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The 100 - Episode 2.15 - Blood Must Have Blood: Part 1 - Synopsis

Feb 19, 2015

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Thanks to Jess for the heads up.

ONE STEP FORWARD, TWO STEPS BACK — Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and Lexa (guest star Alycia Debnam Carey) prepare for battle, while Raven (Lindsey Morgan) and Wick (guest star Steve Talley) experience a major setback. Meanwhile, Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) and Lincoln (Ricky Whittle) are each forced to make a difficult decision.

At Mount Weather, Jasper (Devon Bostick) and Maya (guest star Eve Harlow) witness a horrible act, Bellamy (Bob Morley) follows through on a promise and Cage (guest star Johnny Whitworth) goes public with powerful information.

Paige Turco, Isaiah Washington, Henry Ian Cusick and Chris Larkin also star.

Omar Madha directed the episode written by Aaron Ginsburg & Wade McIntyre (#215). Original air date 3/4/2015.
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20 comments:

  1. Seems that powerful info might be in regards to his father, but he already deposed so idk. But im somewhat iffy in Mount weather's politics.

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  2. powerful information! new enemy?

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  3. maybe then the grounder gal will thank him? or she will become a character?

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  4. Not sure, what if they have a nuke? I just get the feeling Mt Weather is still hiding stuff.

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  5. I hope they keep some of the Grounders around. I also hope they save Maya. Jasper really likes her.

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  6. yea, but New enemy would be better, cuz I don't want Grounders vs Sky people again.

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  7. I'm sure Jasper will volunteer to donate some bone marrow.

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  8. I don't think the City of Light is the promised land, I'm kind of thinking it will turn out to be a nasty place, but you never know.

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  9. That's my guess too. Either it does not exist or a trap.

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  10. My guess is that this war will have a nasty end and the group will be forced to move to the City of Light. But as you said the place will end up being nasty.

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  11. Me too. I can see Maya leaving Mt Weather with the group.

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  12. I think it exists, but I keep picturing BarterTown from the Thunderdome movie.

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  13. This is the vaguest synopsis ever.

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  14. Right now, after watching the recent episode, I want all those who helped the 46 inside MW to make it out of MW. I hope they can manage it somehow. On the other hand, they are against using the outsider's blood... But I do hope they at least stay alive.

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  15. Haha, yes! But also one of the best! ;)

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  16. I think the City of Light could be the over all theme for S3. We had the Grounders in S1, Mountain Men in S2. Now they have to explore more of the earth. Why not find another "tribe" living in or near this place called City of Light?

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  17. although Jason did tweet that the survivors are going to make it to the ocean by the end of the finale.

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  18. I can't imagine that they won't eventually have the sympathetic residents of Mount Weather get the bone marrow treatment from the Arkers, but on a voluntary basis. Having them have to continue living underground after the inevitable climactic battle seems silly, especially since the battle may leave Mount Weather environmentally compromised. I wonder, though, why the Grounders bone marrow wouldn't be an even better match than the Sky People, since it's the Grounders that have actually adapted to living on the ground, which is what the mountain men want to do.

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  19. I think they oppose harvesting their blood (and marrow) against their will and through such brutal means. If the Arkers willingly offer up marrow to the sympathetic mountain men( as I suspect must happen), I think they;ll accept that hospitality.

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  20. If I remember correctly they explained it in one of the eps. I can't remember which ep and I can't remember who said it, and, even more important, I don't know if it's scientifically correct, but living on the Ark had them more and constantly exposed to the radiation in space (which rate is explained to be higher than on the ground), and they compensated it over the years. That's why the Arker's blood /bone marrow is more useful to the Mountain Men.

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