Red Sky at Morning
- Episode aired May 5, 2016
- TV-14
- 41m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
6.4K
YOUR RATING
Clarke, Bellamy, Octavia and Jasper hit a tragic roadblock. Meanwhile, Raven and Monty make an important discovery.Clarke, Bellamy, Octavia and Jasper hit a tragic roadblock. Meanwhile, Raven and Monty make an important discovery.Clarke, Bellamy, Octavia and Jasper hit a tragic roadblock. Meanwhile, Raven and Monty make an important discovery.
Paige Turco
- Dr. Abigail Griffin
- (credit only)
Henry Ian Cusick
- Marcus Kane
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSinclair's first name is revealed to be Jacapo, when A.L.I.E. mentions he is dead.
- GoofsHow can Monty shout at Raven and say it was her fault? It was Monty who delayed for precious minutes while she conversed with her mother's consciousness sent by ELIE to buy time, and then it was Monty who took long time before hitting enter. If Raven had got all this time, she would have hit the Kill. It was not Raven's but Monty's own fault.
- Quotes
Luna: Remember, Clarke, the path of violence is a choice.
Clarke Griffin: When the choice is "fight or die," there is no choice.
- SoundtracksALIE and the City of Light
Written by Tree Adams
[As Raven discovers the kill switch for ALIE and ALIE pulls herself from the Arkadia mainframe]
Featured review
Many things still on the air
"The 100" is close to the end of the season, but there are so many things still in the air, that it will be interesting to see what it has to offer in the last two episodes.
Clarke and her team are in the oil platform, with Luna and her people. They will try to convince her, but can they? Raven and Monty discover something quite interesting while in Arkadia. And Murphy, Indra and Pike join forces to try to break free from their prison.
This is another solid episode, even if it leaves more things unanswered than anything else. It advances the story in quite a neat manner, and there are a couple of situations and conversations that hint to many more things happening that what the show has been letting the viewer know. Is there someone we still don't know of that has joined Alie's army? There are probably a couple of surprises waiting before the end of the season (and maybe more unexpected deaths?). Nonetheless, so close to the end of the season and so high stakes, makes the viewer wonder if they will be able to deal with Alie and its City of Light before it is too late. Will this story be still going on next season or will they have something new as they have had in each of the previous seasons?
As always the actors do a good job, nice character and plot development, and the atmosphere as grim as ever. There is a moment when the show, again, stretches a situation just to bring more tension to it than necessary in a too obvious manner, something the shows falls into more than it should.
But "The 100" keeps being one of the most ambiguous and interesting shows on TV right now.
Clarke and her team are in the oil platform, with Luna and her people. They will try to convince her, but can they? Raven and Monty discover something quite interesting while in Arkadia. And Murphy, Indra and Pike join forces to try to break free from their prison.
This is another solid episode, even if it leaves more things unanswered than anything else. It advances the story in quite a neat manner, and there are a couple of situations and conversations that hint to many more things happening that what the show has been letting the viewer know. Is there someone we still don't know of that has joined Alie's army? There are probably a couple of surprises waiting before the end of the season (and maybe more unexpected deaths?). Nonetheless, so close to the end of the season and so high stakes, makes the viewer wonder if they will be able to deal with Alie and its City of Light before it is too late. Will this story be still going on next season or will they have something new as they have had in each of the previous seasons?
As always the actors do a good job, nice character and plot development, and the atmosphere as grim as ever. There is a moment when the show, again, stretches a situation just to bring more tension to it than necessary in a too obvious manner, something the shows falls into more than it should.
But "The 100" keeps being one of the most ambiguous and interesting shows on TV right now.
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- tenshi_ippikiookami
- May 8, 2016
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