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Eliza Taylor | ... |
Clarke Griffin
(46 episodes, 2014-2017)
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Bob Morley | ... |
Bellamy Blake
(45 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Paige Turco | ... |
Dr. Abigail Griffin
(45 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Marie Avgeropoulos | ... |
Octavia Blake
(45 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Devon Bostick | ... |
Jasper Jordan
(45 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Christopher Larkin | ... |
Monty Green
(45 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Isaiah Washington | ... |
Thelonious Jaha
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(45 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Henry Ian Cusick | ... |
Marcus Kane
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(45 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Lindsey Morgan | ... |
Raven Reyes
(43 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Ricky Whittle | ... |
Lincoln
(40 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Richard Harmon | ... |
John Murphy
(35 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Jarod Joseph | ... |
Nathan Miller
(26 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Thomas McDonell | ... |
Finn Collins
(22 episodes, 2014-2015)
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Sachin Sahel | ... |
Jackson
(22 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Chelsey Reist | ... |
Harper
(22 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Adina Porter | ... |
Indra
(21 episodes, 2014-2016)
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The series is set 97 years after a devastating nuclear war wiped out almost all life on Earth. The only known survivors are the residents of twelve space stations in Earth's orbit prior to the war. The space stations banded together to form a single massive station named "The Ark", where about 2,400 people live. Resources are scarce and all crimes no matter their nature or severity are punishable by death ("floating") unless the perpetrator is under 18 years of age. After the Ark's life support systems are found to be critically failing, one hundred juvenile prisoners are declared "expendable" and sent to the surface in a last ditch attempt to determine if Earth is habitable again. The teens arrive on a beautiful planet they've only seen from space. Confronting the dangers of this rugged new world, they struggle to form a tentative community. However they discover that not all humanity was wiped out. There are people on Earth who survived the war, called "grounders" by the 100. The ... Written by Thomas O'Darren
The first two episodes have piqued my interest so far and are good sci-fi. It's a best series out there right now, and it's the only current one I've watched lately. I just hope it doesn't have too many moral twists in it, but going back to watch ones that do is the norm too.
I'm also in my late 40s so that, contrary to those negative and even fallacious reviews of the show claiming it's a "90210 remake" or "reviews use poor grammar,' even "positive reviews are written by idiots or teenagers," _The 100_ has the potential to continue as good sci-fi, and good, positive reviews abound. You've got to populate your premise, and it's a new twist on an Adam and Eve or Genesis along the lines _Earth 2_, and it's a scenario that includes adult characters as well. Moreover, as at least one other review has said, _The 100_ even has some of the actors from _Lost_ in the cast.