SummaryBased on the Alloy books by Kass Morgan, 97 years after a nuclear war destroyed Earth and forced survivors to flee to space stations, a secret project by leaders of the group sends 100 juvenile prisoners back to Earth to see if it is viable once again.
SummaryBased on the Alloy books by Kass Morgan, 97 years after a nuclear war destroyed Earth and forced survivors to flee to space stations, a secret project by leaders of the group sends 100 juvenile prisoners back to Earth to see if it is viable once again.
For longtime fans of The 100, the new season finds viewers rewarded with a deeper look at the characters, including what drives them and what it takes to have them make unexpected and sometimes questionable decisions.
Season 4 has ended and its easily on par with season 2 as a brilliant action packed season. Great to see several characters grow and change. The plot has been far superior to season 3 which was a bit on the boring side. The ending plants enough seeds to make season 5 look very interesting
Season 4 is off to an amazing start! Bellamy and Clarke play off each other so well when they are leading together. This show is definitely a must-watch!
the 100 season 4 is the second best in the series it has a slow first half but really picks up in the second and episode 10 to 13 are the best episodes in the series if you stopped watching the 100 after season 3 because of the boring city of light arc (i don't blame you) come back you will be pleasantly surprised
This show can easily be called 'How to be a complete Psychopath' as pretty much all the characters take no responsibility for their actions, turn on their friends and allies on a dime, and even dare to say that they are doing things for others. Clarke Griffin 'Wanheda' is by far the most revolting, delusional and selfish person i've ever seen in a tv show or movie. She repeatedly gets people killed instead of saving them, and has the audacity to pretend that she's doing it for others. This character is a walking contradiction and dangerous to everyone around her.
In this season the world is threatened by Primfaya, which is a green wave of radioactive... something? After four years of filming clearly no one on the production team has ever googled how radioactive energy or particles work, as every representation in this show has been fictional and not realistic. As Primfaya is coming, people are murdering each other even more for silly reasons, and in the end it barely matters.
I could go on about how the writing is juvenile, cheap and pretentious, but that would imply that this is a show that should be taking seriously. If you take it with a big grain of salt there is entertainment value, especially after a day of work. At that point it will only aggravate you every time Clarke Griffin enter the screen.
I give it a 6/10. It's an average season of an average show.
I stopped watching a few times but then gave it a chance again... I think this time is the end for real. The show has become a chore to watch - forced, no spark, everyone likable dead, acting wooden, writing hackneyed, characters stupid beyond believability, all relationships severed one way or another (I bet they kill off the girl with the claw), and yet it fails to be actually feel dark because it doesn't feel real.
It was always bad... I was just hoping it would get better. Even the fake grounder language is bad - I can understand most of it. Maybe that was the point since 3 generations isn't enough to destroy English, but in that case the grounders shouldn't be so primal and should have a culture derived from our culture, evolved from various North American factions - hillbillies, drug gangs, etc... since the non-grounders clearly share current North American culture. It doesn't feel well thought out.
Just as bad as I expected. I don't even know why I tried giving it another shot. If you liked it so far then I suggest you keep it in the good memory and don't ruin it by watching it any further.