Grade: B+
Show Grade (based on its 4 first episodes): A-
Haven't made up your mind yet? Watch this trailer to see what the show is about!
Wow, what an awesome preview. So excited for this show.
ReplyDeleteLove the layout.
Thank you! And yes, you should be excited, it is pretty good!
ReplyDeleteThe layout is indeed awesome, it was made by Jimmy Ryan and will be used for all previews/reviews purposes
Impressive preview, Pablo! I have high hopes for this show and I'm sure I won't be disappointed. Just 2 more days!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm sure most people will like this series, it has many things in its favor to succeed. I can see it becoming a hit
ReplyDelete100 looks like another dumb show intended for US teenagers.
ReplyDeleteGood preview, Pablo! Very much looking forward to doing the roundtable with you and the others after the episodes.
ReplyDeleteBTW, the first picture is a little big. Not sure if it is meant to be so large.
I love The Cw :) I watch the majority of its series and I like all the newcomers aired so far.
ReplyDeleteCw already renewed Reign and The Originals and I'm happy about them, but then I'm worried about The Tomorrow People and Star-Crossed.
The trailers of The 100 promise a lot and I can't wait to see it.
My favorite line so far is: Who we are, and who we need to be to survive are very different things.
Thanks for the preview ^^ I already wanted to see it, but your preview rises the expectations (and they were already high).
I'm curious about what tv critics think. They usualy don't like Cw's shows, except two (and maybe one more) : Arrow and Life Unexpected.
I don't give much importance to what tv critics say (I respect them, but if the plot of a tv series sounds great to me, I will watch it, even if the tv critics say it's not good), but still, I'd like to see Cw getting more recognition from them.
I'm with you. I watch and love a great deal of shows on the CW. Especially Reign, TWD, and TTP. I have been waiting on the 100 to premiere since last summer and I'm so worried now about TTP bc I feel like The 100 will do really well. I can do without Star Crossed, but I think TTP is just find it's way and would hate for it to be cancelled.
ReplyDeleteI'd point out that the critics like The Vampire Diaries (at least its 2nd and 3rd season) and have been digging Reign.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment! I too hope The 100 will get good ratings, it should because the show is really well made
Thanks, I'm looking forward that too!
ReplyDeleteThe first picture was meant to be big so it would look better
You can't even see the full photo.
ReplyDeleteReally? I can see it just fine.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I'll fix the size to make sure it can be seen
I assume you are viewing that site at a different resolution.
ReplyDeleteDisplays fine for me.
ReplyDeleteDifferent resolution of the site, I presume.
ReplyDeleteI see he changed the site.
ReplyDeleteit sounds good, looking forward to this one.
ReplyDeletei am so ready for this, you preview just makes me want to watch it even more.
ReplyDeleteHopefully it's as good as you make it sound. I was in no way impressed by the book so I'm hoping the TV edit will actually help it.
ReplyDeleteHaven't read the book so I can't really make any comparison, but by what I have seen I'm pretty impressed by how fearless the show is and the storytelling choices taken. It has its flaws, but it has mostly been a great ride for me
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review, and I agree the mature aspect is exactly what TheCW needs, and I really enjoy TheCW shows, but I am so annoyed by their ratings, which cause my shows to be on death watch, I'm looking at The Tomorrow People. Hopefully The 100 will do well, and be the first in different programming on TheCW. The teenager thing is way overdone, without shows like Smallville and Gossip Girl, TheCW is running out of ideas, in my opinion. But I'll still watch as always :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment! And let's hope The 100 does indeed well, at least I see in it every single element necessary for it to become a hit (good promotion, good lead-in. good timeslot and last but not least a great pilot)
ReplyDeleteNo problem, I just think everyone wants this show to do dwell, since so many shows on TheCW end up cancelled. Only 2 days till the premiere!
ReplyDeleteWhile containg some of the typical CW elements (Love Triangles etc) from what I have seen in promos it looks like the most Un-CW show to date next to Arrow!
ReplyDeleteThe magic of The 100 is that people actually act like people, which as obvious as it sounds it's hard to find in TV. There is a love triangle, but it doesn't take stage center, instead it pop ups in casual conversations. What's important is the plot and what the characters do and feel about it, the whole love triangle thing is just something that kinds of happens, but it doesn't take more importance than that
ReplyDeleteI hate the 'Lord of The Flies' aspect to the show, I hope they don't go to far into that. But the show sounds brilliant and fresh totally different to the bog standard 'boy meets girl, will they won't they' crap the CW likes to do. Will be giving this a really good shot.
ReplyDeleteGreat preview. Can't wait for this.
ReplyDeleteI am really glad that have kept addressing the love traingle to a bare minimum, at least in the first few episodes.
ReplyDeleteIs this Terra Nova 2.0 ?
ReplyDeleteNot at all, Terra Nova was all about stereotypical characters facing typical sci-fi issues with no original spin on it.
ReplyDeleteThe 100 instead creates characters that feel real and add many layers of tension and suspense that makes for a compelling storyline that become downright addictive by episode 4, unlike Terra Nova which felt like endless boredom
Thing is, I'm always worried about those show pulling thing out of their a**es and never giving us answers.
ReplyDeleteThis doesn't look like that kind of show, so far many answers have been delivered. As long as it keeps runing and The CW gives them an eventual final season down the road, I'm pretty sure things won't be left up in the air
ReplyDeleteLMAO right.
ReplyDeleteCash that WB paycheck Pablo!
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