Clarke realises that Emori’s behaviour was transmitted through the air and that they’ve all been exposed since landing. The episode ends with Emori stabbing Jon as their ship is stolen. It depicts the people of Planet Alpha fleeing voluntarily because of an eclipse. Bellamy apologises to Clarke for never responding to her all those years after Praimfaya and Clarke finds a children’s book that leads Bellamy to quickly realise its true purpose, it’s a warning.
The next morning they find the compound, abandoned and full of A.L.I.E. Meanwhile, Nylah wakes up Octavia.Īs they explore Planet Alpha, they are attacked by aggressive bugs and are forced right into a radiation field killing Shaw. Their attempts don’t work and it leaves him worse off than before.
Raven and Abby remain tense over Abby’s drug addiction and they fight over Monty’s gift of algae and how it may be the key to save Marcus. Clarke and Bellamy lead an exploration team to see if this planet is indeed survivable. But it was their best shot at surviving so he took it, knowing that he and Harper wouldn’t be around to see it. He warns them that it may or may not be safe, seeing as he couldn’t find many files on it. He shows them the video Monty made which tells them that he found the original planet that Eligius III was sent to excavate and explore. Monty and Harper’s son, Jordan, fill them in on what happened after they went to sleep and how his parents never did. The premiere opens right where season 5 ended, with Clarke and Bellamy staring out at a new planet.
In preparation for the seventh and final season of The 100, let’s take a look back at the events of Season 6.