'The 100' Season 2 Finale Spoilers: Jaha and Murphy Reach the ‘Promise Land,’ Executive Producer Teases 'It Can Always Get Darker' [Watch]
TVLine has posted an exclusive clip from Wednesday's "The 100" Season 2 finale, which shows Jaha and Murphy's boat reaching its destination, and shortly thereafter, the two adventurers go their separate ways.
Jaha truly believes he's been called to the City of Light to save his people.
While Murphy was initially onboard with Jaha, he seems to think now that Jaha has delusions of grandeur.
Executive producer Jason Rothenberg hints at how Jaha's discovery may influence the future of the show.
"We told the story of Mount Weather in full, so in Season 3, we're going to tell a different story. It's going to feel like the same show -- it's populated by the same people in the same world -- but we're going to expand the playing field yet again," he said.
In "The 100" finale, "Blood Must Have Blood, Part Two," the war between the Sky People and the Mountain Men reaches an epic climax. Hope is gone. Now, Clarke, Octavia, Jasper, Monty and Bellamy have to make sacrifices in order to save their people.
At the end of "Blood Must Have Blood, Part One," Clarke was left devastated after Lexa's betrayal. How will she move past the disappointment and get her people to safety? Rothenberg teases that darker moments may be on the horizon.
"She doesn't know how she's going to do this. She knows that door's not an option so she heads to the door she knows about. That's where she finds Octavia and of course things transpire from there. I think it's always darkest before the dawn, but I guess in 'The 100' it can always get darker," Rothenberg told BuddyTV on a laugh, and added, "And that's where this episode begins."
Rothenberg said that the lowest point of Clarke, Bellamy, Octavia and other characters is designed to put the show's heroes back on center stage.
"It becomes about Clarke and Bellamy and Jasper and Octavia and Monty and really the people who started the show and are the heart of the show," he explained.
Like Dante in Episode 15 who was forced by his son's ineptitude to do something he never wanted to do, Clarke finds herself in a similar spot in Episode 16. Will she make a similar choice? That's what the episode is leading to, Rothenberg reveals.
It's a very different finale than last season, according to Rothenberg.
"The 100" airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on the CW.
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