Bellamy Blake

Bellamy Blake is a major character in the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth seasons. He is portrayed by starring cast member Bob Morley and debuts in the series premiere.

Bellamy was manipulated into attempting to assassinate Chancellor Jaha at the behest of his political enemies, an action he later showed remorse for. He only did this because in return for shooting Jaha, he was promised a position on the dropship that would be sent to Earth with his younger sister Octavia on it. By posing as a guard, Bellamy was able to sneak on the dropship unnoticed. Bellamy was not part of the 100, although he quickly established himself as their leader once the dropship landed on Earth. Soon he took over alongside John Murphy.

At first, Bellamy and Clarke Griffin struggled with each other for leadership of the Delinquents. Bellamy was sick of always being controlled and following strict rules his whole life, so he took his newfound freedom as a chance to do whatever the hell he wanted with no rules and no consequences for anything, in which the majority of the other kids agreed with. Clarke on the other hand wanted at least some order and rules, and this is why the two didn't much like each other.

Eventually Bellamy and Clarke settled as co-leaders after the murder of Wells Jaha and Charlotte's suicide. This proved Clarke's point of there needing to be some rules set down, and made Bellamy finally realize she was right.

As a leader, Bellamy was willing to make difficult decisions to ensure the survival of his people. He and Clarke worked well together despite their initial hostility. Bellamy grew a deep disliking Grounders and was ready to fight them head on, whereas Clarke wanted to find a solution for peace—something Bellamy firmly believed would never happen due to the Grounders' violence. During the ongoing war with the Grounders, Bellamy proved to be a very skilled fighter.

After most of the Delinquents were captured by Mount Weather, Bellamy worked tirelessly to find them. The people who lived there were not immune to the radiation outside, unlike Bellamy and the 100. The only reason they were immune was thanks to their bodies adapting to solar radiation. The Mountain Men wanted to kill the Delinquents they'd captured so they could extract their bone marrow and inject it in themselves, thus making them immune to the radiation. Eventually Bellamy infiltrated Mount Weather with the outside help of Clarke and the Grounders, working closely with Maya Vie to keep the Delinquents safe and help them escape the Mountain Men. Together Clarke and Bellamy made the difficult choice to irradiate Mount Weather in order to save their people.

Afterwards, when Clarke left everyone to be on her own, unable to come to terms with her actions, Bellamy remained behind in the newly-formed Camp Jaha.

In season 3, Bellamy was a guard at the newly renamed Arkadia. After previous hostilities with the Grounders, the harsh restrictions placed on Arkadia as well as the death of his girlfriend Gina Martin at the hands of the Ice Nation, Bellamy aligned himself with Charles Pike. Pike has a negative view of Grounders after the Ice Nation attacked and killed many of the Farm Station survivors after they crash landed on Earth. He showed great interest in Bellamy and used him to gain further support within Arkadia, using Bellamy's guilt over his failure to protect his people and trauma after Mount Weather to his own advantage. Siding with Pike upset many of Bellamy's closest friends but he ignored their reasonings.

With the Ice Nation's growing threat to Arkadia, an army of 300 Trikru Grounders were sent to help protect Arkadia. Pike saw them as a threat and encouraged his people that the Trikru army could turn on them at any second and kill them all. Pike persuaded Bellamy to steal some guns from the weaponry so he and Pike's supporters could use them to wipe out the Trikru army. Bellamy was caught taking the guns though, and this resulted in a massive argument ensuing in which Marcus Kane was denounced as Chancellor and Pike took his place instead. Now that Pike had the power and no one to stop him, he went out to the Trikru army with Bellamy and shot every last warrior dead, save for one.

Bellamy tried his best to not feel guilty, telling himself that if he hadn't killed the Trikru warriors first they'd have killed him and Arkadia instead. But after seeing how far Pike was willing to go and at the prospect of the deaths of his friends, Bellamy secretly left to warn Octavia that Pike was about to kill Lincoln, Octavia's lover. However, Octavia has grown to resent and dislike him after the killing of the Trikru army, and instead of taking his help she chained him in a cave and left to save Lincoln herself.

Despite his attempt to stop it, Bellamy was unable to prevent the execution of Lincoln by Pike. Octavia took his death heavily and blamed Bellamy for it. Lincoln's death drove a deep rift in the relationship with his sister, and Octavia was unwilling to forgive him and see past his alliance with Pike, despite Bellamy trying his best to show her that he realized how wrong he was and that he was trying to save Lincoln. Octavia's hatred for him hurt Bellamy deeply.

Later, he helped defeat A.L.I.E. and her army of chipped soldiers, protecting Clarke while her mind was in the City of Light.

After Pike's death and A.L.I.E.'s defeat, Bellamy returned with the Sky People back to Arkadia, helping to deal with the fallout of past events and a looming Second Nuclear Apocalypse. He assisted with repairing Alpha Station to shelter the Sky People from the coming radiation and helping with defending from the Ice Nation who now have control of Polis. Under the command of King Roan, the Ice Nation took Bellamy and held him captive. While being held prisoner, Octavia was stabbed by Echo and fell over the side of a gorge and into the water far below. This led Echo to believe she was dead, and upon the news that Octavia had been killed, Bellamy broke.

One day an army of Ice Nation soldiers, lead by King Roan, was on their way to take over Arkadia, bringing along Bellamy and Kane as hostages. On the way they were stopped by Clarke and her team of guards with guns, hoping to reason with Roan and avoid the battle. Bellamy managed to stop Riley from assassinating Roan during this time.

After Clarke and Roan struck a deal to share Arkadia with the Ice Nation, Bellamy and the others were set free. He returned back to Arkadia in time to witness Alpha Station burn at the hand of Ilian. Bellamy learns that Octavia had not died and is greatly relieved and happy, but she is still unwilling to forgive him. Clarke tells him that Octavia needs time, but Bellamy states that time is luxury they don't have with the second nuclear apocalypse approaching fast.

Not long after the discovery of the Second Dawn Bunker, Bellamy's relationship with Octavia has been restored, after his sister began overcoming her own personal demons, but only to become separated, due to the incoming apocalypse. During this event, Bellamy and others leave to rescue Raven Reyes. However, without time to return, they decide to make an attempt to go back into space, but were forced to leave Clarke behind.

Early Life
Aurora Blake, mother, was forced to keep her second pregnancy a secret because of the one-child law on the Ark. A young Bellamy watched as his mother gave birth to his sister and helped to keep her quiet after the birth. Once the child was born, Aurora told Bellamy to name her. He had learned about the Roman emperor, Augustus, and named his sister after the emperor's sister, Octavia. Aurora told Bellamy that Octavia was his responsibility. He tells baby Octavia that he loves her very much and promises to keep her safe, no matter what may happen.

Since Octavia was an illegal second child, she had to be kept secret from everyone or else their mother would be killed for her crime. Octavia was kept hidden in their room, never able to venture out. Bellamy would read her stories and play with her, and tell her about the Ark. Their mother would also read them mythology, which Octavia and Bellamy loved. In order to find out about the surprise inspections ahead of time, Aurora was sleeping with an Ark Guard that she and Bellamy resented, and she was also trying to get Bellamy a position on the guard. During these inspections, Octavia was forced to hide under the floorboards and wait quietly until they were done. Octavia hated doing this so Bellamy told her to tell herself, "I am not afraid", in which she did and it helped her to calm down.

Octavia was finally exposed a year before the 100 were sent to Earth. Bellamy had become an Ark Guard Cadet and was able to get duty during the Unity Day masquerade party. He sneaks Octavia out of their room for the first time in her life so she could attend, promising her that he'll keep her safe and deliver her home before their mother even knows they're gone. The party is disrupted by a solar flare alert, requiring everyone to show ID. Since Octavia didn't have an ID, they knew they would be caught. Bellamy tells her to go straight back to their room and hide while he creates a distraction but Octavia doesn't know how to get back. Commander Shumway notices that Bellamy has his shock baton out and starts to question him when he asks Octavia for her ID. Bellamy lies that he's already checked her but Commander Shumway realizes the lie quickly. Octavia tries to run but is easily captured. She is imprisoned and their mother executed. Bellamy loses his position as a Guard Cadet and is demoted to janitor. Over the next year, Bellamy is unable to see Octavia in lock-up.

One day he is approached by Commander Shumway who tells him that 100 prisoners are being sent to the ground, among them his sister. He offers Bellamy the chance to go to Earth and protect Octavia but only if he kills Thelonious Jaha. Bellamy accepts the deal and after shooting Jaha, he is able to sneak onto the dropship by posing as a guard and stows away till they are on the ground.

Throughout the Series

 * -|Season One =

In Pilot, Bellamy reunites with his sister Octavia on the drop ship after it lands on earth. He assures her that he is there for her protection. Bellamy quickly takes charge of the Delinquents, convincing them to remove their wristbands so the people in the Ark will think they're dead and won't come down to earth to take away their freedom. He also recruits John Murphy and John Mbege as his enforcers. Throughout the episode, Bellamy pesters Wells Jaha to remove his wristband and antagonizes him since Wells is Chancellor Jaha's son. Toward the end of the episode, he has Murphy and Mbege forcibly remove Wells' wristband.

In Earth Skills, Bellamy joins Clarke and Wells on their search for Jasper, and he leaves Atom in charge of Octavia while he's gone. Bellamy tries to get Clarke to take off her wristband but Finn Collins shows up and suggests they all split up to cover more ground. While Clarke goes with Finn, Bellamy walks with Wells and talks with him about Wells' relationship with Clarke. Bellamy tells him that she doesn't even notice him with Finn around. After walking for a while, the two groups reunite near where Jasper is. Clarke falls into an animal pit when she rushes toward Bellamy and Jasper grabs her hand to keep her from falling to her death. There is a moment when Bellamy briefly considers letting go but he continues to hold on. Wells, Finn, and Murphy help Bellamy pull Clarke out of the hole. At that moment, a jaguar begins to approach them and Bellamy reaches for his gun, only to find out that Wells stole it. The jaguar is about to pounce on Bellamy when Wells shoots it dead. Finn has Murphy help him get Jasper down and tells Wells to stay with Clarke and keep an eye on Bellamy. When they return to camp, Bellamy catches Atom kissing Octavia and ties him to a tree for the rest of the night.

In Earth Kills, Bellamy orders a search for Trina and Pascal, who have been missing for a while. He is confronted by Octavia because he punished Atom for kissing her. He and a few other delinquents, including Charlotte, a little girl, begin to search for the missing delinquents, as well as hunt for food. Suddenly, a huge cloud of Acid Fog appears and he manages to get Charlotte inside a cave before it reaches them, but Atom doesn't make it. While in the cave, Charlotte has a nightmare and starts to scream. Bellamy explains that she can't be afraid because fear is death and he gives her a knife, telling her to "slay her own demons" as well as telling her to repeat the phrase "Screw you. I'm not afraid" whenever she's afraid.

Once the fog passes they set out in search of Atom. They find him dying; his eyes are a pale gray color and his skin is blistered from the fog. Atom begs Bellamy to kill him and Charlotte hands Bellamy the knife he gave to her, telling him not to be afraid. He sends everyone back to camp and tries to bring himself to kill Atom. Clarke arrives and realizes there is no hope for Atom. Bellamy watches as she takes the knife from him and humanely kills Atom. Once back at camp, he is confronted by an angry Octavia due to Atom's death.

In Murphy's Law, Bellamy argues with Clarke once it's discovered that Wells wasn't murdered by a Grounder but a delinquent. Clarke wants to find the real killer but Bellamy tells her it's not a good idea. She ignores him and soon everyone believes Murphy killed Wells due to their past tension, and his knife being found knew the body. Murphy is beaten and almost hanged to death after Bellamy kicked the stool out from under him at the urging of the crowd. He tells Clarke it is her fault for revealing to the Delinquents that one of them killed Wells. After Charlotte confesses to killing Wells, Murphy wants Charlotte to be punished the same way he was but Bellamy doesn't allow it and she flees the camp with Clarke and Finn. Murphy and several other Delinquents are angered at the situation and search for Charlotte. Bellamy is ahead of the enraged Delinquents and runs into Charlotte, who is trying to turn herself in after running away from Clarke and Finn. They stop at a cliff and are cornered by the others. Murphy holds Clarke hostage in exchange for Charlotte. Charlotte feeling remorseful for her actions takes her own life by jumping off a cliff, much to Bellamy's horror. Bellamy beat Murphy up in a rage but Clarke stops him from killing him. They agree to banish Murphy from the camp instead. He orders the angry Delinquents to follow him back to camp or join Murphy in exile.

In Twilight's Last Gleaming, Bellamy's asleep in his tent with two girls when he wakes up. He looks up into the sky and sees Raven's pod falling to the ground. He heads out early in the day to find it and Octavia follows after him. They get into a fight when he reveals to her that he shot Chancellor Jaha in order to get on the drop ship with her. This makes Octavia furious and she storms off. Bellamy finds the crashed dropship and steals its radio, tossing it into a river. When Clarke and Finn realize Bellamy is gone, they track him down, ultimately finding Raven and her crashed pod. Later, when they encounter Bellamy in the woods, they confront him about the missing radio. He tells them that he shot Chancellor Jaha, but Raven informs them that Jaha is still alive, much to Bellamy's relief. Clarke tells him about the air shortage on the Ark and convinces him to help them find the radio. Bellamy leads a search group made up of Clarke, Finn, Raven, Jones, Connor and a few others as they look for the radio in the river. When they find it, it is deemed irreparable. Instead, Raven comes up with an idea to salvage her drop ship so they can create a launcher to set off flares that might be visible from the Ark. As they're watching the rockets go off, Clarke asks Bellamy if they could wish on that kind of shooting star and he tells her he doesn't even know what to wish for.

In His Sister's Keeper, Bellamy realizes that Octavia has gone missing and forms a search party in an effort to find her. Suddenly, a spectacular meteor shower lights up the sky, which Clarke realizes is actually the bodies of the people from the Ark who were culled. Bellamy brushes off Raven's accusations that it is all his fault, and he quickly takes off with a group of delinquents in search of Octavia. Once they are in Grounder's territory, they are quickly attacked. John Mbege, Diggs, and Roma are killed and Bellamy, Finn, Jasper, and Monroe are surrounded by grounders when a horn is heard in the distance. Finn, believing it to be a warning sign that Acid Fog is approaching, quickly sets up a tent and they take shelter under it. After a few minutes, Bellamy looks outside and finds no acid fog. They spot a Grounder running through the forest and they follow him back to his cave. Once inside they find the grounder unconscious and Octavia chained up. Bellamy quickly frees her and threatens to kill the Grounder but Octavia wants to spare him. While they argue, Finn notices the Grounder's horn and reaches for it. The Grounder stabs Finn and a fight ensues with the Grounder pinning Bellamy down. Octavia begs the Grounder to not kill her brother which gives Jasper the opportunity to knock the Grounder out. Once back at camp, Octavia tries to leave but Bellamy stops her. They get into a heated argument, blaming each other for their troubled past. Octavia walks off and Bellamy notices that a storm is coming.

In Contents Under Pressure, with the help of Miller and Drew, Bellamy brings a captured and restrained Grounder into the drop ship. They tie him up on the third floor of the drop ship and Bellamy makes Octavia leave when she protests the treatment of him. Bellamy beats the Grounder, trying to get information about the other Grounders. He looks through the Grounder's bag and they find a tin full of vials and a journal. In the journal, Bellamy sees a drawing of Octavia and is not pleased. He then sees a drawing of the drop ship and tally marks representing the number of delinquents with ten crossed out for the ten deaths that had already occurred. Clarke soon arrives, announcing that the blade Lincoln had stabbed Finn with was poisoned. Bellamy tells Clarke she doesn't have to be there while he tortures Lincoln to find the antidote, but Clarke stays. Octavia begs him to stop, telling him the Grounder had saved their lives even though Finn was dying downstairs. Bellamy brutally tortures the Grounder, whipping him with a seatbelt and putting a spike through his hand, yet the Grounder still will not speak. Raven comes into the room after Finn almost dies again and begins to electrocute the Grounder. Octavia makes her stop when she slices open her own forearm with the poisoned blade, saying that the Grounder wouldn't let her die. The Grounder finally reveals the antidote in order to save Octavia's life.

