Jason Rothenberg is a nutcase.
By the way, that's a good thing.
No, actually, a great thing.
Why?
Because Jason Rothenberg now joins en exclusive club of mine that has only nutcase showrunners from the shows I watch in it. Currently, Jonathan Nolan, Jon Bokenkamp, and Shonda Rhimes belong to this club for their respective series, Person of Interest, The Blacklist, and Scandal. Now, after last night's episode, I can add Rothenberg and The 100 to the list.
So what do these showrunners have in common, you might ask. The answer is pretty simple. These showrunners know their shows like no one else. They are daring. They are fearless. They push the boundaries. They produce phenomenal storylines. They leverage a quality cast and multi-dimensional characters to create an hour of television that keeps your eyes locked to the screen for the entire episode, and they leave you in no doubt that the hour of your busy life that you gave them was an hour very well spent. And, naturally, they make you think about their show for days, sometimes weeks after the previous episode, which makes the gaps between them feel a lot longer than they actually are. Showrunners that can pull this off are few and far between, and others would probably call them nutcases for the things they do to their shows, their characters, and their fans. Being of the INTJ personality type, I'm an especially tough sell when it comes to this kind of thing.
"We Are Grounders: Part 2" wasted no time resuming where last week's enthralling episode left off. Raven's gunshot wound thanks to Murphy progressed in the wrong direction, and was beautifully exploited to produce some great scenes and one-liners throughout the hour. I've always had a lot of respect for Finn, who has been overlooked by many as to his importance to the 100's success on the ground. He rightfully stood his ground against Bellamy, Clarke and Raven, but when vetoed he continued pulling his weight in other areas. Despite his newly single status, he went above and beyond to ensure everyone - not just Raven and Clarke - was OK. His lifesaving actions in favor of Bellamy in the closing moments of the battle against the Grounders proved this beyond doubt.
Clarke is always on the ball, but in last night's episode she had to up her game. Though she didn't see combat, her work on and with Raven definitely paid off. She continued to keep her head and remain calm but the cracks became understandably visible upon seeing the two most important young men in her life left outside the drop ship before the rockets were ignited. Bellamy tended to let his anger make some vital decisions for him at times - a trait he's had throughout the season, so Clarke became increasingly important as the battle-o'clock neared zero.
The people on board the Ark must have been thinking they were in a dream. Just a month ago, life was relatively good. Yes, their leadership was, admittedly, hiding information about their worsening situation, and though 100 of their own were sent to the ground and a further 300 later sacrificed, they had some time on their side until their home was badly damaged thanks to a rogue Councillor taking a drop ship for a joyride with a few mates. Now they find themselves with nowhere to go except to the ground in the Ark itself. Though not as emotionally moving as the sacrifice earlier in the season, the realization that this is it for their civilization was powerful to say the least. Jaha's leadership was inspirational to say the least, and reminiscent of a captain going down with his ship - even though he didn't really go down. He picked the right moment to be the hero. With little more than a few pillows and some strapping, the remaining survivors set their sights on Earth. The scene made me wonder whether sitting in the back of the Ark would increase the chances of survival when you consider that today's jumbo jets don't often reverse into mountains.
Abby and Kane were among the lucky ones, having made it to the ground firstly, and picking a good landing spot. It's hard to imagine what it would be like setting foot on Earth for the first time in your life, but I'd consider Abby's reaction to be as close to the money as you can get. Given the danger their fellow countrymen(?) are in, they'd better not become transfixed because there's plenty of work to be done.
One of the best sibling relationships on television had a defining moment in last night's episode. Octavia and Bellamy had to part ways after the former took an arrow to the leg. Their last words would have tugged the heartstrings of many a viewer. For the first time, Bellamy witnessed the bond that his sister and Lincoln have, and you could see it in his eyes as he came to the realization that she is in the safest hands she could be in, and that maybe his preconceptions about his sister's choice to grow close to Lincoln were a little skewed.
Everyone's good mate Jasper continued his recent run of form, though this time it wasn't as a marksman, but rather as a rocket scientist. He narrowly avoided what was, let's be honest, a pretty epic axe to the cranium. That alone was the best bit of special effects work of the season. That aside, he was a good substitute for Raven, though his main man Monty wasn't anywhere to be seen.
