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.
You wish The 100 had budget, time and talent to produce grander verisimilitude. Still, the vision shines through, and the cast works hard to serve increasingly complex characters and relationships.
If still covered in The CW’s tween sheen, and occasionally reliant on frustrating character archetypes, The 100‘s ultimate goal to thrill is so relentlessly achieved, that that list in your head may as well start making room near the top.
Season 3 was so emotional and hard to watch at times but it really picked up in the second half and reminded of the show that I first fell in love with. It's amazing to see our main characters work together and recognize that they are, indeed, better together. Lots of amazing themes and acting! Bob Morley was a stand-out. Can't wait for Season 4!
Still the best show around. Like every show that has ever existed for more than a season, it has a couple of letdown episodes and necessarily dumb character decisions that fall a bit flat (but then again, the characters are all in constantly stressful and deadly situations, making bad decisions more likely), but it's all in service to a powerful payoff to an arc they've been building towards for several seasons. It's a totally messed-up and bloody world that the creators have here, but it's also bloody brilliant in its own sci-fi action way!
The good elements of season three--and there are quite a few--may allow the show to rise above and/or excise the weak elements and return to top form by mid-season. We’ll just have to see.
Personally, season 3 was by far my favorite. What a lot of people aren't getting is that this show isn't meant for everyone to survive. Yeah, some of my personal favorite characters died, but I understand that this show is about survival. I recommend to those that dig the gore, dark vibes from a show. This isn't a unicorn and rainbows kind of show. I really can't stand all the backlash this show is getting. Ready to see what season 4 has to offer. Can only hope for a season 5. Anyways, for those of you that feel like you'd like it. Give it a try! Don't go by what others have written about it or what they may tell you.
Os escritores da série foram extremamente preguiçosos a escrever os plots desta temporada. Uma temporada chata, sem sentido e com histórias previsíveis. As personagens só fazem m*rda atrás de m*rda e é quase impossível ficar do lado de alguém. Quando a A.L.L.I.E. aparecia no ecrã, entretia-me um pouco. Não mais do que isso. MELHOREM!!
This season 3 destroy everything good that happened before, why? This is the most important question for this season. Why choose short sock value moment instead of a real story line following a season 2 who had found some marks. The different parts of this season come as rushed, confusing and most importantly **** good parts (the first couple of episodes), are overshadowed by the bad parts. Dark for the sake of dark, death for the sake of death ("plot"). And the no consequence for "bold choice" is irritating and hurt not only the character who does them but also others who act as if nothing happened. I don't understand "why", this season had so much potential, it just feel "cheap"?