In Day Trip, Bellamy still won't let Octavia see the Grounder even though she's been waiting. He leaves Miller in charge while he goes on a supply run with Clarke to a former military facility. Inside, they find guns from before the nuclear war and collect them. Bellamy teaches Clarke how to fire a gun. Bellamy eats one of the hallucinogenic nuts as he tells Clarke he needs to get some fresh air. Once outside, he begins having visions of Chancellor Jaha and the many Ark residents who were culled because they didn't know the Earth was survivable. He begs Jaha for forgiveness and is beaten by him as the deceased Ark residents close in around him. Bellamy is attacked by another |Delinquent, Dax, who was tasked by Commander Shumway to kill him. As Bellamy is still hallucinating, it makes it difficult for him to fight off the attack. Clarke attempts to save Bellamy but is disarmed by Dax. Bellamy stabs Dax in the neck with a bullet, killing him.

Bellamy tells Clarke that he's a monster and he doesn't want to face any of it. Clarke tells him that they all need him and that it is because of him that they're still alive. Bellamy agrees to return to camp and speak with Chancellor Jaha. Once back at camp, after discovering the Grounder had escaped, he and Clarke revealed they had a way to fight back now with the guns they had found. Later, he asks Octavia if she set the Grounder free. Octavia lies and Bellamy walks away. When he and Clarke talk to Chancellor Jaha, they demand Bellamy be pardoned of his crimes like all of the delinquents. Jaha agrees to pardon Bellamy's crimes in exchange for Bellamy telling him that it was Commander Shumway who had him shoot the chancellor. The news of his pardon brings a sign of relief to his face.

In Unity Day, Bellamy is keeping watch over The Camp while the Delinquents celebrate Unity Day. He is approached by Clarke and he tells her to enjoy the celebration and she replies that he should as well. Later on, when Finn decides to form a truce with the grounders, Clarke asks Bellamy to follow behind them as backup. She says that she wants them to remain hidden and bring guns, in case it's an ambush. Bellamy recruits Raven and Jasper to accompany him. When the meeting begins, Bellamy witnesses Octavia hugging the Grounder, Lincoln, and is not pleased to realize his sister lied to him and freed the Grounder. Soon after, Jasper spots grounders in the trees and opens fire. The grounders return fire and Bellamy shoots Anya in the arm, saving Clarke. As the grounders fire arrows at the delinquents, Bellamy witnesses Lincoln taking an arrow for Octavia before they all flee back to the camp.

In I Am Become Death, Bellamy goes to investigate the crash site of the Exodus dropship with Clarke, Raven, and Finn. He notices that there seem to be no survivors and has everyone return to camp when Raven announces there's leaking rocket fuel. Later, a trip-wire is activated on the perimeter and Octavia discovers an injured Murphy and he's carried into camp by Connor and Derek. He has been severely tortured by the Grounders and managed to escape when they "forgot" to lock his cage. Clarke soon discovers that Murphy brought a contagious virus to camp and many of the delinquents are affected by it. Bellamy is especially worried about Octavia since she was the one to first find Murphy. He catches her reading Lincoln's journal and tells her that she needs to let Clarke inspect her. Clarke tells Bellamy that she'll keep Octavia quarantined but instead asks Octavia to get the cure from Lincoln. After Octavia returns and tells them there is no cure and that the Grounders are attacking at dawn, Bellamy works with Finn and Raven to come up with a plan to give the delinquents some more time against the grounders by blowing up the bridge. Bellamy becomes infected and begins coughing up blood, having to pass his job in the mission on to Jasper. Octavia takes care of him throughout the night, making the same promises to Bellamy that he made to her when she was first born. The next morning, they see the debris cloud of an explosion in the distance, confirmation that Jasper, Monty, Raven, and Finn succeeded in destroying the bridge before the Grounders were able to cross.

In The Calm, Clarke tells Bellamy that she thinks the grounders are still coming. They mention the lack of communication from the Ark, and Bellamy concludes that they've probably run out of air. They continue to talk until Clarke says to Bellamy that no one is coming to save them. Later, the Smokehouse catches on fire and there is a fight going on between Murphy and Del. Bellamy breaks up the fight and is told by Octavia that all of the food was in that shed and it was Del's fault. Clarke and Bellamy decide that to survive the winter, they must go hunting. Bellamy then goes to tell Raven that he needs more bullets, only to see her packing up to go. He asks her to stay and she refuses. To try and convince her, he mentions her past achievements. She mentions that she could build radios to communicate and Bellamy agrees.

Later, Bellamy goes back to Raven's tent, only to see her upset about the fact that Clarke and Finn still haven't returned. He tells her to move on and she strips off her clothes and tells him to do the same. Bellamy is reluctant and says that he's not going to talk her down. Raven says good and kisses him. After they sleep together, Raven gets up and puts her clothes back on. Bellamy asks if sleeping with him helped to which she replies it did not. Later, Bellamy, Monty, Octavia, and Raven are looking for delinquents in the forest. They find an injured Myles and bring him back to camp, giving up on finding Clarke and Finn. Bellamy radios Monty and gets no response.

In We Are Grounders (Part 1), Bellamy is instructing the Delinquents to work on the land mines and he announces that no one will be going after Clarke, Monty, and Finn who have gone missing. When a delinquent falls asleep on watch and accidentally misfires, wasting a bullet, Bellamy freaks out and shakes him. Octavia tells him he's scaring people and he gives a speech to the delinquents on why they should be scared. In the drop ship, Bellamy tells Jasper that he's doing what's best for the group by not going after Monty, Clarke, and Finn. He then goes to get Myles water. Later, when Murphy begins to threaten Jasper, Bellamy overhears on the radio and runs to the closed doors of the drop ship. Bellamy uses a walkie-talkie to talk with Murphy inside the drop ship while Raven crawls underneath to find a way to open the drop ship door.

After Octavia criticizes him for not doing anything, he decides to take Jasper's place in the ship. Before getting in the ship, he tells the delinquents to keep working. In the ship, Murphy fires a few shots into the floor when he hears Raven below. He tells Bellamy to tie a noose and Bellamy apologizes for before, for kicking the crate out from under Murphy. Murphy says he wants Bellamy to feel what he felt and he makes Bellamy put the noose around his neck and tightens it. He then kicks the crate out from under Bellamy. Raven gets the drop ship door open just in time and Octavia is able to save Bellamy. Bellamy decides not to go after Murphy but does announce that they will be going after Monty, Clarke, and Finn. Jasper then hugs him before they hear movement outside. Clarke and Finn run inside and inform Bellamy of the incoming Grounder army. He refuses to move camp and says that they need to hold their ground. Clarke says the opposite, however, and convinces the camp to leave. Bellamy says this is a mistake.

In We Are Grounders (Part 2), Bellamy discusses battle strategy with the rest of the group and suggests going to the Reapers, but Clarke shoots him down. Bellamy taunts Finn for wanting to run but Clarke makes him stop. She tells Bellamy that they can't do this without him because the delinquents are willing to die for him. He unhappily agrees to try and make it to the ocean to evade the Grounders. Before they can escape, however, the grounder scouts attack and Drew is killed. Clarke agrees with Bellamy that they now need to stay and fight.

During the battle with the Grounders, Bellamy commands the troops to hold fire when he realizes the Grounders are drawing out their ammo. Soon, the delinquents outside the walls are in direct combat with the grounders and Bellamy tells them to retreat behind the walls. Bellamy is about to be killed by one before Octavia saves his life. They share a moment before he gives his blessing for her to go with Lincoln because she was shot and wounded by an arrow. Bellamy rushes back to get inside the walls of the camp and sees Tristan killing delinquents. He fights a losing battle with Tristan before Finn joins in. Clarke has to leave both Finn and Bellamy outside the dropship in order to save the rest of the delinquents' lives.


 * -|Season Two =

In The 48, Bellamy is running through the woods with a spear and catches up to Sterling and Monroe. The three come up with a plan to free Finn from his hostage situation (he was taken as a prisoner by Tristan). Monroe and Sterling hesitate and Bellamy ends up being taken prisoner, as well. Monroe tells Sterling that they are warriors and they try to attack Tristan. Tristan is about to kill them when he is shot from behind and killed by Kane. The Delinquents lead a group of Sky People back to The Camp and they discover almost everyone is gone. The only two people who remain are a gravely injured Raven and Murphy. Bellamy tries killing Murphy by almost beating him to death but is quickly arrested by Kane who tells him they're not animals and are no longer in control.

In Inclement Weather, Marcus Kane interrogates Bellamy about the Grounders. Murphy is also brought in and is chained up with Bellamy. Kane leaves when they hear gunshots outside. Bellamy and Murphy then hear Raven's screams from her surgery. Murphy mentions how he had been tortured for three days by the Grounders before he gave up information on the Delinquents and he doubts Bellamy would have done much better. Later, Finn frees Bellamy and tells him they're going after the missing Delinquents. Bellamy then goes to free Murphy because Murphy knows where the Grounder prison camp is and that's where their friends might be. Bellamy, Murphy, Finn, Monroe, and Sterling sneak out of Camp Jaha. Outside the camp, they run into Abby and David Miller who give them weapons and tell them to find their children and bring them home.

In Reapercussions, Bellamy, Finn, Sterling, Monroe, and Murphy try to locate the rest of the Delinquents. Murphy leads them to where he was kept prisoner by the Grounders. At a distance, they look through their rifle scopes for the missing delinquents but don't spot them. Finn notices one of the Grounders, Delano, is wearing Clarke's watch around his neck. Bellamy notes that Clarke would not give the watch up without a fight as it was her father's. They come up with a plan to lure the Grounder out and capture him for information. Murphy is given two rocks to bang together to attract the attention of the Grounder with Clarke's watch. It works and as Delano approaches, Bellamy hits him over the head and knocks him unconscious.

They take Delano to Finn's Bunker so they can question him. Bellamy is trying to keep them from torturing the Grounder since he learned long ago with Lincoln that it doesn't work. Finn gets worked up that Delano won't tell them where the rest of the Delinquents are and pulls a gun on Delano, threatening to kill him. Bellamy tries to calm Finn down and Finn points the gun at Bellamy, telling him to back off. As Finn cocks the gun, Delano confesses and says that their friends are East of there and he'll draw them a map. Monroe gets him some paper to draw the map. Once Delano has drawn the map, Bellamy and Murphy discuss what to do with him. Murphy wants to kill him but Bellamy says that since Delano is unarmed, it would be an execution. Finn kills Delano anyway.

In Many Happy Returns, Bellamy, Murphy, Finn, Monroe, and Sterling are following Delano's map to get the missing Delinquents back from the Grounders. They come across the massive debris field of the Factory Station that crashed into the side of a cliff and it doesn't appear there are any survivors. As they're about to leave, they hear a lone survivor, Mel, calling for help from down below. Sterling recognizes her and decides to go after her while Bellamy and Finn argue about whether or not to leave her. As Sterling is trying to rescue Mel from the side of the cliff, none of the others are doing much to help him. The rope comes undone and Sterling plunges to his death, shocking Monroe and Murphy. Finn wants to leave Mel behind but Monroe protests and Bellamy refuses to leave Mel. They find some materials to make a new rope and Bellamy climbs down to get Mel. As they're trying to pull Bellamy and Mel back up, they suddenly come under attack by Grounders. The rope breaks with Murphy being the only thing stopping them from falling to their deaths like Sterling. Monroe starts shooting at the Grounders and is hit in the leg with an arrow. Finn and Murphy continue struggling as they try to pull Bellamy and Mel up. A foghorn is heard, warning of an Acid Fog attack, and the Grounders flee. When Bellamy is pulled up, he realizes that Murphy had saved their lives. As they're about to take cover from the incoming Acid Fog, Octavia appears and they realize she had blown Lincoln's horn that saved their lives. Bellamy helps Mel tie up her injured arm while Octavia bandages Monroe's wounded leg. Murphy asks her about Lincoln and she tells them he is gone. Because of Monroe's and Mel's injuries, they need to get them back to Camp Jaha. Bellamy allows Finn and Murphy to continue the search for the missing Delinquents and gives them two guns for protection before they part ways.

In Human Trials, Bellamy, Octavia, Monroe, and Mel return to Camp Jaha and Clarke runs to greet them, giving Bellamy and Octavia hugs. Bellamy tells her Finn is still out looking for her. Later, after Abby refuses to allow anyone to get Murphy and Finn, Bellamy and Cl meet Raven at a section of the gate surrounding Camp Jaha. Octavia arrives and they gear up. Raven then has Wick shut down the electricity to that area of the fence and Bellamy, Octavia, and Clarke head out into the woods. Later that night, Bellamy keeps watch in the woods while Clarke and Octavia sleep. Clarke wakes up and they discuss her closing the drop ship door with him telling her that it had to be done. He then tells her how Finn hasn't been the same since Clarke disappeared and he let Finn go with Murphy and two guns. Clarke tells him she was sure it had to be done, too. They discuss getting the Delinquents out of Mount Weather and Octavia wakes up and makes them include Lincoln in their mission. Octavia then leads Clarke and Bellamy to the Abraham Lincoln statue near Lincoln's village. She breaks down and begins to cry as she tells Bellamy about how the Reapers took Lincoln and she couldn't save him. They soon hear gunshots and start running toward the village. When they finally approach, they find Finn gunning down dozens of Grounders. Bellamy and the others are shocked by this act.

In Fog of War, two days after the massacre at Lincoln's village, Clarke and Bellamy are sitting outside in the bar area of Camp Jaha. They are reviewing Clarke's map of the tunnels through Mount Weather and are discussing an action plan to get the Delinquents out. Finn and Murphy approach and Clarke admits she hasn't talked to Finn since they got back. Bellamy leaves to get drinks. Later, Bellamy and Octavia go along on the mission to take out Mount Weather's radio tower. They sneak off from the group in order to search on their own for Lincoln. Their absence is soon noticed and some Ark guards are sent after them. Acid Fog descends upon everyone and Octavia follows the fleeing critters to a sealed door.

They get the door open and make it into a long-forgotten parking garage, rescuing two of the three the Ark guards who had followed them (one was swallowed up by the fog). They split up from the guards with Sgt. Scott giving Bellamy a gun. They soon hear the guards screaming and run to them only to see Reapers devouring them. Bellamy kills the two Reapers and then they spot another one kneeling over Sgt. Scott. Octavia recognizes it's Lincoln and calls out to him. He turns and starts to attack her and she shoots him in the leg. She and Bellamy escape and plan a way to lure Lincoln back out so they can capture him. Octavia acts as bait and Bellamy uses the Ark guard's stun stick to knock Lincoln out. He tells Octavia that they will take Lincoln home.

In Long Into an Abyss, Bellamy brings Clarke to the drop ship and asks her to help with Lincoln who is once again chained to the walls after having been turned into a Reaper. Clarke inspects Lincoln and discovers needle marks on his neck. Lincoln manages to break free and begins attacking everyone until Octavia is able to knock him out again. They get him chained back up and Octavia tries to give him some water but Lincoln thrashes at her, upsetting her. She leaves the drop ship to get some more water and brings Nyko back with her. Nyko tells them that death is the only way to reverse the Reaper state just as Finn appears to warn them that everyone in Camp Jaha is about to leave. When Nyko sees Finn, he attacks him and strangles him for slaughtering his village. Bellamy lifts up his gun but Octavia blocks his way and won't let him shoot Nyko. Clarke uses an Ark Guard's stun stick to knock Nyko off Finn just as Octavia realizes that Lincoln has stopped breathing. Nyko watches in awe as Clarke gives Lincoln chest compressions and gets him breathing again. Clarke realizes she can use the Reapers to her advantage to stop the Grounder attack and leaves for Camp Jaha to get her mom.

Abby arrives at the drop ship and gives Lincoln a shot to bring down his fever when he starts convulsing again. He stops breathing and Abby begins chest compressions. Abby finally gives up and says that Lincoln is gone. Octavia refuses to believe her and continues chest compressions while Bellamy tries to comfort her. Clarke with Lexa and several other Grounders enter at that moment and they are at a standstill with everyone going for their weapons. Abby picks up the shock baton and holds it in front of her before using it as a defibrillator on Lincoln, shocking him twice before he starts breathing again, much to the Grounders' surprise and the Sky Peoples' relief.

