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The 100- Episode 1.04 "Murphy's Law" Preview- The show carry on its darkness on its most honest episode about human race yet

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"Murphy's Law" is probably my favorite episode of the show so far; it has everything it needs, schemes, riots, character conflicts, plot progression, action, just everything you could possibly need in an episode of The 100 is in display here and it is pretty awesome.

In this episode, the 100 deals with the aftermath of Wells' death; his passing will prove to affect not only Clarke, but also everyone in the group. Charlotte has to deal with the guilt of killing Wells and Bellamy is has to deal with some hard choices that will be complete game changers in the dynamics of the group. Meanwhile, in the Ark, Abby and Raven are forced to hurry in their quest to repair the escape pod.

The episode has a much quicker pace on Earth than in the Ark; things will get done quite quickly, but not too quickly, I’d say it’s the perfect pacing for an episode that try- and succeeds- to be shocking while also being true to its darkest themes. The direction is fairly great and the acting keeps proving to be very solid as the cast seems to flesh out their characters better, especially Clarke who every episode feels less like a stereotypical hero and more like a full fledge human being. From now on Clarke will be a way more complex and stronger character than she was before.

As per usual, at least someone is going to die in this episode. I can’t tell you who or how, I’ll just say that it is just as jaw dropping- if not more- as Wells death last week. I assure you, you won’t see it coming. The death of said character is going to fundamentally change how these people interact with each other, may it be on the Ark or Earth.

After episode 3 I was already hooked in the show, but I’d say episode 4 makes it downright addictive. It’s by far the most shocking so far, and probably the most honest about human nature too, we get to see both the good and the bad, and the show leaves one asking “do these people deserve to live?”. Humans do both terrible and great things, and The 100 is a show that uses its teenager’s character to show the process of finding your morals and your values as they are still setting in, and this episode does a remarkable job at that.

Random teaser about the episode:
-You will see some Clarke and Charlotte interaction. It’s quite interesting and it feels very organic and smartly written.
-You will see a side of Bellamy he hasn’t had the chance to show.
-Raven will get some screen time so we get some insight about her character.
-Abby will make a bold choice that raises the stakes on the Ark.
-We get to know something about Kane.
-There will be a pretty great Octavia and Jasper moment.

Here's a promo of this episode!


About the Author - Pablo
I'm currently studying Psychology while also writing fantasy books (one already published in my home country, Chile, you can check it out on the facebook icon). I watch many different types of shows, including my favorites Revenge, Game of Thrones, Once Upon a Time and about 23 more. Currently writing reviews for Once Upon a Time, How I Met Your Mother and Community

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