As with any season finale, the last 10 minutes is what gives you the stuff to ponder through the hiatus, and The 100 is no different in this regard. The battle took up the bulk of that time, but for me it was more than the blood and smash-bash-crash that was depicted. What the battle confirmed is that there are at least 3 opposing forces in close proximity to where the 100 first set foot on the ground, and their interactions don't appear to be friendly at all - in fact the Grounders and the Reapers dislike each other to the extent that they'd fight each other ahead of the 100. There are also many of them, and if there were dozens of men fighting, there must be an equal ratio of women and children close by. Don't forget that they'd all need food and water as well. The original conflict could be fueled by the need for access to both the aforementioned resources - something I'm keen for Jason Rothenberg to explore next season.
All three groups will have suffered considerable losses in the battle, but obviously we are more concerned with the 100's wellbeing than the others. For a small population to begin with, any death counts, and as Bellamy said and Clarke reinforced, 82 people is all they could bring to battle. Many perished, and a few of them were wounded when they made their way to the drop ship, so their fate at this point is uncertain, as is the fate of the two most important men on the ground - Finn and Bellamy. The survival of the remaining group members thus far can be attributed heavily to the work Finn and Bellamy have done, so it goes without saying that should they not survive, their loss would send shockwaves through the group.
The battle against the Grounders/Reapers/Orcs from Lord of the Rings was almost a formality when compared to the wonderfully filmed final scene. The Mountain Men are the more mysterious, and undoubtedly more deadly force of the three I mentioned earlier, but we will have to wait till the fall before we learn about them. However it is safe to say they are organized, smart, stealthy, and they pack sophisticated weapons. Not only that, but from what we saw of Clarke's cubicle, they have electricity, and the furnishings in the room and Clarke's fresh clothing certainly don't look 100 years old.
The intrigue here is tough to resist. In the surveillance camera shot, we saw that there was a name assigned to the camera - 'C. Griffin'. This implies that despite knocking the group out with the gas, they could still identify exactly who they had captured. More ominously again, there was timer opposite the name that was counting down, not up. As Clarke looks toward Monty through the window in the door, a sign to the right says "Mount Weather Quarantine Ward", with many viles of blood sitting on a table below. The picture of Van Gogh's Starry Night painting added a spooky feel to the moment.
The framework is well and truly set for a fascinating season 2 premiere in the fall. The creative team have a lot of angles they can work, and despite turning the entire premise of the series on its head after just one season, I already feel a sense of confidence that The 100 is in very safe hands, and that viewers can expect much of the same when it comes to the dynamics of the characters being tested and the rapid development of storylines. Simply put, I'm in it for the long haul, and I have another reason to look forward to the fall.
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Jimmy
it was mind blowing! x3
ReplyDeletei really hope bellamy is still alive...
does someone know how long we vaguely have to wait for next season.?
Season 2 will probably premiere October, AKA we have to wait about four months :(
ReplyDeleteGreat review of an epic episode Jimmy! This is certainly gonna make for an interesting season two.
ReplyDeleteI highly doubt both Finn and Bellamy are dead. It would make sense they go looking for the rest of the 100 in season 2 and possibly join with Abby & Co.
Will be interesting to explore the world of the Mountain Men. How do they know Clarke's name? There is so much we still don't know about them and about the rest of Earth. You say they are the most deadly but I am not so sure about that yet, we have not seen them killing anyone. Of course it's unlikely they have good plans for the 100 given the room Clarke was in, but for now it's better than being slaughtered by the Grounders or eaten by the Reapers.
I'm wondering whether we will see Jaha again. He has about 1-2 weeks of air left and I hope for some more Ark in space scenes.
One question I can't stop to think about: was it really Diana Sydney's dropship that crashed at the end of episode 9? Yes there were bodies but they were burned beyond recognition so it could also be another part of the Ark. I actually have two theories about them being alive:
1. They landed on Earth (without anyone noticing it) and they are either captured by or working with the Mountain Men. That's how they know Clarke's name.
2. They are still floating around in space after an unsuccesful launch. After seeing how the Ark succesfully got to Earth, they rejoin with what's left of the Ark. With Jaha's help they find a way to get to Earth anyway. Or Jaha kills them all and uses the dropship himself to get to Earth.
OK, the more I write about it, the more unlikely it seems. It might be more wishful thinking on my part ;)
oh thank god, i already feared that we have to wait until next year...
ReplyDeletedoes that mean that we're going to get 20-23 episodes next season?