In Spacewalker, At Camp Jaha, security has been increased and even Murphy has received a gun. Bellamy and Clarke approach and Finn offers to help with the perimeter security but Bellamy takes him inside. Later, Bellamy and Raven confront Abby, asking her what they're planning to do with Finn and she tells them they're all trying to find a way out of the situation. Bellamy takes that to mean they're giving Finn up. Bellamy finds Finn and tells him they need to leave because the rest of the Sky People are getting restless. They're approached by some Sky People and Bellamy knocks one of them down so Clarke and Finn can escape.

Bellamy, Raven, and Murphy (by Raven's invitation) arrive at the drop ship first. Finn arrives at the drop ship, carrying an unconscious Clarke. Bellamy and Murphy take care of Clarke while Raven tries to comfort Finn. Clarke wakes up and Finn tells her he thought she was dead because of him. Clarke tells him he is not defined by the things he's done. Bellamy shouts a warning to them that the Grounders have arrived and they're surrounded. Raven wants to give up Murphy instead of Finn because Murphy was also at the village. Finn steps between Raven and Murphy and tells them they need to stay and defend the drop ship. He instructs Murphy to go upstairs and watch the back while he takes the lower level of the drop shop and Bellamy, Raven, and Clarke will take the front gate. Finn and Raven hug goodbye and Finn tells her, "May we meet again." He then climbs out the bottom of the drop ship. Clarke, Raven, and Bellamy are watching the front gate when they say Finn step out in front of them and surrender himself to the Grounders.

Back at Camp Jaha, Clarke, Raven, Bellamy, and the rest of the Sky People watch as the Grounders start setting up for Finn's execution. Abby says there is nothing to be done. Clarke, Raven, and Bellamy then meet up at Raven's Gate where Raven gives Clarke a knife so Clarke can kill Lexa because Raven owes Finn her life. Bellamy watches with Raven from Camp Jaha as Clarke walks over to Finn and hugs him, telling him she loves him and that he will be okay before stepping away to reveal that she had killed him with the knife Raven gave her. Lexa tells her warriors that it is done and keeps them from attacking. Raven screams and crumples in hysterical grief while Bellamy catches her and holds onto her.

In Remember Me, On the walk from Camp Jaha to Tondc, Bellamy asks Clarke if she's doing all right and tells her she did the right thing with Finn. Bellamy then tells her they're wasting time and what they really need is an inside man in Mount Weather. Clarke tells him she doesn't want him to go because she can't lose him, too. While camping for the night, Clarke places her bedroll on the side of the Grounders. Bellamy tells her it's safer on their side but Clarke says they need to trust the Grounders. Bellamy places his stuff down on the Grounder side as well. They arrive at Tondc and everyone has to disarm before entering and Bellamy gives up his gun.

Later, after the funeral, Bellamy joins everyone for a banquet celebrating the alliance. Marcus Kane brings forward some liquor to share. Clarke and Lexa both take a goblet but Gustus stops Lexa and takes a sip first before giving it back to her. As they toast and are about to take a sip, Gustus falls over having been poisoned. Bellamy knocks the goblet out of Clarke's hands before she can drink from it and all of the Sky People are searched with the Grounders finding the poison on Raven. Lexa commands for all of the Sky People to be locked up. Kane goes over to talk to Clarke and tells her that they need to figure out who would want Lexa dead. They come to the conclusion that the poisoner had to be someone who was trying to break the alliance. Nyko and Indra take Raven away for her execution. Indra tells them the rest of them are free and they should run. Clarke eventually realizes the poison wasn't in the bottle; it was in the cup. She runs outside and asks Nyko for the bottle and drinks from it, showing it wasn't poisoned. Bellamy realizes that it was Gustus who poisoned the cup because he was trying to protect Lexa from the alliance. Lexa commands him to be tied up in Raven's place.

That night, Raven gets the radio signal from Mount Weather and hears Jasper's message. Clarke tells Bellamy he was right and that they need an inside man. She tells him she was being weak and it's worth the risk for him to go. Lincoln tells Bellamy he'll take him through the Reaper tunnels but Octavia needs to stay behind and make sure the alliance doesn't fail because she has knowledge of both worlds.

In Survival of the Fittest, Bellamy and Lincoln are disguised as Reapers as they head toward the Mount Weather mines. Lincoln spears an animal and cuts it open. He smears blood on his face along with limestone to enhance his Reaper disguise. Lincoln tells Bellamy about the intake process and how each person is tagged for either Cerberus Project (like Lincoln) or for Harvest. Bellamy mentions that his mom read mythology to him and Octavia all the time and that Octavia loved it, causing Lincoln to smile. Bellamy asks why he protected Octavia before he knew her. Lincoln then tells Bellamy how when he was a boy, a Sky Person dropped from The Ark and onto Earth. For three days, Lincoln tended to the man, eventually telling his father. His father made Lincoln kill the man and the world has been trying to turn him into a monster for as long as he can remember. Later, Lincoln tells Bellamy that he remembers everything from when he was on the Reaper Red drug.

When they reach the entrance to the Reaper mines, Lincoln appears hesitant, but goes on anyway. As Bellamy and Lincoln make their way through the Reaper tunnels, Lincoln finds himself struggling with his addiction to the Reaper drug. The two discuss the plan to infiltrate and Lincoln again says he doesn't think he can do it. He tries to back out of the plan but they're interrupted by another Reaper Raiding Party and Lincoln has to pretend that Bellamy is his captive to keep their ploy from being discovered. Once they reach the underground entrance to Mount Weather, Bellamy, and the other captured grounders are marked for harvesting. Lincoln is unable to resist the Red drug and allows Bellamy to be harvested by the Mountain Men.

In Coup de Grâce, Bellamy has been harvested by Mount Weather and is chained up and forced through the decontamination process where he is blasted with boiling water, doused with decontamination powder, inspected, given shots, and painfully scrubbed down. He later wakes up locked in a cage in the Harvest Chamber. He tries to get out when the Grounder in the cage next to him (Echo) tells him in Trigedasleng to be quiet because the Mountain Men take the strongest. Bellamy tells her he can't understand her and she spits on him when she realizes he's a Sky Person. He tells her they're not enemies anymore and he needs to get out of the cage so he can kill everyone in the mountain. Sgt. Lovejoy and another Mountain Man enter the Harvest Chamber looking for their next victim. They start to unlock Echo's cave but Bellamy starts kicking at his cage to get their attention. They pick him instead, shocking him with a stun stick and injecting him with a sedative. He is then strung upside-down and his blood is circulated out.

Maya Vie enters the Harvest Chamber looking for Monty and Harper. Instead, she finds Bellamy hanging upside-down. She injects him with epinephrine to wake him up and asks him if he's from the Ark and knows Jasper. Bellamy realizes it's Maya who is helping him and asks for her to get him down. She starts pulling off the electrodes just as Lovejoy walks in and asks what she's doing in there. Maya lies and says she wanted to know what was so special about Bellamy but he's dead. Lovejoy checks the heart monitor without realizing Maya had already detached the wires from Bellamy and starts to get Bellamy down. Once Bellamy's feet are free, Bellamy kicks Lovejoy and Lovejoy holds a gun on him. Maya stabs Lovejoy in the neck with a scalpel and Bellamy and Lovejoy begin fighting. Maya picks up a gun and tells Lovejoy to stop but Bellamy warns her not to use it because everyone else will hear the gunshot. Lovejoy is gaining the upper hand when Echo reaches out of her cage and grabs hold of his arm to prevent him from stabbing Bellamy with the scalpel that was in his neck. Bellamy then strangles Lovejoy, killing him. He thanks Echo for her help and asks Maya if she is all right. At first, Maya seems traumatized but then she resolves herself and tells Bellamy she is fine and helps Bellamy get Lovejoy undressed. Bellamy then re-enters from the "End Containment Area" wearing Lovejoy's guard uniform. He pushes the button to send Lovejoy's body down into the Reaper tunnels. Bellamy tells Maya she has done enough and should walk away. Maya tells him she's in and hands Bellamy Lovejoy's gun and badge. She tells him she can take him to the radio and that Monty and Harper have already gone missing. Maya tells him that everyone knows everyone else as she removes Lovejoy's name-tag and gives Bellamy a hat. As she cuts out Bellamy's tracking device, she asks him how he knew her name. Bellamy tells her that Clarke told him that Jasper "couldn't stop talking about someone named Maya." She tells him to put the tracking device in his cage. As he does so, he promises Echo that he will be back.

Maya leads Bellamy through Mount Weather to an elevator, pointing out cameras and telling him how to get around. As they get on the elevator, another resident gets on with them and chats with Maya. The elevator stops and two more people get on. The elevator stops again and Maya gestures for Bellamy to exit behind the other two people. The man on the elevator notices that there is blood on Bellamy's collar. Maya claims he must have been exposed and steals the man's handkerchief to hold against Bellamy's face as she kicks the other man out of the elevator to do her job of tracing down the alleged radiation leak. They continue to head toward to the dorm when they come across a group of Mount Weather preschoolers. One of them walks up to Bellamy and asks him if he's on a ground unit because his father is training to be on a ground unit. As the boy leaves, his backpack reveals the last name, "Lovejoy." Bellamy finally realizes that the mountain is not just full of Mountain Men but also civilians. Meanwhile, Monty and Jasper are ordering the Delinquents to pack their things because they're no longer safe in Mount Weather. Just as Bellamy and Maya approach the dorm, an alarm is heard and the doors to the dorm close, sealing the Delinquents in. Jasper sees Bellamy and Maya on the other side of the door as Bellamy tells Maya to get him to the radio.

Bellamy gets through on the radio to Clarke and he tells her that the Delinquents have been locked up and that things are going to get ugly. He says that they need a plan that doesn't kill everyone because there are kids in there. Clarke tells Bellamy that he needs to turn off the Acid Fog and free the imprisoned Grounders. Bellamy asks Clarke to buy him some time so they won't discover him inside the mountain just yet.

In Rubicon, Bellamy is in Mount Weather and calls in over the radio to Camp Jaha to tell Clarke about how the Delinquents are being taken away one at a time. Clarke tells Bellamy to find the missing Delinquents. Bellamy then crawls through the air vents as he tries to find the missing Delinquents. He hears the sound of drilling and heads down a duct toward the noise and witnesses Dr. Lorelei Tsing drilling into a now-dead Delinquent and extracting bone marrow to give to Carl Emerson. Cage Wallace asks Emerson about Clarke and Emerson gives him the message that they're supposed to release the Delinquents. Cage then tells Emerson that it doesn't matter because tonight, he's going to drop a missile on Tondc where all of their leaders are meeting. Bellamy asks Clarke if she heard everything through his earpiece and she tells Raven she's leaving for Tondc. Bellamy asks after Octavia and Clarke lies that she's not there anymore.

When Dr. Tsing returns to the dorm to pick another Delinquent, Bellamy pretends to be a guard and grabs Jasper when the Delinquents try to fight back. He hands Jasper a gun and tells him they need to fight back harder next time. Bellamy then goes as a guard to Dante's prison cell in the quarantine area and brings him his meal. Dante turns up the music and asks who he is. Bellamy tells him they need his help because Cage is killing the Delinquents. Dante tries to find out who is helping Bellamy but Bellamy won't tell him. Dante tells him that Cage has probably changed all access codes and he can't help them escape but he can buy them some time. Bellamy crawls around in the air vents again while he talks with Raven over the radio. Raven accidentally mentions Octavia is in Tondc and Bellamy is bothered that Clarke would lie to him. Raven tells him to focus. Later, Bellamy is in a room, pulling at wires and asking Raven how he'll know it's working when suddenly alarms blare "Containment breach," letting him he successfully irradiated Level 5 and saved the Delinquents from Dr. Tsing and the guards.

In Resurrection, in Mount Weather, Fox has been taken captive by the Mountain Men. They drag Fox into the Marrow Room and as they try to get her on the table, she breaks free and runs for the door. Another guard steps in front of her with a gun in her face. He turns and shoots the two guards dead, revealing himself to be Bellamy. Fox cries in happiness and hugs him as Maya Vie walks in and tells him they need to get Fox someplace safe. She takes them to her home where her father, Vincent Vie is sleeping on the couch. He tells Maya what she is doing is dangerous and Maya tells him that it's what her mother would have done. Her parents were part of a movement that refused the blood treatments. Her mom refused the treatment and died for her beliefs. Vincent agrees to let them stay for one night and Bellamy thanks him. Vincent warns Bellamy that the Mountain Me will never stop.

Later, Maya is leading Bellamy through Mount Weather. She tells him to get the guns and she'll worry about getting them to the Mess Hall on level 5. Bellamy tells Maya that she's a "natural-born revolutionary," and she replies she's just trying to do what's right. Bellamy takes off to get the guns. After Maya is released by Cage Wallace with 20 minutes of oxygen to force the Delinquents to surrender, she tells them that Bellamy is going to try getting in through the Mess Hall trash chute. Monty works frantically on getting the trash chute open because Maya is down to her last minute of air. Miller helps him pull on the trash cute as they hear Bellamy come banging through. He tells them to give him Maya and takes her down the chute with him. Jasper follows after and they get her mask off in time. The door at the end of the chute opens and her dad appears. Bellamy and Jasper hug as Bellamy tells him that Clarke is coming with an army full of Grounders. Jasper asks if that means Finn finally got his peace talks and Bellamy replies, "something like that." Bellamy then leads all of the Delinquents through Mount Weather. He tells them they need to split up. Monty is against the idea and Miller asks who would help them. Bellamy takes them around a corner to reveal Maya and Vincent with a group of Mount Weather Resisters who are willing to help the Delinquents. Bellamy tells them to "stay alive. Be ready to fight, war is coming."

In Bodyguard of Lies, Bellamy discovers his Mount Weather access card has stopped working. Raven asks over the radio if he's found the Acid Fog room yet and he tells her he'll call her back once he finds another way in. Two Mountain Men stop Bellamy and report back that they've found the target who is not Lovejoy. Bellamy takes off running and they chase him through the Mountain. Bellamy ducks around a corner and waits for one of the Mountain Men (Garza) to come around the corner before he knocks him out and steals his key card.

Later, Bellamy has successfully made his way back to Vincent Vie when a Mount Weather Guard, Lee, appears. Bellamy pulls a gun on him but Vincent tells him it's all right. Lee tells Bellamy that some of the guards don't agree with Cage either. Bellamy then asks after the Delinquents and Vincent tells him they've been moved to already searched areas because Cage has gone public with what happened on Level 5. Bellamy asks for help getting to the Acid Fog room and Vincent shows him designs of the retrofit are in Mount Weather, what they have been using to move the Delinquents in secret. Vincent gives him an acetylene torch and shows him the route to take. Bellamy then uses the acetylene torch to cut his way into the Acid Fog room through an air vent. He grabs an emergency fire ax and uses it to bust the door lock to the Acid Fog room and jam the doors from being easily opened. He then calls into Raven and begins to describe the Acid Fog room. Wick tells Bellamy to go to the monitor and asks after Monty. Bellamy starts reading off what he sees on the monitor and asks if he can just blow it up. Wick tells him that would let Mount Weather know their defenses are down while Raven tells him he would probably melt his face off. Bellamy starts reading them all of the menu options. When he gets to "Maintenance and Cleaning," Raven and Wick up with the idea to use the Passivation process to neutralize the acid. Bellamy selects it and the machine whirs to life. He watches as the PH rises from 0 (acidic) and climbs to 7 (neutral) before a message flashes that the passivation was successful. Raven and Wick accidentally hug in celebration and Bellamy tells them to send a flare, letting Clarke and Lexa know the Acid Fog has been disabled.

As Bellamy is about to leave the Acid Fog room, he notices an old manual dial tucked far back on the side of one of the huge barrels of acid. He cleans off the dial and realizes that the PH is still set to 0. The computer was wrong and the acid is not neutralized. He calls Raven on the radio, however, Cage and Emerson had intercepted the signal when they first discovered Bellamy and allowed him to think he had disabled the Acid Fog machine before cutting his communication with Raven. Cage tells them to reset the Acid Fog panel as they wait for the Grounder army to get into range. He then tells Emerson to bring him the intruder. Bellamy hears the Mount Weather Guards banging on the door to the Acid Fog room as they try to get in and he takes off running back toward the air duct he originally climbed through. He hides behind one of the flammable oxygen tanks and then makes a run for the air duct as the Mount Weather guards shoot at him. Once he's in the air duct, he shoots behind himself at the guards until he runs out of bullets. He scurries through the air duct as Emerson begins a countdown on the Acid Fog deployment. One of the guards goes after Bellamy in the air ducts while another guard checks the tanks in the Acid Fog room. When Emerson counts down to One, Cage says, "we're go for Veil." The Acid Fog machine starts to fire up just as one of the guards spots the lit acetylene torch next to the flammable oxygen tank. A massive explosion takes place, blowing out everyone and everything in the Acid Fog room and traveling through the air ducts. It takes out the guard that had followed Bellamy and the force of the explosion reaches Bellamy just as he gets to a ventilation shaft, pushing him out before the fire reaches him. Bellamy smiles with relief that he's still alive.

