How does The 100 season 7 end?

The 100
Season 7
How does The 100 season 7 end?

Promotional release poster

Starring

  • Eliza Taylor
  • Bob Morley
  • Marie Avgeropoulos
  • Lindsey Morgan
  • Richard Harmon
  • Tasya Teles
  • Shannon Kook
  • JR Bourne
  • Chuku Modu
  • Shelby Flannery

Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes16
Release
Original networkThe CW
Original releaseMay 20 –
September 30, 2020
Season chronology

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Season 6

List of episodes

The seventh and final season of the American post-apocalyptic science fiction drama The 100 premiered on May 20, 2020, on The CW, for the 2019–20 United States network television schedule. The series, developed by Jason Rothenberg, is loosely based on the novel series of the same name by Kass Morgan, and follows a group of post-apocalyptic survivors, chiefly a group of criminal adolescents, including Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor), Bellamy Blake (Bob Morley), Octavia Blake (Marie Avgeropoulos), Raven Reyes (Lindsey Morgan), and John Murphy (Richard Harmon). They are among the first people from a space habitat, the Ark, to return to Earth after a devastating nuclear apocalypse. After airing sixteen episodes, the season concluded on September 30, 2020.

Cast and characters[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Eliza Taylor as Clarke Griffin
  • Bob Morley as Bellamy Blake
  • Marie Avgeropoulos as Octavia Blake
  • Lindsey Morgan as Raven Reyes
  • Richard Harmon as John Murphy
  • Tasya Teles as Echo / Ash
  • Shannon Kook as Jordan Green
  • JR Bourne as Russell Lightbourne / Malachi / Sheidheda
  • Chuku Modu as Gabriel Santiago
  • Shelby Flannery as Hope Diyoza

Recurring[edit]

  • Sachin Sahel as Eric Jackson
  • Jarod Joseph as Nathan Miller
  • Adina Porter as Indra
  • Luc Roderique as Penn
  • Luisa D'Oliveira as Emori
  • Jessica Harmon as Niylah
  • Tati Gabrielle as Gaia
  • John Pyper-Ferguson as Bill Cadogan
  • Lola Flanery as Madi Griffin
  • Ivana Miličević as Charmaine Diyoza
  • Karen Holness as Blythe Ann Workman
  • Dean Marshall as Jae Workman
  • Lee Majdoub as Nelson
  • Tom Stevens as Trey
  • Alaina Huffman as Nikki
  • Jason Diaz as Levitt
  • Neal McDonough as Anders
  • Jonathan Scarfe as Doucette

Guest[edit]

  • Paige Turco as Abby Griffin / the Judge
  • Alycia Debnam-Carey as Lexa / the Judge
  • Erica Cerra as Becca Franko
  • Sara Thompson as Josephine Lightbourne I
  • Dakota Daulby as Malachi/Sheidheda
  • Camden Filtness as James Crockett

Episodes[edit]

The number in the "No. overall" column refers to the episode's number within the overall series, whereas the number in the "No. in season" column refers to the episode's number within this particular season. Numerous episodes are named after similarly named episodes from the original series. "Production code" refers to the order in which the episodes were produced while "U.S. viewers (millions)" refers to the number of viewers in the U.S. in millions who watched the episode as it was aired.

Production[edit]

How does The 100 season 7 end?

In August 2019, Jason Rothenberg announced that the show's seventh season would be its last.

On April 24, 2019, The CW renewed The 100 for a seventh season ahead of its sixth season premiere.[18] On August 4, 2019, it was announced by Mark Pedowitz and series developer Jason Rothenberg that the new season would be the show's last, and that it would contain sixteen episodes, to finish the series with a grand total of 100 episodes.[19][20] Various cast members who had recurring roles in previous seasons of The 100 returned to star in the seventh season, including Sachin Sahel as Eric Jackson, Jarod Joseph as Nathan Miller, and Adina Porter as Indra. On September 19, 2019, Alaina Huffman was cast as Nikki, a character described as being "a bank robber and spree-killer who is both unpredictable and fierce."[21] Additionally, on September 25, 2019, Chuku Modu was upped to series regular in the role of Gabriel Santiago.[22] In the series finale, Paige Turco and Alycia Debnam-Carey both returned in guest appearances in the roles of Abby Griffin and Lexa, respectively.[23]

Filming for the series finale began in Vancouver on March 4, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, and concluded on March 15.[24][25]

Release[edit]

On March 4, 2020, it was revealed that the last season of The 100 would premiere on The CW on May 20, 2020, and that it would feature a timeslot change for the season moving from Tuesday's to Wednesday's at 8 PM ET.[26]

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the seventh season of The 100 holds an approval rating of 100% based on 8 reviews, with an average rating of 7.5/10.[27]

From Entertainment Weekly, Dalene Rovenstine opined that, "Overall, I'm not crazy that this very sci-fi show suddenly went supernatural/spiritual at the end. There were certainly rocky spots in this season for sure, just like the series in general. But honestly, I'm just happy that Clarke, Raven, and Octavia finally get to be happy. And I'm thankful for all the seasons we've got to spend with them."[28] Writing for Collider, Haleigh Foutch lauded the show's characters, and their development throughout the season, stating that "Every character is forced to pull their own personal lever of sorts, placed in a position where they have to make a snap survival judgment that puts their values to the test. Some of their choices may surprise you."[29] Linda Maleh, writing for Forbes, gave positive feedback to the season's suspenseful storyline, saying that the series helped her go through the quarantine caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, stating that "There's a new set of mysteries and stakes this season that will keep fans on the edge of their seats [...]."[30] From CBR.com, Sam Stone also praised the series for its cast, and suspenseful story, stating that "The 100's new season hits the ground running—literally—barely giving its characters and, by extension, its audience, the chance to breathe as the stakes are raised once again."[31]

Viewing figures[edit]

Home media[edit]

The 100: The Complete Seventh and Final Season
Set details Special features
  • 16 episodes
  • 3-disc set
  • 16:9 aspect ratio
  • Subtitles: English
DVD release dates
Region 1Region 2Region 4
January 5, 2021[44] TBA TBA
Blu-ray release dates
Region ARegion B
TBA TBA

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Who does Octavia end up with in The 100 season 7?

Octavia & Diyoza These two meet on opposite ends of a war for the planet, but end up having to survive, just the two of them and Diyoza's daughter Hope, on a planet away from everyone else they know. During that time, they're a family. They parent Hope together.

Who survived in The 100 season 7?

As The Judge tells Clarke, Madi didn't think that is what Clarke would have wanted for her. Those who do make the choice to stay include Raven, Murphy, Emori, Echo, Nylah, Hope, Jordan, Octavia, Levitt, Miller, and Jackson. In other words, these are the characters who survive.

What happens to Clarke in The 100 season 7?

Clarke. Because she had failed the test, and to show that her actions have consequences, she was left behind on an abandoned planet. All alone, facing the rest of her life without any other human beings to keep her company, she used the stones to travel back to Earth to make a new, lonely life for herself.

Is The 100 s7 is final season?

Or, conversely, they stay in the game for way too long, resulting in overly contrived plot points and exhausted audiences. But, fortunately, neither of these scenarios were the case for The 100 season 7. Showrunner Jason Rothenberg was lucky enough to end the show when he wanted and, more importantly, how he wanted.