For now, I believe it's just 13 episodes but if it does well enough it might get a back 9 (22 episodes).
ReplyDeletelet's hope so, anyways i'm just happy that we got a second season :)
ReplyDeletebut let's be honest it would have been really surprising if the show had got cancelled.! :D
Thanks Daniel, I agree on Bellamy and Finn. It would be Rothenberg's first big mistake to kill both - the number of people shipping that watch the show would disappear overnight if that happened. The delay in the rockets firing may have given Finn and Bellamy enough time to duck for cover, but they were seriously powerful flames and getting far enough away would be a bit of an ask
ReplyDeleteAt this point I think it would be daft to suddenly reinvent the drop ship. The on board systems on the Ark would be sophisticated enough to keep an eye out for other objects in space. I'm satisfied that we are done with that - but Rothenberg could do anything
It was a really great episode an almost perfect conclusion to this season. The only flaw for me NO real death happend at least not an "important" one. It's like the writers are scared to really do it. I know it's hard to let go. it is only 13 eps & it's hard to let go but they should've taken a risk and really kill someone.
ReplyDeleteEverything else just great, really looking forward to season2-
Well the cliffhanger of having 2 main characters' futures up in the air makes me think otherwise. That gives the creative team the opportunity to read what the fandom is saying, and it means they don't have to commit to anything. Raven's nearly dead too
ReplyDeleteBesides, I don't think there was a need for a death in the episode anyway. Plenty happened without adding a death. Remember we had Wells' death in episode 3
I think it's planned to be 13 episode pro season show. At least that they were saying when the show started. Honestly I like it this way, they haven't to drag storylines around, they can keep it clean and effective.
ReplyDeleteYes but Well's was quite annoying and people haven't connected to him and a death at this stage always has a bigger impact. I just hoped they would go there but I'm fine with the way it ended.
ReplyDeleteAt this point I only fear for Jaha, but still think he will find a way to the ground. Finn & Bellamy are save.
The delay in the rockets firing may have given Finn and Bellamy enough time to duck for cover, but they were seriously powerful flames and getting far enough away would be a bit of an ask
ReplyDeleteIf they duck for cover behind the drop ship, in the end when they open the door you can see the havoc happen in the front of the drop ship.
ReplyDeleteGreat article, and so fast!
ReplyDeleteThis finale was way too awesome to discuss triangles but I'm glad someone sees past them and gets Finn's importance to the show. I think he's there to provide some much needed balance between war and peace. So I wholeheartedly hope both him and Bellamy are alive, I believe they are cause otherwise they would've probably shown us the deaths.
Also this was an amazing episode though I'm a bit confused with what the're tring to do with Jasper, it's like they're trying to give the actor screen time no matter if it's a good story line, like last episode with all that annoying arrogance and before with the grounder hallucinations.
I think the mountain men are just as scared of them as they were of the possibility of radiation the ark was at the beginning so I'm guessing eventually they should understand and let them go, but it looks like an arch with great potential.
In the end this CW turned out to be one of the best new shows yet and I'm glad they take the chance, every one in a while, to step out of their guilty pleasure confidence zone and give us amazing shows like this. Can't wait for next season!
I've been saying since the drop ship left, that it wasn't what crashed. When the drop ship separated from the Ark, pieces of the Ark broke off. As crowded as the Ark was, i'd imagine those parts had people in them. That could of easily have been, what the 100 found at the crash site.
ReplyDeleteIn one interview Rothenberg said that it is going to be more than 13 but less than 23....but we have to wait for CW to officially announce it :)
ReplyDeleteGreat review for an excellent action packed episode. Great way to end a season.
ReplyDeleteOustanding review Jimmy! It's great that you managed to write it so fast!
ReplyDeleteThis was a brilliant freshman season for The 100, and the finale just delivered a huge game changer, but that's for the best, that's what great shows does, they outlive their premises and change the course to build something new and better. Jason Rothenberg and company have done an outstanding job at making the show and the cas has been also outstanding, a really great surprise.
I always thought this show would be entertaining at best, that it would be yet another mediocre sci-fi series; I was so wrong in so many levels and I'm really happy I was. This show has proven to be, even with some flaws around somewhere, very remarkable.
Season Grade: A-
Thanks! Because US primetime is my mid-afternoon, I watch the episode at work, head home shortly after, then watch it again and write the review.