In Blood Must Have Blood (Part 1), Bellamy makes his way into the Harvest Chamber in Mount Weather. He keeps his promise to Echo and frees her from her cage. They start to free the other Grounders and Bellamy tells Echo to help him get them ready to fight. The Grounders start to get excited and Echo tells them to be quiet. Bellamy starts to tell her the plan when Cage Wallace comes over the PA, announcing to all of Mount Weather that they can all return to the ground. He tells them that before the Delinquents murdered her, Dr. Lorelei Tsing had found a cure in their bone marrow. Bellamy tells Echo he has to go save the Delinquents and that he's going to bring them back to the Harvest Chamber. Echo thanks him for his help. Cage continues talking over the PA, asking for the residents of Mount Weather to turn over the "44 murderers" and if they don't, they will be considered enemies.

Tilling and another guard have captured Fox, Miller, Jasper, and Maya. They are stopped by Vincent Vie who begs Tilling to let his daughter go. Tilling tells Vincent to step aside and raises his gun at him. As Tilling steps closer to take the shot, he is suddenly shot in the head from the right side. Tilling falls as Vincent runs over to the air vent and pries it open, revealing Bellamy, while Miller takes down the other guard and bashes his head against the wall. Bellamy tells them to go with Vincent to the Harvest Chamber where they'll be safe. Jasper and Maya decide to go with Bellamy to rescue Monty and the other Delinquents. Maya gives a hug to her father in goodbye.

Later, Bellamy, Jasper, and Maya look for the last 12 Delinquents. They hear a gunshot and rush toward it, waiting until the Guards are gone. They find Mrs. Ryan, the woman who was hiding the last twelve delinquents, dead. Jasper wants to go to Level 5 but Bellamy doesn't think that's a good idea. Monty comes out and tells them he hid and had to let them kill Mrs. Ryan because he overheard that the Mountain Men know about Echo's Grounder army and are going for the Harvest Chamber. Bellamy, Maya, Jasper, and Monty then head to the Harvest Chamber. Maya discovers her dad, shot dead in the middle of the floor while Bellamy discovers every single one of the cages empty.

In Blood Must Have Blood (Part 2), down in the mines underneath Mount Weather, Bellamy opens the intake door to let in Clarke and Octavia. He's brought Monty, Jasper, and Maya with him and everybody hugs. Clarke asks Bellamy if he has a plan and he tells her no, but they can speak to Dante Wallace. They split up with Bellamy, Clarke, and Monty going after Dante and Octavia going with Jasper and Maya to get her to Level 5 before she runs out of oxygen. In Dante's room in Mount Weather Quarantine, Dante tells them that there is no one in the Command Center watching because everyone is trapped on Level 5. Clarke explains how they did everything they could to keep the Mountain Men safe and he needs to help them. Dante refuses to help but they take him with them anyway to the Command Center where Monty breaks them in. Dante tells Clarke that he's not with his people because it's his responsibility to "bear it so they don't have to." Bellamy realizes that it was Dante who set up the deal with Lexa.

Once in the Command Center, Bellamy sees Raven strapped to the table in the dorm room while Clarke spots Emerson in the Mess Hall. She calls him over the radio and tells him to give the radio to Cage Wallace. Clarke tells Cage she has his father and tells him she'll kill Dante if he doesn't let her people go. Dante tells Cage to "stay the course" and Clarke raises up her gun and aims it at Dante. Cage tells his dad he'll take care of their people and Clarke shoots Dante dead. Clarke then tells Cage she will not stop until her people are free and will irradiate Level 5 if he doesn't let them go. Cage orders Emerson to go to the Command Center and kill them. Bellamy asks Monty to deactivate Emerson's key card as they watch Cage head toward the dorm. Clarke tells Monty to get it set up so they can irradiate Level 5 if they have to. Bellamy warns Clarke there is no going back if they do this. Bellamy then sees Octavia and Maya have been discovered by Mount Weather guards. He watches as Octavia takes out two Mount Weather guards just as Emerson arrives outside the Command Center. Bellamy then sees Octavia and Maya are surrounded by Mount Weather Guards in the Mess Hall. As Clarke reaches for the lever to irradiate Mount Weather, Bellamy places his hand on top of hers and says, "together," and they pull the lever.

The Mount Weather residents begin to succumb to the radiation. Outside the Command Center, Emerson realizes what they have done and takes off running. Bellamy, Clarke, and Monty then walk through the Mess Hall and among all of the deceased residents of Mount Weather. Jasper is cradling a dead Maya and asks them what they did.

The next day, the Sky People return to Camp Jaha. Bellamy watches at the gate as Monty gives Clarke a hug before entering Camp Jaha. Clarke tells Bellamy to have a drink for her and Bellamy realizes she's leaving. He tells her, "if you need forgiveness, I'll give you that. You're forgiven." She tells him, "I bear it so they don't have to," before hugging him and kissing him on the cheek in goodbye, telling him, "may we meet again." As Bellamy turns back to Camp Jaha, he replies, "may we meet again."


 * -|Season Three=

In Wanheda (Part 1), at Arkadia, Bellamy and Lincoln are sparring while a group of people, including Monroe and Harper, watch. Lincoln wins the fight and tells them that Bellamy was too aggressive and that is why he lost. When Lincoln gets his uniform,Bellamy tells everyone that they can make the uniform mean something different down here than it meant up on the Ark. Bellamy goes to leave for a mapping mission of Sector 7, which Lincoln says puts them on the Ice Nation border and asks to go along. Bellamy tells him he can't because of the Commander's kill order on his head.

Bellamy goes to see Kane about going into Sector 7. Kane grants permission to go into Sector 7 with weapons but re-enforces the "non-lethal response" rule since there hasn't been any Grounder attacks since Mount Weather. Bellamy leaves and searches out Monty for the mapping run. Jasper is passed out drunk under a table and Bellamy wants to leave him but Monty convinces him to bring Jasper because Jasper needs it after Maya's death. Bellamy leaves Jasper with Monty and goes over to see Gina, his girlfriend who just came back from a supply run from Mount Weather. They kiss and Gina gives him a book she brought back, The Iliad since she knew his mom used to read it to him. Bellamy walks over to the rover they will be using on their mapping mission and Raven slides out from underneath it. Miller shows up and Bellamy tosses him a gun. Jasper grabs Monty and shoves him against the side of the rover after he woke him up. Bellamy jumps in and tells Jasper he doesn't get a gun until he is sober. Jasper says he doesn't want one and disrespectfully slaps Bellamy upside the head before getting into the vehicle. Bellamy kisses Gina goodbye and climbs in with everyone else, with Raven driving. They leave through the gates of Arkadia and head out on their mapping mission.

While driving along Jasper starts singing along with the song (Add It Up by the Violent Femmes) and soon Raven and Miller join in. Their sing-a-long is interrupted by the sound of a tracking beacon from Farm Station going off after four months. They stop and Octavia rides up on her horse, asking why they stopped. Since Monty and Miller's boyfriend are both from Farm Station, Bellamy says Monty and Miller get to decide whether or not they go into Ice Nation territory and they both agree.

In Sector 7, they reach the border to Sector 8 and Ice Nation territory. Bellamy reminds them to use non-lethal force as the beacon signal draws nearer to them. Three Ice Nation warriors break through the tree line on horses, identified by their white war paint. Octavia tells them they are Skaikru looking for their people. The Ice Nation warrior asks if they're looking for Wanheda. The warrior takes Jasper hostage and starts to slit his throat. Bellamy shoots him in the arm while Raven and Miller kill the other two warriors. The wounded warrior rises up to kill Jasper and Octavia throws her sword at him, killing him.

Kane comes in over the radio, asking for Bellamy to come to Sector 4. Bellamy and Monty take the rover and head to Sector 4. Once Bellamy and Monty arrive at Sector 4, they walk to meet Kane. Monty tells Bellamy that Jasper is damaged and getting worse. They encounter Kane and Indra. Indra has come to warn them that Clarke is being hunted by everyone. Indra and Kane are riding in the back of the rover with Monty driving and Bellamy in the front seat. Bellamy comments on the kill order on Clarke. Indra clarifies that it is a bounty and that Clarke is a symbol known as Wanheda, the Commander of Death. They drive into Sector 7 and Indra tells them to start at the trading posts in order to find Clarke. Monty is still driving Bellamy, Kane, and Indra in the rover to Sector 7. Monty slams on the breaks when the rover's path is blocked by a felled tree. Indra tells them it was cut down but Bellamy doesn't believe her until another tree falls behind their rover, effectively trapping them.

In Wanheda (Part 2), Bellamy, Monty, Indra, and Kane have been trapped in Sector 7 in the rover for three hours waiting for something to happen. Bellamy pokes his head out the moon roof and suddenly has a knife to his throat. The rest of them are ordered out of the rover as Bellamy is yanked out through the moon-roof. Monty tries to fight them and Bellamy calls out his name to get him to stop. One of the warriors repeats Monty's name and Monty recognizes her voice as his mother's. Pike orders the rest of them to stand down and greets Kane and Bellamy. He calls them "Grounder killers" and everyone cheers. Bellamy interrupts and tells them they need to find Clarke. They go to move the trees blocking the rover and Bellamy asks Monty if he is okay. They get the trees out of the way of the rover and Kane sends the Farm Station warriors to collect the rest of their people and head to Arkadia.

At the trading post, Roan's bounty hunter partner is about to cut off Niylah's hand when Bellamy shoots him dead. Bellamy pleads with Niylah to tell them about Clarke. Niylah recognizes him as Skaikru and tells him that Clarke was there last night and the bounty hunter told her his partner was Ice Nation. Bellamy thanks her as Monty comes back to tell them he found their tracks but they can't take the rover because there are too many trees.

Pike and Bellamy are walking through the same field where Clarke and Roan previously were. Pike asks Bellamy why they seem to be getting along with the Grounders and Bellamy tells him it was because they had a common enemy and they won. Bellamy spots Roan and Clarke far on the other side of the field as Kane spots the incoming army advancing from another end of the field, separating them from Clarke. Bellamy wants to go after Clarke but they are stuck in the cave with the corpses of the three Ice Nation scouts as they wait for the army to clear out.

Bellamy steals one of the dead Ice Nation scouts' uniforms and is making his way across the field full of Azgeda warriors in the direction he saw Clarke last. He arrives at the subway station and finds Clarke tied up. They are briefly reunited before Roan has him pinned to the ground and is about to kill him when Clarke pleads for his life and promises Roan she will cooperate if he lets Bellamy live. Roan stabs Bellamy in the leg so he can't follow after them and takes off with Clarke again, leaving Bellamy behind. Bellamy still tries to follow after and is eventually found limping along by Monty. Kane and Pike try to get Bellamy to give up but he is worried about losing Clarke. Monty convinces Bellamy to head back and try again later.

In Ye Who Enter Here, Rover 1 pulls up to Mount Weather and Bellamy, Raven, Gina, and Octavia exit. Bellamy complains to Gina about not being at the summit because Kane is trying to teach Bellamy a lesson. They bring supplies into Mount Weather and enter the dining room on Level 5, finding it filled with Farm Station survivors, eating and having fun. Bellamy finds Octavia sitting on top of the side-door to Mount Weather. He asks her if she's okay and then climbs up to join her. She tells him that inhabiting Mount Weather is a mistake. Octavia reveals to Bellamy that once the kill order is lifted off Lincoln, they will finally be able to leave. She apologizes for not fitting in with the Sky People. Bellamy is understanding and tells her that she will always fit in with him. Two Farm Station survivors enter the clearing escorting a prisoner with them. Bellamy recognizes Echo, who has been taken captive for "threatening the summit." Bellamy and Octavia free her to the protests of the Farm Station guards and Echo tells them the summit is a trap and all of the Sky People will die. They bring Echo into the mess hall. Pike and Bellamy question Echo as other Farm Station members are grabbing weapons and arming themselves. Echo tells them the summit is a trap. Bellamy tells Pike they can trust Echo because she saved his life. Bellamy tells Gina to remain behind to help them find the launch codes while he leaves for Polis to warn the rest of the Sky People about the attack since they are not responding to the radio.

Bellamy, Octavia, Echo, and Pike arrive at the outskirts of Polis and park behind the truck Kane and Abby arrived in. Octavia discovers the two guards Kane left behind had their throats slit and that is why they did not respond when radioed about the threat. Pike starts to go after Echo but Octavia steps in and tells him that Echo warned them. Octavia tells Echo she is not leaving her blade behind before entering Polis and Echo says she will take them through the tunnels so they can keep their weapons.Under Polis, Bellamy, Echo, Octavia, and Pike move through the tunnels toward the elevator shaft to the Polis tower. Two guards spinning the wheel that raises and lowers the elevator are in their way. Pike and Bellamy attack and kill the two guards running the elevator. Octavia is upset that they killed the guards when they did not have to. Bellamy insists they did. They proceed to climb the ladder up the elevator shaft to the top floor. Octavia, Bellamy, and Pike barge into the throne room, holding a guard captive. Bellamy warns everyone the summit is a trap. Ivon, the Ice Nation representative, tells them it was the Skaikru who barged into the summit with guns. Pike says they are right because two Skaikru guards are already dead. Lexa asks how they came by the information and Octavia realizes Echo is no longer with them. Bellamy realizes Echo betrayed them as Kane tells him to stand down. Raven comes across the radio and tells them that the Grounders attacked Mount Weather and it is completely gone with only her and Jacapo Sinclair surviving. Ivon tells them that is what they get for moving their people back into Mount Weather and the Ice Nation did what Lexa was too weak to do. Lexa declares war and orders the Ice Nation delegation along with Prince Roan to be arrested. Abby worries that Arkadia might be under attack next and Lexa commands them to go. Indra offers to escort them and tells Octavia she hopes she kept up on her training because she will need it before giving her back her sword. Bellamy tells Clarke they need to leave while Lexa offers Clarke protection if she remains as Skaikru ambassador. Clarke tells them she is staying to make sure Lexa keeps her word. Bellamy warns Clarke that Lexa will always put her people first and tells her to come home but Clarke apologizes and stays.

In Watch the Thrones, Bellamy stands outside the conference room when Pike opens the door revealing him. Bellamy walks into the room, Kane asks him why he isn't at his post, Bellamy returns his guard uniform, and Kane then asks him to take it back. Bellamy feels guilty and blames himself about the attack on Mount Weather and the death of Gina, and Kane tries to comfort him. Bellamy storms out of the room. Bellamy pays his respects and also speaks about Gina at the Memorial for the Farm Station victims killed in the Mount Weather destruction. After Gillmer hit Lincoln's head with a rock and chaos erupted, Bellamy helped stop the fighting and bring peace back to the memorial. Pike and Bellamy sit down and talk about Mount Weather, Pike confronts Bellamy, about the claims that the Mount Weather destruction was because of Bellamy, Pike then says it was Bellamy's fault but also his too. Pike tries to sway Bellamy to his side, by telling him biased facts about the grounders. Pike believes that he must take action quickly and he has the men ready for it. Bellamy finally comes to the conclusion that Pike wants him to get them automatic rifles and Bellamy then agrees to Pike's plan.

At night Bellamy, Pike, Gillmer, Hannah, and 6 others march to the front gates of Arkadia, there they are confronted by Lincoln, Harper and Monroe. Bellamy persuades Harper and Monroe instantly but Lincoln won't move. Gillmer quickly takes action, and raises his gun to Lincoln, Lincoln and Gillmer then engage in fighting. They quickly draw a crowd, Octavia, Abby, and Kane make their way up to the gate. Abby is appalled at Pike's actions, and Kane asks Bellamy if it was his decision to arm Pike's people. Abby then tells the guards to take the traitors to lock up including Bellamy. Pike stands up for his people, and Gillmer suggests that Pike should be one of the choices for the election. Abby ends the rally, and sends the traitors to lock up, as they exit the crowd starts chanting Pike over and over again. Kane then comes to lockup and tells Pike that he won the election. Pike then pardons all prisoners including Bellamy. As Bellamy leaves, Kane begs him to choose the right side, and Bellamy then says he already has.

