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If you thought Clarke was having a rough time coping with Finn’s loss, just wait ’til you see how Raven is handling it — or, rather, how she’s not handling it.
“We see Raven go through it all,” Lindsey Morgan tells TVLine in advance of Wednesday’s The 100 winter premiere (The CW, 9/8c). “We see her throw herself into her work, she tries to block everyone out, she lashes out at people — and even that is just her putting her own pain on someone else. She’s got a giant hole in her heart, and you’re really going to see her struggle.”
As for Raven’s thoughts on Clarke…
“She’s not happy with Ms. Griffin,” Morgan admits. “Sure, [Finn] was the love of [Raven’s] life, but he was also her only family. He was all she had, and Clarke knew that. It almost makes it worse that Clarke and Raven had finally become friends; can you imagine your friend killing your family. If Clarke killed Bellamy, how would Octavia feel? They only have each other. It’s such an unforgivable act in Raven’s eyes.”
“We see Raven go through it all,” Lindsey Morgan tells TVLine in advance of Wednesday’s The 100 winter premiere (The CW, 9/8c). “We see her throw herself into her work, she tries to block everyone out, she lashes out at people — and even that is just her putting her own pain on someone else. She’s got a giant hole in her heart, and you’re really going to see her struggle.”
As for Raven’s thoughts on Clarke…
“She’s not happy with Ms. Griffin,” Morgan admits. “Sure, [Finn] was the love of [Raven’s] life, but he was also her only family. He was all she had, and Clarke knew that. It almost makes it worse that Clarke and Raven had finally become friends; can you imagine your friend killing your family. If Clarke killed Bellamy, how would Octavia feel? They only have each other. It’s such an unforgivable act in Raven’s eyes.”
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