ReplyDeleteI know the love triangle is there but it isn't by far the primary focus of the story. I believe Rothenberg when he says that's not how he's written the characters. And what you say about Jasper is interesting - I feel this way as well. He seems like the odd one out
This episode solidified The 100 as a must-watch for me. Totally got the goosebumps during the 'ring of fire' scene and the last scene with Clarke and Monty.
ReplyDeleteI just learned that season 2 will be more than 13 episodes but less than 22. I'm guessing 15 or 18. Can't wait for the new season to start!
speak for yourself but i know plenty of people that were affected by well's death, myself included.
ReplyDeleteThumbs up to both scenes.
ReplyDeleteI'd rather not have more than 15/16 episodes to keep the show's fast pace. Reign originally had a series order of 13 episodes and then was given 3 more and suddenly was a full 22 episode order. Reign might have benefited from a total S1 of only 16 episodes max. (I really like Reign, too, btw, but I think The CW made a mistake in giving the show a full season order.).
Great review, Jimmy!
ReplyDeleteWhen you mentioned 'thinking about the episode/show for days' I used to feel the same way about Supernatural, I would think and theorize about the show for days until the next episode . Not any more though. I still like SPN but it's grown far too character-cluttered for me and - IMO - Carver is no Jason Rothenberg, able to juggle several major arcs and have the 'whole' conclude in a very satisfying finale.
The season finale was the best episode by far. The ending was so good. I guess the Mountain Men don't intervene unless the grounders or in this case The 100 start bothering them.
ReplyDeleteFinn, Bellamy and Jaha will all survive because the actors are confirmed to come back. I just hope Jaha finds a way to get to earth.
I'm sorry but i can't hold back my laughter but has anyone noticed Raven's butt crack lmao?
ReplyDeleteWhen Clarke pushed her forward to check on her injury from the back is when the supposedly butt crack been spotted lol
Great review. You managed to capture almost everything that was in my head during and after this episode, as well as point out something I didn't notice - the countdown.
ReplyDeleteNice Review: The Finally (both parts) were amazing & completely engrossing!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe what a wonderful show it is! What a Freshman Run !!! Haven't been this excited about a new show since TWD. Great writing - characters - storylines.
*Jaha's sacrafice - ensuring the Ark (and Abby's) survival.
*Raven & Clarke's heart-to-heart conversation (I'd pick you first)
*Jasper is the 100's Go-To Guy (much like Glenn of TWD)
*Princess Anya's "Never Back Down" gusto
*Reavers 'er I mean Reapers (Creeper Cannibals) !-- & the brief stand-off between them and The Grounders
*Lincoln! : Helping the 100 (isn't he unofficially already one of them?) ..........
*Lincoln-Octavia-Bellamy's touching scene
*Finn-Bellamy-Clarke-Raven: ALL stepping up- sacrificing for the greater good
*Mountain Men! - Creepy, Organized, Technologically Inclined, Hospital/Asylum Facilities... That counting
clock with "C.Griffin" .....VERY Informed. *** Have they been monitoring them the entire time?? EVEN
the ARK? MONTY !!!!!!!!- I had suspected all along the MM had him!
*Finn & Bellamy: Not dead! My theory..... Finn led Bellamy to the safety of the Underground Bunker (Finn
and Clarke's "tryst bunker").
Now..... We...... Wait......A......Very.......Long.......Time........ : O
Jasper = Glenn (TWD)
ReplyDeleteHe's their "Jack of all Trades" "Go-To" guy.
They use him to fill in when our main people can't .....
That's not to say he isn't or won't become an integral part of our Leader Group
Thank you very much :-) Yeah the countdown timer is quite vague. The digits don't match up against something like a days:hours:minutes:seconds format --- there were 27 hours if you followed that format
ReplyDeleteGreat summary, thanks for sharing your thoughts!
ReplyDeleteGreat review, you got it all! What a terrific first Season, the finale (both parts) put it all together. Sometimes the most anticipated finales disappoint at the end, but this two parter Finale ( I think you should see it as one because they belong together) was the best of the whole season. Even tough I am an action fan, the teaming up of Finn-Bellamy-Clarke-Raven in order to save the others was the best for me. So far all my favorite characters are alive, hoping for bromance between Lincoln, Bellamy and Finn, and please, don't kill off Raven. She is in the stage of hurt pride on the road of recovery, so heart break is over, no need to kill her off to be dramatic!
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