In Hakeldama, Bellamy returns to Arkadia after massacring the grounder army. Being spattered in blood (not his own), his sister asks him if he's okay, to which he replies that he is. When Octavia asks him what happened, Bellamy remains silent and then proceeds to listen to Pike's speech.

Bellamy is present during the new Chancellor's war council in which Pike proposes to clear a 15 kilometre perimeter around Arkadia for farming purposes. When Bellamy points out that there is a Grounder village within that radius and appears concerned of Pike's determination to clear it, Pike asks the rest of his people to leave the room so he can talk privately with Bellamy. Pike offers Bellamy his guard jacket back, but Bellamy tells him they went too far by executing the wounded grounder warriors (something Bellamy tried to prevent during the time). Pike admits that the policy was severe, but justifies their actions by saying that they can't afford the wounded grounders recovering to fight again. Pike asks Bellamy to think about the people they potentially saved and not those they killed and Bellamy accepts this and takes his jacket back. Leaving the conference room, Bellamy is confronted by Kane and Lincoln, who try to convince Bellamy to see the error of his ways.

Pike has the sick grounder patients at Arkadia "interned", an action that leads to a confrontation between Shawn Gillmer and Lincoln. Bellamy tries unsuccessfully to defuse the situation and Lincoln proceeds to punch Gillmer to the ground. When Bellamy tries to get Lincoln off of Gillmer, he gets an elbow to the face. Lincoln eventually succumbs to arrest after Pike points a gun at Denae, one of the sick grounders.

While Lincoln and the other grounders are being sent to lock up, an outraged Octavia arrives, demanding to know what's going on. Bellamy informs her of the situation but she is furious at him for massacring the grounder force with Pike. Octavia then leads Bellamy to Clarke who has secretly entered Arkadia to talk with him. However, Bellamy is angry at Clarke for leaving her people and believes that she chose the grounders over them, he is further infuriated when Clarke arrogantly tries to tell him "it's over". Clarke tells him that justice was done, that Queen Nia of Azgeda is dead and that Arkadia must "make things right", or Lexa's coalition will wipe them out. After just being betrayed by Echo and previously being betrayed by Lexa, Bellamy doesn't believe peace with the grounders is possible and that if war is inevitable, Pike is the best man to lead the Arkadians. Clarke disagrees and is unable to see the situation from Bellamy's perspective, forgetting that besides from Lincoln, Bellamy has never been on good terms with any of the Grounders except when they had a common enemy. Bellamy harshly reminds Clarke about all the people that died while she was in charge, including the Mountain Men that helped them, and that she was willing to let a bomb drop on his sister. Clarke tearfully apologises and Bellamy replies, "I'm sorry too", before handcuffing Clarke to a table.

Bellamy and Gillmer retrieve Clarke with the intention of escorting her to Pike, but they are waylaid by Octavia who knocks out Gillmer. While Bellamy is distracted, Clarke seizes Gillmer's shock baton and stuns Bellamy with it, Clarke and Octavia then flee Arkadia.

In Bitter Harvest, Bellamy and Pike are walking through a corridor together when they are stopped by Kane, who wishes to discuss the chips Jaha is distributing and the interned grounders. Kane believes they should send the grounders back to their homes, but Bellamy disagrees, calling the grounders a "liability", as they have knowledge of Arkadia's defences and capabilities. Bellamy and Pike then continue on their way to the Chancellor's office for a meeting.

During the meeting, Pike outlines his plan to cultivate the land surrounding Arkadia and plant within the month. The issue of the grounder village in Sector 4 pops up again (as it is situated by the most fertile land), and Bellamy tries to tell Pike that the people there are not a threat. Pike nonetheless points out that they need the land or Arkadia will starve within a year. The people at the meeting, which include Hannah, her son Monty, and Zoe Monroe, then discuss the need to clear the village and Bellamy makes a final plea to Pike to leave the village alone. "What would you prefer?" asks Pike, "die fighting for your home, or starve to death?" Bellamy acquiesces and accepts that the villagers must be driven away.

While Bellamy and the rest of the village strike force gear up, Kane attempts to talk Bellamy out of it. Bellamy, knowing that Kane at least suspects what their mission is, tells him that that they're trying to build a future, not "trying to make peace with people who only understand war". Bellamy then climbs into the armoured personnel carrier, (APV), and then tells Bryan, who's talking to his boyfriend, to get in.

The armoured rover arrives at the village on a rainy night but the team find it deserted, after some hesitation, Bellamy signals for the Arkadians to move in and while searching the village they hear a rider approaching. Fearing it to be a grounder, the group take up defensive positions, but it turns out to be Octavia who yells at Bellamy to get his people out of the village as it's a trap. Just then, a small group of grounder archers shoot a volley of fire arrows into the village, igniting some poison sap traps which the grounders had set up. The smoke of the poisonous sludge is a deadly gas, something which Octavia also warns the group about. Bellamy immediately sounds the retreat and some of his soldiers attempt to hit the archers with rifle fire. The smoke spreads quickly and soon envelops Monroe and Lacroix, a member of farm station, who both succumb to the gas. Heroically, Monty charges back into the smog and is able to carry out Monroe, but it is too late, and Bellamy and the others watch helplessly as she dies.

Bellamy speaks privately with Pike, who asks him how he's holding up. Bellamy says he's been better and Pike tells him how his sister's actions cost the lives of two of their people and caused the soil to become poisoned by ash. Bellamy defends Octavia by saying she tried to warn them, but Pike points out that this was only after she warned the grounders first. Pike knows that Octavia must have been given intelligence from someone inside Arkadia, and both Bellamy and Pike easily deduce that it was Kane. Realising that he can't move against Kane without proof, Pike orders Bellamy to find some and then dismisses him.

In Terms and Conditions, Bellamy climbs to the top of an observation tower with Pike. There they meet Hannah at a radio station, where she informs them that they have lost contact with one of their recon teams while it was on a routine patrol. She tells them that the four-man team's last transmission was that they had been forced to engage hostile grounders. Hannah also says that two other teams also reported grounder contact less than a mile outside Arkadia but managed to get back to safety; Hannah concludes that the grounders are establishing a blockade. Chase, an Arkadia Guard on lookout duty in the tower, spots movement at a treeline which is revealed to be two grounders on horseback heading for Arkadia. Bellamy immediately recognises them as the messengers who had come to Arkadia several months ago demanding Finn Collins be handed over to them. Bellamy and Pike climb down from the tower and order the gates be opened, Bellamy tells the messengers to talk. The Coalition this time demand that Pike be turned over to them to face retribution for the destruction of the Trikru peacekeeping force. In return for handing over Pike, the grounders say they will leave Arkadia alone and stop the blockade. One of the messengers then throws a bundle of human remains at Bellamy's feet, it's the recon team, and the warrior remarks that it took them a long time to die and threatens any Arkadians who try to leave with the same fate. Pike, having heard enough, orders Bellamy back inside the gates, but Bellamy refuses. "Choose the side that's best for your people", one of the messengers says. "I do that every day", an angered Bellamy replies, and then sends a message of his own by drawing his pistol and killing both messengers with it.

In the Chancellor's office, Bellamy, Pike, Hannah and Monty discuss Coalition positions and the shortage of food within Arkadia – with rationing they will nearly be out of supplies in two weeks. Hannah suggests an attack on the blockade, but Pike is more concerned with Kane's insurrection and makes containing him a top priority. Pike orders Bellamy to lock down the prison section so that Kane has no contact with the grounder prisoners, and puts Monty in charge of camp-wide surveillance. When Monty expresses moral reservations about spying on their own people, Pike tells him that he knows that isn't what he signed up to do, but that it is necessary in order to find any traitors.

Later on, after Pike has inspected the armoury, he meets with Bellamy and Hannah to tell them that they don't have enough ammunition for the numerous firefights that can be expected during an extended siege. Bellamy asks about a plan B. Having located the largest grounder encampment in a valley, Pike proposes that they launch an assault with a team in Rover 1 to buy themselves some time. Hannah points out that the grounders can just retreat and regroup over a ridge, but Pike says that is part of the plan as he intends to mine that area before they attack. However, Pike has since found the listening device that was planted by Kane's people and he has meant for the whole battle plan to be overheard so he can catch the rebels when they try to compromise it.

Bellamy answers a radio call from Monty, who has been secretly following Kane. Monty informs him that he believes Kane is up to something and that Jacapo Sinclair is probably part of his plan. Bellamy acknowledges this, and says they will keep an eye on Sinclair.

Bellamy walks into the vehicle bay where a suspicious-looking Kane is sitting reading a book while Sinclair works on the rover which was to be used in the supposed attack on the grounders. Bellamy asks Sinclair what he's doing; who replies that he is fixing the vehicle. Knowing nothing is wrong with the rover, Bellamy asks Sinclair for a work order which he knows he doesn't have. Sinclair, realising that he's been compromised, attempts to flee but is quickly apprehended. Bellamy places him under arrest for treason and then radio's, "that's one down".

Sinclair is taken to a private room to be questioned as to who he was working with. When Pike arrives, Bellamy says Sinclair hasn't said anything, so Pike places the listening device on the table and asks Sinclair about it; who denies any knowledge of the bug. Pike suddenly asks Bellamy for his gun. Surprised and a little concerned, Bellamy obediently hands over his weapon and Pike uses the butt of the pistol to smash the bug. Sinclair, aware of the threatening gesture, still refuses to give up any names, but Bellamy says he will talk eventually and suggests they put him in lock-up. Hannah calls Sinclair a traitor and implies that she believes they should execute him, but Pike refuses and has Sinclair imprisoned with Lincoln and the other grounders.

Bellamy meets with Kane in the vehicle bay and tells him that sabotaging the rover wasn't much of a plan, Kane doesn't deny the allegation and criticises Bellamy for spying on his own people. Kane believes that Pike is a bigger threat to their future than the grounders and tries to convince Bellamy of that, but Bellamy says that Pike's the Chancellor and tells Kane to "do the right thing". Kane all but admits to undermining Pike's leadership when he replies that however way he looks at the situation, he is doing the right thing. Bellamy accuses Kane of causing Monroe's death, and Kane believes that Sinclair will die next as Pike will probably execute him. Bellamy doesn't think Pike would kill Sinclair and Kane urges Bellamy to predict how the situation will end – with Arkadia starving and eventually turning on Pike, and then the grounders finishing them off. Kane says that Pike's policy of taking the fight to the grounders is what got Monroe killed and asks Bellamy to join him against Pike before it's too late, but Bellamy refuses.

After placing a bug in his boyfriend's pocket, Bryan meets with Bellamy and Monty and asks Bellamy if what he did was worth betraying Nate. Bellamy reassures Bryan that it was; since he did it to protect his boyfriend, but Bryan says that maybe Nate needed protection from him.

When arriving at the prison, Bellamy is informed by Chase that Sinclair is ready to talk. While Bellamy and Sinclair are discussing terms they are interrupted by Lincoln who says he will silence the traitor and then throws Sinclair to the ground and proceeds to beat him. Bellamy rushes into the prison to stop Lincoln but it is revealed to be a trick and Lincoln rushes Bellamy, knocking him against a wall and breaking out of the cell with the other grounders. The grounders begin to overpower the prison guards, but reinforcements arrive and suppress the insurrection. Monty, who has been monitoring radio signals, realises that the riot is a distraction and warns Bellamy that Kane is escaping Arkadia with Pike. Bellamy runs to the gate and gets there just in time to prevent Kane from getting out, holding him at gunpoint with a few other guards. Kane submits to arrest and Pike is freed.

Bellamy is present in the interrogation room when Pike decrees that he has the sole jurisdiction to sentence Kane. When given a chance to speak, Kane again urges Pike and his followers to change their views, but Pike remains intransigent and says that giving himself up to the grounders wouldn't bring peace. Pike then sentences Kane to death to the shock and dismay of Bellamy. Once Kane is taken away to the prison, Bellamy questions Pike's decision. Pike tells him that since they are at war, crimes against Arkadia's leadership won't be tolerated and he intends to make Kane an example. Bellamy reluctantly accepts this.

Bellamy meets with Monty, who asks him what to do about Miller and Harper, who they know were also a part of the rebellion. Before Bellamy can answer, Monty's mother interrupts and congratulates both of them for their apprehension of Kane; she then asks if they identified any other of Kane's associates. Perhaps afraid that Nathan and Harper would also be executed, Bellamy says they didn't. "It's not really that hard choosing what's best for your people is it?" says Hannah. "I do it every day", replies Bellamy.

In Stealing Fire, Bellamy visits the prison section with Pike. When Pike decrees that all of the prisoners will be executed for their part in the riot, Lincoln begs Pike to spare the other grounders and to only kill him, as he was their leader. Bellamy also advises clemency for the grounders and says that all they did was run through an open door, and that he would have done the same had their roles been reversed. Pike takes their pleas into consideration and reneges on his previous decision, deciding that only Kane, Lincoln and Sinclair will be executed. Pike then leaves, but Bellamy stays a moment longer to take a last thoughtful look at Lincoln and the others.

Bellamy and Monty meet with Nathan Miller and Harper in a cabin and carefully defuse the bug in Miller's jacket. Bellamy informs the duo of the impending executions and tells Miller and Harper that he and Monty want to help them in their plan to break Lincoln, Kane and Sinclair out of Arkadia in order to save their lives. Harper and Miller distrust Bellamy and deny that any plan exists. Not wishing to waste time, Bellamy just tells them to get a message to Octavia to meet him at the dropship in an hour.

Octavia shows up at the dropship riding Helios and glances around suspiciously, perhaps expecting a trap. Bellamy tells her he's glad she came and reassures her that he's alone and there to help. Octavia moves as if to embrace her brother, but sedates him instead. Bellamy awakens chained to the wall of a cave with Octavia and Indra standing over him. Indra believes it was risky to bring him to their hideout and that Octavia should be in Arkadia helping the prisoners. Bellamy warns them that Pike's security has increased and that it's unlikely that she can get inside without being apprehended, he asks that they release him as his influence with Pike may be the only way to stop the executions. "You're the reason they need saving", Octavia tells him angrily. Bellamy admits that may be true but says Octavia still needs him, Octavia tells him that for the first time in her life, that's not true, and she leaves for Arkadia.

Bellamy appeals to Indra to let him go so that he can assist his sister, saying again that being trusted by Pike, he can help their cause. Indra reminds Bellamy of how he earned Pike's trust – by massacring her fellow warriors, and she asks him why he spared her on the battlefield. Bellamy replies that it's the same reason she hasn't killed him yet: because of how Octavia cares for both of them. Indra refuses to release Bellamy, much to his frustration.

While waiting, Bellamy and Indra hear a horn being blown, a worried Indra informs Bellamy that it means a new Commander has risen, meaning that Lexa must have died. Indra goes to leave for Polis and Bellamy accuses her of abandoning his sister, Indra tells him she considers Octavia as one of her own people, and asks Bellamy to tell Octavia she's sorry for leaving.

In Fallen, Bellamy is sitting alone in the cave when Miller, Harper, Bryan, Octavia, Jacapo SinclairEric Jackson and Kane enter after breaking the latter two out of Arkadia. Bellamy realises Lincoln is missing and is informed that he was executed by Pike. Bellamy tries to apologise to his sister, but distraught and furious, Octavia beats him till his face is a bloody mess. Kane and Miller both attempt to stop Octavia but Bellamy tells them to back off as he feels he deserves the punishment and his sister needs to vent her rage. "You're dead to me!" Octavia tells him when she's done, and Bellamy looks devastated.

