During this heated exchange we also learn that Raven's hot engineer, Wick (Steve Talley), might be absent this season. Her struggle is bluntly pointed out by a disgruntled Raven who is in denial about a debilitating hip injury that Abby insists upon treating. How are things back at the Arkadian? Abby ( Paige Turco) is having a difficult time finding balance as she worries about Clarke, attempts to command, and fusses over medical emergencies. In the past three months she has managed to give herself an impeccably done red dye-job with…berries? Also, Niylah is shown wearing an ark bracelet from season one. Ciao Lexa! It's not surprising that Clarke is doing well in the area of romance she's a master of aesthetic and hair styling. Well, our mystery queen distracts herself by killing panthers with her bare hands and getting busy with Niylah (Jessica Harmon), a woman at a trading post where Clarke brings her kill. What does Clarke think about all of this commotion? Hm. So, since Clarke has killed thousands, she's the cash cow of power. See, the grounder's believe that upon the death of someone powerful, the powerful person's killer takes his or her power. Apparently, there's a huge bounty on Clarke's head because she's Wanheda, "Commander of Death," who the Ice Nation was looking for. Again, Clarke is the symbol that stands between disorder and order. Indra has some news: they need to find Clarke. Octavia and Jasper post-conflict with AzgedaĪfter being called back to Sector Four, Monty and Bellamy meet up to travel with Kane and Indra ( Adina Porter). The boy is hanging on by a thread here folks. The gang jumps into action and saves Jasper mid-throat slit (a throat-slit during which Jasper was smiling and laughing, by the way). He's easily trapped by the warrior and as if begging for death, he goads his captor on. He also proves himself to be very suicidal. Now, having had his first true love die in his arms at the hands of his two best friends, Jasper is a depressed and unpredictable wreck. Jasper spots a beacon hanging off of one of the warriors and goes to retrieve it. Who or what is that? The Kru doesn't know. The tribe says they're looking for Wanheda. They push forward in search of their people.Īpparently, bad decision. Kane had forbidden travel to Sector Eight but the Kru, predictably, doesn't care. The Farm Station was the previous home of Miller's boyfriend and Monty's parents. The Kru, however, is interrupted mid-jam by a transmission from an Ark Beacon/signal from the Ark's Farm Station. Well, the gang sans Octavia, who insists on rejecting modern technology by riding horseback in order to better embrace Grounder Culture. While doing so, in one of the only "light" moments that the premiere has to offer, the gang has a jeep-jam session, rocking out together. Consisting of Octavia ( Marie Avgeropoulos), Raven ( Lindsey Morgan), Monty ( Christopher Larkin), Miller ( Jarod Joseph), Jasper ( Devon Bostick) and Bellamy, the Vigilante Squad heads out to explore Sector Seven. Also, our original Skai-Kru team continues to avoid direct orders. The Ark People are still reconstructing, utilizing many different teams, including groups that locate supplies from the deserted mountain. At the Arkadian, formerly Camp Jaha, Kane ( Henry Ian Cusick) and Bellamy discuss the threat of the Azgeda or Ice Nation, a tribe that refuses to cooperate. Three months after Clarke ordered the radioactive "melting" of hundreds of civilians to save her people, attempts are still being made to achieve sustainable peace between the Skai people and the grounders. Bellamy foreshadows the next regional conflict by stating, in his signature bad boy timbre, "Peace is a foreign concept here." It certainly is. It seems as if, for now, Bellamy has replaced Clarke ( Eliza Taylor) as the figurative parent-head of the young Skai or Ark Kru. Season three begins with an ominous voice-over by Bellamy Blake ( Bob Morley). They were involved in a pretty gruesome war/genocide in the season two finale. The thing is, they're all about as psychologically damaged as you would think. Fans, don't fret, for your favorite ragtag team of delinquents will all be highlighted in this fast-paced premiere. The CW's post-apocalyptic teen drama is back in the game with its third season.
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