Eden
- Episode aired Apr 24, 2018
- TV-14
- 42m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
3.9K
YOUR RATING
Clarke struggles to survive on a desolate, scorched earth while her friends in space come across a long awaited beacon of hope.Clarke struggles to survive on a desolate, scorched earth while her friends in space come across a long awaited beacon of hope.Clarke struggles to survive on a desolate, scorched earth while her friends in space come across a long awaited beacon of hope.
Paige Turco
- Dr. Abigail Griffin
- (credit only)
Isaiah Washington
- Thelonious Jaha
- (credit only)
Henry Ian Cusick
- Marcus Kane
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode took 15 days to shoot.
- GoofsWhen Clarke first enters the village's temple with all the dead bodies, there's a man wearing a green shirt on the right-hand side of the room who moves his head from leaning forward to leaning backward.
- Quotes
Raven Reyes: We are stranded aboard the space station to your West.
Featured review
The 100 is back, B**ches!
Clarke tries to survive on her own. The group on the ark discovers another spaceship. Prisoners arrive on earth.
I am very happy that this season stars out as strong as it did. Especially with the premieres of seasons 3 and 4, I had been a bit disappointed, but this one hit the mark. At first I had been pretty cautious. I did not know what to expect of this episode since I only liked the first six episodes of season 3 and was absolutely caught by surprise by the strong and captivating last four episodes of season 4. So I had no idea if I were able to like this one. If it continued being as strong of an episode like the last episodes had been.
And I can say, yes. The 100 keeps its strongest suit, which are the characters. We get a lot of Clarke in this episode. And that was a great choice. Seeing her trying to survive was equally exciting and heartbreaking. You really see how strong she is yet again, but you can also see that she is slowly losing it. I liked to see that contrast between strength and vulnerability, and I hope we will see a lot more of it. Eliza Taylor really is a talented actress. She nailed every single one of her lines. We see a bit of the people on the Ark as well, experiencing some new dynamics between characters me might did not expect. I can't see that I like every one of these dynamics, since one of them reminded me a lot of the premiere in season 3. But I am interested to see where they will go with it. The new addition to the cast, Lola Flanery as Madi, did a decent job as well, in those scenes we actually did see her and not a younger version. Though Lina Renna, the actress of young Madi, did a good job too.
Overall, there were no really weak links in the cast, just like I expected.
There were a few illogical scenes here and there which I do not want to spoil, but they did not bother too much.
I liked this episode and I am looking forward to more of it.
I am very happy that this season stars out as strong as it did. Especially with the premieres of seasons 3 and 4, I had been a bit disappointed, but this one hit the mark. At first I had been pretty cautious. I did not know what to expect of this episode since I only liked the first six episodes of season 3 and was absolutely caught by surprise by the strong and captivating last four episodes of season 4. So I had no idea if I were able to like this one. If it continued being as strong of an episode like the last episodes had been.
And I can say, yes. The 100 keeps its strongest suit, which are the characters. We get a lot of Clarke in this episode. And that was a great choice. Seeing her trying to survive was equally exciting and heartbreaking. You really see how strong she is yet again, but you can also see that she is slowly losing it. I liked to see that contrast between strength and vulnerability, and I hope we will see a lot more of it. Eliza Taylor really is a talented actress. She nailed every single one of her lines. We see a bit of the people on the Ark as well, experiencing some new dynamics between characters me might did not expect. I can't see that I like every one of these dynamics, since one of them reminded me a lot of the premiere in season 3. But I am interested to see where they will go with it. The new addition to the cast, Lola Flanery as Madi, did a decent job as well, in those scenes we actually did see her and not a younger version. Though Lina Renna, the actress of young Madi, did a good job too.
Overall, there were no really weak links in the cast, just like I expected.
There were a few illogical scenes here and there which I do not want to spoil, but they did not bother too much.
I liked this episode and I am looking forward to more of it.
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- ilklucg234
- Apr 25, 2018
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