Bellamy listens as the others discuss their situation. Bryan (who was persuaded by Miller to turn on Pike and join Kane's faction) is concerned that they may be too close to the grounder blockade, but Kane reassures him that if they stay away from the grounder lines, then they should be safe. The group then talk about the need to rid Arkadia of Pike, Kane is convinced that that is all it will take for the Coalition to lift the blockade and reinstall the Sky People as the thirteenth clan. Hearing this, Bellamy shakes his head in disbelief, mistrusting the grounder terms and believing Kane to be naive, but remaining silent. Sinclair is also sceptical of Kane's trust in the grounders, noting that with Lexa dead - as Bellamy previously informed them of the horns blowing and what they signified – how can they know that the new Commander will honour the terms. Kane avoids addressing that potentially problematic issue for the time being, and the conversation moves on to Clarke, who is effectively Skaikru's ambassador to Polis, with Miller suggesting that she may no longer be safe with Lexa dead. Knowing there is nothing to be done to help Clarke in their current situation; Kane and Octavia state their first priority is to assassinate Pike. At that moment Monty tries to contact Bellamy on his radio, Bellamy recognises a code phrase that Monty uses, which says to switch radio channels so that they can speak without being listened in on. Bellamy urges the group to change radio channels and answer Monty's message, Kane does so and Monty informs him that he is on the run because Pike knows he helped break the prisoners out of Arkadia. Kane instructs Monty to rendezvous at the 100's dropship and Harper warns him it could be a ruse by Pike. Octavia, fairly certain, (and hoping) that it is indeed a trap, proposes that they bring her brother along to trade for Monty if necessary. Kane, not wishing to put their whole group at risk decides that only he himself, Bellamy and Octavia will march to the dropship.

Cautiously approaching the dropship, Octavia senses something is wrong and holds her sword to Bellamy's neck, demanding that whoever is in the dropship to come outside. Monty emerges – with Pike holding a gun to his head, revealing that it was indeed a trap. Pike reveals that he isn't alone by having a sharpshooter put a shot at his rival's feet, ordering them to surrender, Octavia on the other hand urges Kane to shoot Pike, but Kane's line of fire is impeded by Monty, who Pike uses as a human shield. Kane, fearing for Monty, drops his gun, but Octavia stubbornly refuses to back down, so Pike radios his gunner to put a shot in Octavia's leg. Hearing this, Bellamy overpowers his sister himself to prevent her from being wounded, Pike signals his escort, which comprises of Shawn Gillmer and three other soldiers, to come forward and take the rebels into custody. Pike, somewhat mistrusting of Bellamy due to the suspicious circumstances of his capture, asks Bellamy to prove he is still with him. Bellamy immediately replies that he knows where the rest of Kane's allies are hiding in their cave and offers to lead Pike to them, much to Octavia's fury. Not having enough people in his escort to take the prisoner's back to Arkadia and to assault the hideout at the same time, Pike decides to take Kane, Octavia and Monty with him as he follows Bellamy to the remaining rebels.

Trudging through the forest, Pike question's Bellamy's route and is concerned that it is taking them too close to the blockade line. Bellamy simply explains that is the point, as Kane hoped the close proximity to the grounders would prevent any of Pike's search party's from finding them. Bellamy negotiates with Pike and is able to grant his sister immunity from any punishment for her crimes. Pike begins to warn Bellamy of what might happen if Octavia should get into trouble again, but Bellamy cuts him off saying that she won't. "My sister, my responsibility", Bellamy reminisces.

Advancing further towards the grounder's boundary, Pike becomes ever more wary, but Bellamy is able to convince him to carry on. Suddenly, a war horn sounds - as Bellamy has intentionally walked the group to the grounders. Pike attempts to order a retreat, but Bellamy seizes his sidearm, and pointing it at Pike's head, demands that he drop his weapon. Gillmer moves to intervene, but Octavia knocks him to the ground, while the remainder of Pike's escort are too stunned (or useless) to do anything to save their Chancellor. Bellamy has Octavia translate a message to the grounders, saying that he has brought them Pike in exchange for them lifting the blockade. Grounder archers kill Pike's three standing soldiers and surround the group. Octavia, seeing her chance for retribution, picks up a knife and attempts to kill Pike, but Kane stops her, saying Pike needs to face grounder justice. Pike, hearing this, advances on Bellamy, but takes an arrow to the shoulder and is then beaten unconscious by the grounders. Kane asks to accompany the grounders to Polis with the captured Chancellor, but before he leaves, he asks Bellamy why he turned Pike over: for his sister's sake, or because he believed it was the right thing to do. After Kane's departure, Monty informs Bellamy that it was his mother that turned him in, Bellamy reassures Monty that he will work things out with his mother because they are family. Meanwhile, Gillmer regains consciousness, but Octavia stabs him in the chest and kills him, saying the grounder words for, "blood must have blood".

In Nevermore, back in the cave hideout, Bellamy is no longer a prisoner of the rebels after assisting them in the apprehension of Pike. The group receive a radio call from Jasper who tells them Arkadia is not safe and that he is on his way to the cave in a rover. While discussing Jasper's surprising message with Sinclair and Monty, Bellamy notices Octavia begin to pack supplies with the intention of leaving to recover Lincoln's body. Bellamy counsels his sister that she shouldn't go as Arkadia isn't safe, but Octavia believes Jasper's transmission sounded insane and still resolves to depart. When Bellamy asks her what more he has to do to earn back her trust, Octavia scornfully tells him to "bring Lincoln back", and angrily expresses to her brother that she knows he only turned Pike in to save her, not because he disagreed with the Chancellor. Bellamy defends Pike's policies against the grounders, saying the army that was massacred could have turned hostile and accusing the Coalition of besieging Arkadia. Octavia tells Bellamy that his sense of loss over his girlfriend and the other people they have lost caused him to "lash out" and consequently get more people killed. Octavia goes to leave but at that moment, Jasper arrives at the cave entrance in the rover with Clarke and an unconscious Raven Reyes. Bellamy inquires to whether Jasper was followed; Jasper responds that he doesn't know and urges the group to get Raven in the cave before she awakens. Clarke convinces Octavia to stay with them and the group enters the cave, Jasper explains the situation: Jaha is distributing "chips", that when swallowed causes the recipient to lose their memories and see a strange woman named A.L.I.E., Jasper continues by explaining that when someone has been chipped, A.L.I.E. can control them and that Raven was working on destroying her chip by using one of the delinquents old condition monitoring wristbands. A.L.I.E., however, had Jaha and her other minions destroy the wristbands and forced Raven to cut her own wrists. Upon hearing this, Clarke shows Jasper the Flame asking if Jaha's chips look the same, Jasper replies that they are not exactly identical. At that moment Raven wakes, sees the Flame and then flees from the cave. The group pursue Raven and are able to sedate her before she is able to inform A.L.I.E. of her location, regardless of this, Clarke says they all must leave because she knows where they can obtain a wristband.

Leaving Miller, Bryan and Harper at the cave, Clarke directs the rest of the group to a grounder trading post run by Niylah. When the group arrive Niylah is not pleased to see the Sky People due to the fact that her father was one of the grounder warriors killed by Pike's men during the massacre. Niylah refuses to grant Clark access to her home so Bellamy threatens her with his firearm while the others take Raven inside to the bedroom and restrain her as she wakes up again. With Raven contained, Clarke comes to explain the situation to Niylah and Bellamy gives them some privacy, though he remains suspicious of the grounder. Eventually, Niylah leaves to retrieve a wristband from her stores and Clarke asks Bellamy if he is okay, realizing that he will be feeling guilty over the part he played in the death of Niylah's father, but Bellamy replies that he is fine.

Having obtained a wristband, Clarke and Bellamy question Monty and Sinclair on how Raven was planning on destroying her chip. They explain that the wristband could be used to generate an electro-magnetic pulse (EMP), to destroy the circuitry of A.L.I.E.'s chip, but that an electro-magnet is required. Knowing they can get an electro-magnet from the delinquent's dropship, Monty and Octavia take the rover to go salvage it.

When Raven dislocates her own shoulder and begins to get free, Jasper calls for aid and Clarke and Bellamy help to restrain her. Jasper, speaking to A.L.I.E. through Raven, discovers that A.L.I.E. wants to possess the Flame, which is her version 2.0. Clarke threatens to destroy the Flame if A.L.I.E. harms Raven; consequently, Raven ceases her struggling and allows Clarke to reset her shoulder. Bellamy warns Clarke that while Raven is under A.L.I.E.'s control, she will never stop trying to get away. Subsequently, it is decided that someone has to keep a watch on Raven at all times and Clarke volunteers for the first watch, to which Jasper yells angrily at Clarke that she doesn't give the orders; as he still hasn't forgiven her for the death of Maya. Bellamy orders Jasper from the room and then follows him out.

Jasper asks Bellamy if he is okay with Clarke coming back after what she did at Mount Weather and then abandoning them: Bellamy defends Clarke by saying that she just wants to save Raven. "Guess she thinks Raven is worth saving", a scornful Jasper replies. Bellamy tells Jasper to pull himself together and to not let his anger get in the way of what they need to do, but Jasper throws it back in Bellamy's face by reminding Bellamy of what his own anger caused him to do to the grounder army.

Bellamy enters Ravens room when he hears Clarke yelling at Raven. Clarke, having let A.L.I.E. get to her, is herded from the room by Bellamy.

Outside the room, Bellamy tends to Clarkes arm, which was bitten by Raven. "I let her get to me", admits Clarke. "You don't say", replies Bellamy as he wraps a bandage round her arm. Bellamy advises Clarke to take a break while he goes to babysit Raven.

While Bellamy and Jasper are watching Raven, she begins to taunt them and eventually provokes Jasper to an angry outburst after mentioning Maya. After Bellamy dismisses Jasper, Raven continues speaking to Bellamy, reminding him of the people who died because of him in Mount Weather and the culling. Raven even tells Bellamy his mother died because of him and calls her a whore, but still Bellamy doesn't break, although he endures Raven's monologue with obvious discomfort. Raven goes on about Gina and how Bellamy ‘avenged' her by being a part of Pike's massacre of the grounder army. Unfortunately, this latter part is overheard by Niylah who rushes into the room and punches Bellamy in the face for his part in killing her father. Clarke and Jasper sweep into the room to remove Niylah, but the group realise that it is too late and with Raven having seen Niylah, A.L.I.E. knows where they are. Bellamy, furious that A.L.I.E. was able to get the better of him and believing that much of what Raven told him was true, grabs his coat and heads outside to blow off some steam.

Bellamy vents his rage outside and Niylah confronts him. Bellamy eventually apologises for his part in the death of her father, "people like you always are", Niylah says. At that moment, Monty and Octavia arrive in the rover with the part they need for the EMP, and Bellamy immediately realises that Monty is upset about something.

The group converge at Raven's bedside and Sinclair and Monty begin to set up the EMP device. Upon seeing the device, Raven begins viciously bashing her head on the bed frame and Bellamy realises she is trying to kill herself before the group can disconnect the chip. While the group hold Raven down, and restrains her head, Bellamy is able to get the wristband on Raven's arm, but when they try to activate the EMP nothing happens - Sinclair informs them that the battery isn't strong enough. Bellamy and Monty run outside to get the rover's battery and one of A.L.I.E.'s drones appear which Bellamy promptly shoots down. They rush the battery inside and use it to fry A.L.I.E.'s chip, but Raven passes out.

While Clarke is distracted tending to Raven, Jasper seizes the Flame with the intention of smashing it, believing it to be just as malignant as A.L.I.E., but Clarke stops him by telling him that Lexa's consciousness is inside. Clarke then remembers how Titus removed the A.I. from Lexa's neck and proceeds to do so with Raven, revealing broken pieces of the chip in Raven's blood. Raven wakes up after the chip is removed from her system and Monty realizes that he could have saved his mother, instead of killing her. Bellamy reminds the group that A.L.I.E. knows where they are and that they have to leave.

Outside as they are about to embark on the rover, Bellamy questions the decision he made to side with Pike and asks Clarke what you do when you don't think you are one of the good guys. "Maybe there are no good guys", Clarke tells him. Putting Raven in the rover, Clarke asks her why A.L.I.E. wanted her to kill herself. Raven answers that it is because she knows that the only thing that can stop A.L.I.E. is the Flame, and that is why A.L.I.E. wants it.

In Demons, Bellamy is driving the rover while the group discusses Becca's diary (which Clarke had brought with her from Polis) and the need to find Luna, the last nightblood, so that she can merge with the Flame (A.L.I.E. 2.0) to help them stop A.L.I.E. 1.0. In order to find Luna, the team need to retrieve Lincoln's diary from Arkadia. As the rover nears Arkadia, Bellamy warns the others to stay alert and then attempts to contact Miller, Bryan and Harper via radio, but there is no reply.

The group arrive at Arkadia but find it deserted; Bellamy again tries unsuccessfully to contact their missing people. As they move further into the camp, the group comes across a blood stain on the ground and everyone realises that it is the spot where Lincoln was executed. Octavia, upon seeing the blood, just tells the others to find Lincoln's book and to get out of the place. The rover is driven into the hangar bay and Bellamy orders it to be turned around in case they need to make a quick getaway. The area looks as if people simply stopped what they were doing and left, Bellamy orders everyone to load the rover up with supplies and to find Lincoln's book as quickly as possible.

Bellamy searches the armoury, finding there are still plenty of guns and ammunition, then radios for the others to join him.

While waiting for the others to join him outside at the armoury, Bellamy sees Clarke running towards him in distress. Bellamy asks Clarke what is wrong and she replies in one word: Emerson.

With his weapon at the ready, Bellamy leads Clarke through a hallway in Arkadia and asks her where Monty is - Clarke replies that Emerson took him but doesn't know why. Bellamy tries to contact his sister and Jasper, but receives no response; he and Clarke conclude that Emerson probably has them too, as well as Harper, Brian, and Miller. Clarke feels that the situation is all her fault and tells Bellamy of how she had a chance to kill Emerson in Polis but let him go. Hearing Bellamy's radio call, Raven contacts him, asking what is wrong and Clarke informs her of the situation and tells her and Sinclair to lock down the hangar bay.

Arriving at the hangar bay, Clarke and Bellamy immediately realize that something is wrong as the power in the hangar bay has been disabled and the sounds of a scuffle are heard inside. Unable to get through the inner doors to the hangar bay, Bellamy and Clarke head around to the outer doors. Entering the hangar bay, the pair sees a body on the ground which is revealed to be Sinclair: who has been stabbed and killed by Emerson. Raven has also been captured by Emerson. Bellamy and Clarke deduce that Emerson is holding their people somewhere and guess that that place may be the airlock where Emerson himself was once imprisoned. Knowing Emerson will by now have one of their radios, Clarke contacts him, offering to turn herself over to him in return for letting her friends go. Emerson accepts Clarke's offer and demands that she shows herself at the airlock with no weapons. Clarke attempts to give Bellamy the Flame as she fully intends to let Emerson kill her in order to save her friends, but Bellamy tells her it is a stupid thing to do and suggests instead that Clarke should distract Emerson so he can shoot him.

Clarke approaches the airlock while Bellamy hangs back around the corner of the hallway. Clarke demands that Emerson release his hostages, but Emerson says that he won't until Bellamy shows himself first. When Clarke tries to deny that Bellamy is with her, Emerson beats Octavia to make Bellamy show himself and then orders him inside the airlock while threatening to cut Octavia's throat. Bellamy disarms and enters the airlock despite Clarke telling him not to, Emerson then prompts Bellamy to handcuff himself to the wall. Emerson gets Clarke to kneel and he then exits the airlock and closes the door. Grabbing Clarke and pushing her against the glass of the airlock door, Emerson tells Clarke that he intends to kill her friends in retribution for all of his people who she killed at Mount Weather and she is going to watch them die – Emerson then pushes the button to vent the oxygen from the airlock. Bellamy and the others inside gradually begin to succumb to suffocation and lose consciousness. Clarke however, is able to implant Emerson with the Flame, which kills him as his blood isn't compatible with it. Clarke then opens the airlock door and saves her people.

Having survived Emerson, Bellamy finds Lincoln's body and carries it to the rest of the group outside the walls of Arkadia. Octavia mourns over Lincoln's body and Bellamy accepts that he was partly responsible for his death. The group build a funeral pyre for both Lincoln and Sinclair and burn their bodies together. Octavia gives Bellamy a long, cold stare and then tells the others it is time to go and that she will retrieve the map which shows the way to find Luna.

Bellamy finishes loading the rover and then asks why Raven isn't ready. Raven replies that she is staying in Arkadia to analyse A.L.I.E.'s code (which was previously downloaded into the ark mainframe) and that she may be able to find a ‘backdoor'. Miller, Harper, Bryan and Monty also opt to remain in Arkadia to assist Raven, while Jasper chooses to accompany Bellamy, Clarke and Octavia to find Luna.

