The 100 - Season 1 explores several themes, including survival, leadership, and morality. The show raises questions about what it means to be human and how people respond to catastrophic events.
Throughout the season, the 100 face numerous challenges, including scarce resources, treacherous terrain, and conflicts with other groups. Along the way, they uncover secrets about their past, including the true nature of the nuclear catastrophe that devastated the planet. The 100 - Season 1
In the year 2157, humanity had reached the brink of extinction. A nuclear war, known as the “Mount Weather incident,” had devastated the planet, leaving only a few thousand survivors in a space station called the Ark. The Ark, a self-sustaining space station, was home to over 2,000 people, but resources were dwindling. The leaders of the Ark, known as the Council, decided to send a group of 100 juvenile delinquents, including the main characters, back to Earth to see if it’s habitable. The 100 - Season 1 explores several themes,
The Grounders, led by Lexa, are initially hostile towards the 100, but they eventually form an alliance. The 100 soon discover that the Grounders are not the only threat they face. They must also contend with the Mountain Men, a group of survivalists who live in a nearby bunker. Along the way, they uncover secrets about their