In Join or Die, Bellamy drives the rover, Octavia looks out the window, and Clarke fingers the Flame, while Jasper reads Lincoln's map. As the map has no distances or scale, Jasper notes that it may be a long journey to Luna's settlement; Bellamy replies that they at least know they are travelling in the right direction. Jasper recommends that they stop to recharge the rover's battery, but he is over-ruled by the others who wish to get to Luna as quickly as possible. Jasper, ever the pessimist, questions how willing Luna will be to assist them, but Octavia reassures him that Lincoln spoke highly of Luna's desire to help people. The rover's path becomes obstructed and it is forced to stop, Bellamy is about to start back-tracking to find a way around, but Octavia jumps from the rover and proceeds forward on foot with the others following suit. The group doesn't advance far before they hear the sound of running water, Clarke and Octavia run towards the sound and Bellamy, realising they may be nearing their destination, warns them that there may be hostiles ahead. Octavia angrily (and unknowingly) insists that any of Luna's people they meet won't be hostile and demands that her brother put down his weapon. Bellamy runs after the others as they follow a small river down to a shoreline. Surprisingly, the group find that they haven't arrived at a village – the only signs of human habitation being a ring of stones built into cairns on a small peninsula. Not knowing their next move, the group despair that they have failed to find Luna.

The group set up camp, intending to spend the night at the ring of stones and while Octavia starts a fire, Bellamy brings back firewood. Discussing their options, Octavia recommends that they search the shoreline in the morning. Bellamy agrees with his sister, saying that Lincoln wouldn't have put their location on the map if it wasn't important. Bellamy reaches for Lincoln's diary but Octavia snatches it off him, telling him not to touch it. Bellamy asks his sister how long she will remain angry with him and she tells him she can't even look at him because she sees Lincoln being executed when she does. "I didn't kill Lincoln", states Bellamy, but Octavia angrily tells him that he is the reason Lincoln was killed. Bellamy defends himself by reminding Octavia that he came to her offering to help and that she should have trusted him. When Bellamy gets no response, he goes alone to take a walk along the beach.

Clarke comes to console Bellamy, who is still standing on the shoreline away from the others. Bellamy at first says to Clarke that he doesn't need help from her, but eventually opens up and tells her that he fears his sister will never love him again. Clarke consoles Bellamy by telling him that although he has blood on his hands, none of it is Lincoln's - "some of it is", denies Bellamy. Clarke reminds Bellamy that he didn't want Lincoln to die and that Octavia will eventually forgive him, she asks if he will forgive himself. "Forgiveness is hard for us", Bellamy replies. He admits to Clarke that he was angry with her for abandoning them after Mount Weather's destruction and then says that he doesn't want to feel that way anymore. Clarke tells Bellamy that he isn't the only one seeking forgiveness, but that they need each other and that together they will defeat A.L.I.E.; Clarke and Bellamy then embrace. It is at this moment that grounders in diving gear emerge from the water and ambush the pair, throwing them to the ground and threatening them with crossbow-harpoon weapons. The grounders, bringing with them, move on Octavia and Jasper, who quickly surrender. The grounder's leader asks why they signaled, (referring to the campfire): Octavia replies that Lincoln sent them and that they seek safe passage. Upon hearing Lincoln's name, the grounders reduce their hostility and their leader hands out vials of liquid to the Sky People; when asked what the vials are, the leader replies: "safe passage". Octavia understands what is expected and drinks the substance immediately, saying that she trusts Lincoln. The grounder leader tells them that if only Octavia drinks then only she goes. Jasper then drinks the potion and both he and Octavia lose consciousness. Not wanting to be left behind, Clarke and Bellamy both drink their drugs together, lie down, and then black-out.

During a flashback, Bellamy is seen on the Ark as the 100 are embarking onto the dropship. Wearing a guard's uniform, he slips passed Marcus and Abby and takes a hold of Roma, escorting her onto the dropship and then stowing away.

When Bellamy, Clarke, Octavia and Jasper awaken, they find themselves inside an old shipping container and without their weapons. Octavia bangs on the side of the container: it is opened and a figure enters who the group recognise to be Luna (as they have seen Lincoln's sketch of her). When Luna asks where Lincoln is, Octavia informs her that he is dead. Clarke tells Luna that Lincoln said that she would help their cause and that she is the last Nightblood as Lexa is also dead. Clarke offers Luna the Flame, but Luna refuses to become the next commander as she has become a pacifist. The group, stunned that they have come so far only to be met by disappointment, follow after Luna as she leaves the shipping container and it is revealed that they are on the helipad of an oil rig.

In Red Sky at Morning, Bellamy, Clarke, Octavia and Jasper are sitting around an indoor fire listening to Shay, a member of Floukru, (Luna’s clan), telling a shark story while they wait to meet with Luna again. When Luna and her partner, Derrick enter the room, Clarke and Bellamy rush to meet her, hoping she has changed her mind about taking the Flame. In this, they are disappointed, as Luna only tells them that the boat will return to the rig at nightfall, upon which time they will be taken back to shore. Clarke and Bellamy attempt to express the threat of A.L.I.E. to Luna, but she just tells them that whatever the danger is, it won’t reach her people on their oil rig. Luna then leaves Clarke and Bellamy and goes to return Lincoln’s diary to Octavia.

While waiting to leave Floukru’s oil rig, Bellamy sits with his sister and Clarke. Spotting Jasper talking with Shay, Bellamy remarks that Jasper is smiling for once. Clarke looks over at Luna and Derrick, who are relaxing together, and Bellamy, reading Clarke’s thoughts, tells her to let the situation go. “We can’t just leave”, says Clarke. Octavia tells her that they don’t have a choice, but Clarke replies that there may be a final course of action they can take. When Bellamy inquires as to what that course may be, Clarke proposes that they forcibly implant the Flame in Luna. Octavia immediately objects to the proposal, reminding Clarke that placing the Flame in someone against their will was what they did to Emerson. Bellamy is also reluctant towards Clarke’s plan and says they can still go back to Arkadia and try and fight A.L.I.E. on their own. Clarke reminds Bellamy that they will be fighting their own people and that although it may seem harsh to force the Flame on Luna, the code on the Flame may be the only thing that can save their people. Unable to give Clarke a better idea, Bellamy agrees to her plan, saying that if he and Octavia stay where they are then Clarke has a greater chance of getting close enough to Luna to implant her. Octavia is still morally reserved in her decision to aid Clarke, stating that even A.L.I.E. gives people a choice. “We gave Luna a choice”, Bellamy states, “she said no”.

Clarke fails to get the Flame in Luna and returns to Bellamy and Octavia. At nightfall the trio are escorted by Derrick to the helipad from where it is intended that they be lowered in a shipping container down to a boat and returned to the mainland. Bellamy asks his sister where Jasper is and she replies that he is saying goodbye to Shay. When they arrive at the container, Luna is waiting to say farewell and tells the Captain of the boat (who has just arrived back from the mainland with supplies) that he has to make another trip to return the Sky People to shore. Luna is about to give the Flame back to Clarke when the Captain and his two men suddenly attack Luna and seize the Flame, locking Bellamy, Clarke and Octavia in the container. At first unsure as to what has just happened, Bellamy is the first to realise that A.L.I.E. must have chipped some of Luna’s people.

Bellamy tries to shoulder his way through the doors of the container, but is unable to break out. Octavia asks how it was possible for A.L.I.E. to even find the rig – Bellamy recalls the drone at Niylah’s house and realises that there must have been more of the flying machines following them.

Bellamy guesses that A.L.I.E. intends to unlock the Flame by placing it in Luna, but Clarke reminds him that A.L.I.E. would have to chip Luna first in order to be in control. Desperate to escape the container and save Luna, Clarke bangs helplessly on the doors hoping that one of Luna’s unchipped people will hear her and let them out.

Having given up trying to escape the container, the trio sit waiting in the dark. “This place was safe until we got here”, laments Octavia. Suddenly, the door of the container is opened by Shay and the group rush outside to find that their saviour is mortally wounded by an arrow in her back. Before she dies, Shay tells Bellamy and the others where they can find Luna.

Octavia rushes into the machine room (where Shay told them to go), despite Bellamy urging her to be careful. Entering the compartment, Bellamy and the others see that Luna has freed herself; killing the Captain and his two chipped men and mourning over Derrick’s body (who she was also forced to kill after he too was also chipped). Octavia goes to free Jasper, who has been tied up in the room, while Bellamy checks on Adria, another of Luna’s people.

During the start of a funeral service for Luna’s deceased people, Bellamy warns his companions that any of the other members of Floukru could be chipped and that they’d never know. Clarke, now sure that Luna will accept the Flame since she has seen what A.L.I.E. can do, replies that any chipped grounders will make a move before A.L.I.E. 2.0 is placed in Luna. Luna approaches the Sky People and provides them with drink, telling them the ceremony will soon begin. Clarke gives her condolences and implores Luna to see that they are facing an enemy that will do anything to win. Luna replies that her people died needlessly and that she won’t let that happen again; she then voices a toast to her dead people. “You believe that to stop an enemy that will stop at nothing”, says Luna after they have drunk, “you must stop at nothing: how is that different to ‘blood must have blood’?” Realizing that Luna still has no intention of ascending and would rather remain hidden away on her oil rig, Octavia begins to protest – only to collapse from the sedative in her drink. Bellamy, Clarke and Jasper all follow suit and drop unconscious to the floor.

Bellamy is the first to recover from the drug’s effect, watching over Clarke, Octavia and Jasper as they awaken. True to her word, Luna has returned all their weapons and belongings to them (including the Flame) and delivered them back to the ring of stones. The group look out to sea. “Now what?” asks Bellamy.

In Perverse Instantiation (Part 1), Bellamy checks the solar panel on the Rover and informs Octavia, Clarke and Jasper that the battery is almost charged and that they need to pack up and get ready to leave. Clarke is frustrated that they haven’t found a Nightblood to put the Flame into and wants to keep searching for one, but Bellamy and the others are in favour of returning to Arkadia to regroup with their friends. Fed up that her companions aren’t supporting her option, Clarke goes to take a walk by herself to calm down. Bellamy is unsure of whether or not to follow Clarke and is advised not to by Jasper who tells him to let Clarke “cool off”.

Bellamy, having decided to follow Clarke into the woods after all, discovers that Roan, the Ice Nation’s new King, (and who also happens to be the bounty hunter who previously captured Clarke and stabbed Bellamy in the leg), is with her. Roan has disarmed Clarke and taken the Flame from her with the intention of ascending the new Azgeda Commander, Ontari, but Bellamy holds him at gunpoint. Clarke informs Bellamy that Roan is coming with them and both Bellamy and Roan inquire as to why. Clarke explains that they both want the same thing – to give ascend Ontari as she is the only Nightblood they know who may help them to stop A.L.I.E. by unlocking the Flame. Bellamy asks Clarke how she knows Roan isn’t chipped; Clarke replies that Roan saved her from one of A.L.I.E.’s minions and he wouldn’t have done so if he were chipped. Just to be sure, Bellamy shoots Roan in the arm and knocks him unconscious with the butt of his pistol. As Roan had shown pain at being shot in the arm (and A.L.I.E.’s soldiers don’t feel pain), Bellamy is also convinced that the King isn’t chipped.

Bellamy and the others arrive back in Arkadia with Roan and inform the rest of the group that Luna rejected them and that the new plan is to use King Roan to get into Polis and put the Flame in Ontari. Bellamy, Miller and Bryan escort Roan to lock-up.

Clarke and Bellamy come to talk to Roan and Bellamy apologizes for shooting him in the arm. “Makes us even”, replies Roan. Bellamy and Clarke then inform Roan of the danger that A.L.I.E. poses and that it is imperative that they work together to try and capture and unchip Ontari. Roan agrees to assist them.

Bellamy and the others load the Rover up with equipment and Miller shows him the knock-out gas grenades from Mount Weather which they plan to use to sedate Ontari and the other chipped warriors. Raven passes Bellamy an EMP device she has made to unchip Ontari before she receives the Flame, saying that the device will only work on one person. Raven and Monty are once again to remain in Arkadia and attempt to access A.L.I.E.’s code from Alpha station’s computers; Jasper and Harper also opt to remain in Arkadia. Bellamy and his team then embrace their friends and wish them luck before leaving in the Rover.

Bellamy drives the Rover to the outskirts of Polis where everyone disembarks to go the rest of the way on foot. Roan convinces Clarke to give him the Flame as it is vital to their plan that A.L.I.E. sees that he has it. Clarke only agrees to let Roan have the Flame provided she accompany him by looking like his prisoner, an idea to which Bellamy objects. Speaking to Clarke alone, Bellamy asks whether she is willing to trust Roan with her life; Clarke admits that she doesn’t but reminds Bellamy that he’ll be there covering her the entire time and that she trusts him.

Bellamy, Octavia, Miller and Bryan enter Polis by the hidden tunnel and take up firing positions overlooking where Clarke and Roan will lure Ontari and the chipped soldiers into a courtyard. Bellamy is the first to spot Clarke and Roan, and reminds the others that Roan will signal when he sees Ontari and that’s when they will deploy the gas and capture the Commander, he also reminds them that they should try not to kill anyone who is chipped as they are not their enemy. Bellamy flashes a light to inform Clarke that he is in position and Roan then shows the chipped people that he has the Flame and demands that Ontari come to claim it. However, it is Jaha that comes to claim the Flame from Roan, and Bellamy realises that something is wrong. Roan becomes surrounded by A.L.I.E.’s people and Bellamy gives the order to deploy to gas. Suddenly, Bellamy and the others are overwhelmed and captured by a group of chipped grounders and Sky People lead by Chase, an Arkadian Guard, who has entered the room behind them and ambushed them.

Down in the tunnels, Bellamy watches helplessly as Chase beats Miller in an attempt to get him to take the chip. Suddenly, Chase stops and orders that Bellamy be taken to the tower; Bellamy is manhandled away by two chipped minions despite Octavia’s protestations. However, a voice in the tunnel ahead advises Bellamy to “hit the deck”. Recognising the newcomer as Murphy, Bellamy drops to the ground and urges his friends to do the same. Automatic weapons open fire from the shadows behind Murphy and kill Chase and the other chipped people, (including a member of the 100) and Bellamy gets to his feet. It is revealed that the gunners are Pike and Indra; Pike approaches Bellamy and cuts his bonds, asking if he’s okay. Bellamy is surprised to see Pike and Indra working together, but says nothing of it and goes to assist Bryan. Octavia however, questions Indra as to why she is working with Pike; Indra replies that they need every fighter they can get. Octavia then informs Indra that Pike executed Lincoln – overhearing this and fearing that Octavia and Indra may attempt to attack Pike, Bellamy reassures his sister that Indra is right and that they need everyone who isn’t chipped to be able to fight. Murphy urges the group to leave, but Bellamy tells him and everyone else that they need to stay and get to the top of the tower to rescue Clarke, retrieve the Flame and capture Ontari. Octavia points out that if they get to the top then they will be trapped there, but Bellamy replies that if they get everything they need to stop A.L.I.E. then they won’t have to fight their way down. Pike hands Bellamy a pistol and everyone agrees to the plan – even Murphy.

The group approach the lift and Pike shoots and kills the two chipped grounders at the winch. Bellamy angrily tells Pike that he shouldn’t have killed the guards as they were being controlled and not the enemy, but Pike simply replies that they were in their way. Bellamy and Murphy are to go in the elevator and Bellamy orders that once they get to the top, the others should destroy the lift and climb up after them, destroying the ladder along the way. Bellamy, concerned that his sister may try to harm Pike, asks if she is coming in the elevator, but Octavia decides to stay at the bottom in case something goes wrong there.

In the lift, Murphy points out that A.L.I.E. already knows that they’re coming and will be waiting for them, but Bellamy says their plan will work. “Why are you here?” Bellamy asks. At first, Murphy claims that he is just trying to stay alive, but Bellamy disbelieves the answer and so Murphy grudgingly admits that he wants to save someone he cares about too.

Suddenly, long before Bellamy and Murphy reach the top floor, the elevator comes to a halt and the pair realise something must have gone wrong with their allies down at the winch. “Well that’s not good”, observes Murphy. Several of A.L.I.E.’s minions converge on the elevator doors, attempting to pry them open, while Bellamy struggles to keep them closed. Not wishing to use guns on people who are being mind-controlled, Murphy uses a shock baton on two of the chipped warriors as the doors are forced open, but the others keep coming; grabbing hold of Bellamy and starting to pull him from the lift. Murphy is able to stun one of the assailants and yanks Bellamy back into the elevator. Bellamy kicks another of the attackers away and then, with Murphy, tries to close the doors again. Yet another chipped warrior tries to get through the doors and Murphy gives him a jab with the stun baton. One of the attackers gets a hold of Murphy’s leg and trips him on his back, while Bellamy continues to attempt to hold back the others, but one of A.L.I.E.’s troops is able to leap through the doors on top of Murphy as the elevator begins to move upwards again. Bellamy is finally able to get the doors closed after giving a final grounder a kick to the face and then turns to help Murphy, who is being strangled by the chipped soldier that had gotten inside the lift. Bellamy pulls the man off of Murphy and starts to fight him, but because the man is chipped, he feels no pain and punches Bellamy into a corner. Murphy gets to his feet and in turn, pulls the man away from Bellamy, wrestling him into the side of the elevator. Not being able to hold the chipped Sky Person for long, Murphy urges Bellamy to shoot him. Bellamy draws his pistol and hesitates for only a moment before shooting the Arker in the face. Exhausted, Bellamy helps Murphy to his feet.

Preparing for the imminent ambush which A.L.I.E.’s people will have laid for them at the top, Bellamy and Murphy don gas masks and climb through a service hatch on top of the elevator. When the elevator reaches its destination, the chipped warriors inspect the empty lift and Bellamy and Murphy use knock-out gas on them. The pair moves through the gas, weapons at the ready and Murphy leads Bellamy to the throne room where they find Clarke tied up, Abby being hanged, and Jaha about to bash Ontari’s skull in. Clarke yells at Bellamy to stop Jaha, so for the second time in his life, Bellamy shoots the former Chancellor while Murphy goes to save Clarke’s mother. Jaha is only wounded by the rifle shot and so Bellamy runs over and whacks him unconscious with the stock of his gun. Bellamy frees Clarke while Murphy reveals that Abby is still alive; Clarke then has Bellamy fetch the Flame from Jaha. Ontari, who is badly wounded from the one hit that was dealt to her by Jaha, is bleeding badly and Clarke goes to tend to her. However, upon checking Ontari’s pupil dilation, Clarke realises that she is brain dead and that the Nightblood won’t be able to help them if they put the Flame in her. Believing their last hope is lost, the trio despair and Murphy states the obvious: “we’re trapped here”.

In Perverse Instantiation (Part 2), he and the others fight to keep A.L.I.E.'s followers away from Clarke. When Clarke pulls the kill switch, A.L.I.E. is destroyed, freeing everyone from her control. After everybody was freed, Bellamy was shocked and heartbroken when Octavia kills Pike.

Personality
Bellamy takes charge of the group as soon as they reach Earth. He has been protective of his younger sister Octavia Blake since childhood and he wants the best for her. Eventually, this protection extends over all of the Delinquents. Bellamy is a natural leader who speaks his mind. He can be aggressive but he also has a softer side.

Physical Appearance
Bellamy has an olive complexion with thick dark brown curly hair and brown eyes. He has a lean, muscular build and appears to be physically strong.

Relationships

 * -|Aurora Blake =

Aurora Blake
Aurora was Bellamy's mother. Bellamy seemed to have a very close relationship with his mother when he was young. On occasion, Aurora would have Bellamy recite why he could never tell anybody about his mother's second pregnancy. Bellamy was present when his mother gave birth to her second child and was allowed to name his sister. As Bellamy grew older, his relationship with his mother became strained. This may have been due to her prostitution, which Bellamy often voiced his disapproval of. Twenty-two years after his birth, his mother was floated when Octavia was discovered. Aurora's death greatly affected Bellamy. While on Earth, Bellamy blamed Octavia for Aurora's death. It was later mentioned that Bellamy didn't mean it.


 * -|Octavia =

Octavia Blake
"My sister, my responsibility."

- Bellamy to Clarke

Octavia is Bellamy's younger sister. Bellamy's and Octavia's sibling relationship starts before the first episode of season one at Octavia's birth. After Octavia was discovered and locked up, Bellamy shot Chancellor Jaha in return for being able to stow away on the Delinquents' drop ship so he could protect his sister on the ground. Throughout Season One, Bellamy is overly protective of Octavia to the point of them getting into numerous fights, acting as a father more than a brother. Eventually, he acknowledges his sister is stronger than he thought and in We Are Grounders (Part 2), Bellamy says goodbye to Octavia and allows her to leave with Lincoln after she is injured in the war.

Bellamy and Octavia are reunited again in Season Two when Octavia saves him from Grounders in Many Happy Returns. Bellamy then helps Octavia find Lincoln and treat him through his Reaper drug withdrawals in Long Into an Abyss. After Bellamy infiltrates Mount Weather with the help of Lincoln in Survival of the Fittest, Octavia refuses to leave him behind, sacrificing her chance to be a Woods Clan warrior in Blood Must Have Blood (Part 1). Bellamy then saves her life by irradiating all of Mount Weather in Blood Must Have Blood (Part 2).


 * -|Clarke =

Clarke Griffin
Clarke and Bellamy clashed often in Season 1; both of them had different ideas on how the Delinquents should be led, Bellamy being primarily concerned with Octavia at first. The two soon developed a mutual respect for each other. Clarke was able to communicate with Bellamy most of the time, and could sometimes bring out a better side of him. Bellamy respects Clarke, and as the two leaders, they understood each other more than the other Delinquents, as displayed in Contents Under Pressure. Despite the fact that they disagreed over some leadership decisions, they respect each other's opinions, and brief moments of romantic attraction have been shown. After Day Trip and saving each other's lives Clarke and Bellamy become friends. Clarke acknowledges that the main reason why the group has survived is because of him, and he can't abandon them for fear of Chancellor Jaha and the Ark's wrath, and so she speaks in Bellamy's favor during his talk with Jaha which clearly has a strong effect on Bellamy.

Over the course of Season 1, the two grow closer to each other as they respect and rely on each other's decisions. In the Season 1 finale, when Clarke decides that the camp should evacuate; Bellamy reluctantly agrees which would have been an impossible act at the beginning of Season 1. However, due to events they return to camp and fight off the Grounders. When Bellamy is face to face with Christian; Clarke is utterly distraught as she fears for Bellamy's life. After Clarke closes the hanger door and launches the dropship, she presumes that Bellamy is dead by the ring of fire and is attacked with grief and sorrow.

In Mount Weather, Clarke constantly tries to unveil the hidden secrets. It is evident that she is a strong leader and is still willing to lead her people in the right direction. Although Clarke and Bellamy are separated for the first 4 episodes, many parallels are seen between the two. Their influence on each other is evident, in their mutual loyalty to their people and Bellamy's reluctance to kill a Grounder accused of killing withholding information on Clarke's whereabouts. The two are reunited back at Camp Jaha in Human Trials. Clarke, hearing about his return from Abby, runs to and hugs him. Bellamy is surprised and hesitates momentarily, disbelieving that she is at the camp before he hugging her back fiercely. Both are very emotional. When they set out once more to find Finn and Murphy, Bellamy gazes at a sleeping Clarke and tells her that he understands why she had to close the dropship door on him once she wakes up. The two are seen exchanging small smiles of mutual understanding over the fire. After discovering that Mount Weather has transformed Lincoln into a Reaper in Fog of War, Bellamy asks for Clarke's help in changing him back. Bellamy steps in to defend Clarke when Lincoln becomes aggressive.

After Finn kills 18 Grounders while in pursuit of finding Clarke, Bellamy and Clarke's plan of keeping Finn free from the Grounders fail when Finn gives himself up out of guilt. After Clarke kills him out of mercy, not wanting him to suffer the torture ritual they planned to execute, Bellamy expresses concern for her well-being. Bellamy suggests a risky mission of going into Mount Weather to himself rescue their trapped friends, but Clarke quickly shoots down the plan. When Bellamy asks why as she is not in charge of him, Clarke admits that she "can't lose him too." This confession impacts him enough into silence. Bellamy shows his protective side when a meeting with the Grounders reveals that Clarke's drink had been poisoned, along with Lexa's. He knocks the drink out of her hands and steps in front of her to shield Clarke from the Grounders' aggression. When later reflecting on how he knew it had been Gustus who had poisoned the drinks in Remember Me, Bellamy states that Gustus would "do anything for [Lexa]" and that it "just makes sense". His relationship and loyalty to Clarke is paralleled to Gustus's with Lexa. After a discussion with Lexa, Clarke finds Bellamy and agrees to his earlier plan that someone should enter Mount Weather. Bellamy asks why she's sending him to do the mission now when she didn't want him to put himself in danger before. Clarke states that she was being weak. This noticeably affects Bellamy and Raven and Octavia, who witness this. Clarke later restates Lexa's mandate that love is weakness to Abby, indicating that her sudden change of heart has to do with rejecting love and thus vulnerability to pain. Clarke is later shown highly concerned over Bellamy's safety, while still believing fully in him. Later in Coup de Grâce Bellamy with Maya's help finds a way to communicate with Clarke through the radio previously set up by Monty, there Clarke states her faith in him by saying "You came though, I knew you would." Bellamy's skeptical face reveals that he is still hurt by what she said in Remember Me. In Rubicon Bellamy finds out that Clarke lied to him about the whereabouts of Octavia during the bombing ofTondc, which Bellamy tried to prevent. Once reunited Clarke is shown to be extremely relieved that he is alive. When they are out of option to save their people from harvest by the Mountain Men, Bellamy refuses to allow Clarke to bear the burden alone and irradiates Mount Weather with her.


 * -|Lincoln =

Lincoln
"You protected my sister before you even knew her."

- Bellamy to Lincoln

Bellamy and Lincoln at first meeting have a hostile relationship Lincoln had kidnapped his sister. Bellamy is disturbed by the sketches of Octavia in Lincoln's journal. Bellamy tortures Lincoln, trying extract information on the Grounders and on how to save Finn's life. In Unity Day, Bellamy discovers the extent of Octavia's and Lincoln's relationship when he sees them embracing and then when Lincoln saves her life. Eventually in We Are Grounders (Part 2), Bellamy sees him as an ally and allows him to take Octavia to safety in order to save her from her arrow wound.

Bellamy helps Octavia capture a Reaper Lincoln in Fog of War and they bring him back to the drop ship so Clarke can try to save him (Long Into an Abyss). In Survival of the Fittest, Bellamy joins forces with Lincoln in an attempt to infiltrate Mount Weather but Lincoln gives into his reaper addiction and leaves Bellamy at the mercy of the Mountain Men. Lincoln finds out in Rubicon that in spite of him deserting Bellamy, Bellamy had still successfully made it into Mount Weather.

In Season 3 Bellamy and Lincoln are shown to be friends. Both are concerned about Octavia. They are not shown to have much contact after Pike gains influence over Bellamy. Lincoln's imprisonment, in conjunction with other factors, leads to Bellamy questioning and ultimately rejecting Pike's influence. Bellamy is unable to stop Lincoln's execution by Pike, something that clearly horrifies Bellamy.


 * -|Murphy =

John Murphy
"We hanged him. We banished him. And now we're gonna kill him. Get the hell out of my way."

- Bellamy to Finn about Murphy

In spite of Murphy's abrasive personality, Bellamy befriends him soon after they arrive on Earth. Although Murphy seems keen on doing as he pleases, he holds a certain respect towards Bellamy and briefly takes a right-hand-man kind of stance around him. Their relationship sours, however, when Murphy is falsely accused of killing Wells; the fallout eventually results in Charlotte's death and Murphy's banishment from the group. When he returns, Bellamy is reluctant to let him stay, but ultimately gives him a second chance. Murphy, however, betrays him and tries to kill him, causing their relationship to be even more strained.

When Bellamy encounters Murphy again after Murphy tried to hang him, Bellamy begins beating Murphy up but is stopped by Marcus Kane. They are both arrested and locked in the stockade together at Camp Jaha. Bellamy gives Murphy another chance when he takes Murphy with him to hunt for the missing Delinquents and Murphy proves himself to Bellamy and saves his life at one point. Bellamy appears to trust him once again, so much that he even gave him a gun. Bellamy even goes so far as to protect Murphy when Raven wants to exchange his life with Finn's for the Tondc massacre.


 * -|Other relationships =

Other relationships

 * Bellamy and Atom
 * Bellamy and Wells
 * Bellamy and Charlotte
 * Bellamy and Monty
 * Bellamy and Echo


 * Bellamy and Jasper
 * Raven and Bellamy
 * Kane and Bellamy
 * Bellamy and Maya
 * Bellamy and Gina

Killed Victims

 * Dax (stabbed in self-defense)
 * Numerous Grounders (shot during the The Woods Clan-Sky People Conflict)
 * 320 Sky people during the culling (indirectly; stole Raven's radio)
 * 2 Reapers (shot in an underground parking garage)
 * Sgt. Lovejoy (choked to death)
 * 10 Mount Weather Guards (irradiated to save the Delinquents)
 * Dr. Lorelei Tsing, a Mount Weather scientist (indirectly, radiation leak)
 * 2 Mount Weather Guards (shot to save Fox)
 * At least 6 Mount Weather Guards (Acid Fog explosion)
 * Paul Tilling (shot to save Vincent Vie)
 * Around 350 Mount Weather residents (irradiated with Clarke Griffin)
 * This includes Maya and Lee
 * One Ice Nation bounty hunter (shot to save Niylah)
 * One Polis Guard
 * Approx. 300 Trikru warriors - including Niylah's father (with Charles Pike, Hannah Green and 7 other Sky People)
 * 2 Grounder messengers (shot at the gates of Arkadia)
 * One chipped Sky Person (shot to save Murphy)
 * One chipped Grounder and one chipped Sky Person (shot to save Pike)
 * Esop, an Azgeda traitor (shot to save Clarke, Roan and the hydrazine fuel)
 * 2 Grounder ambushers (one run over unintentionally while driving a rover, and one stabbed to save Clarke)

Notes and Trivia

 * In a phone interview, Kass Morgan confirmed the meaning behind Bellamy's name to be from Edward Bellamy, an American author and socialist, and futurist writings.
 * Frst born child, with a younger maternal half-sister, Octavia Blake. Bellamy and Octavia are the only known living brother and sister from The Ark.
 * Bellamy is 23 years old, making him the oldest person at the Delinquents' Camp.
 * Bellamy and Octavia share the same mother, it was confirmed they have different fathers.
 * Often says: "my sister, my responsibility," stemming from when Octavia was first born and his mother told him his sister was his responsibility.
 * Has a knowledge of history and mythology. He mentions Emperor Augustus and his sister Octavia, Dr. Oppenheimer, Cerberus, and the Trojan horse.
 * Delivered his sister, & named her after Octavia the Younger, Augustus, the 1st Roman Emperor's sister.
 * Discovered during the Unity Day celebrations after 16 years, and was "nearly a record."
 * When discovered, her mother, Aurora Blake, was floated for breaking the law, and Bellamy lost his job.
 * At Unity Days 2017, Bob Morley revealed Bellamy was the second best student on the Ark, behind Clarke Griffin.
 * His education stopped after Octavia was found and "they forgot he was human".
 * According to his Ark personnel file, Bellamy's blood type is AB Negative. (However, it announced by the writers that all Sky People have O Negative blood).
 * He and Octavia lived in Section B-17 of The Ark, worked in Sanitation, was on limited rations (Level 7) and his father is presumed deceased.
 * Dax tried to kill Bellamy but failed and Bellamy killed him instead.
 * Bellamy is 1 of 4 Sky People who have killed a Delinquent. Plus Charlotte, Clarke Griffin, and John Murphy.
 * Bellamy is 1 of 8 people who wasn't taken by the Mountain Men in the Season One finale. The others were: Octavia Blake, Sterling, Zoe Monroe, Finn Collins, John Murphy, Raven Reyes, and an unnamed delinquent.
 * Bellamy shot Thelonious Jaha twice. The first time in a failed assassination, and the second time was when he shoot him to stop him killing Ontari.
 * Bellamy is right-handed. This is shown when he wrote Clarke's name on the list.
 * Clarke and Bellamy have appeared in every episode, except one.
 * Bob Morley feels Bellamy is xenophobic towards the Grounders, this is something he doesn't like about the character.
 * Bellamy has the second highest known kill count as he kills 1,003 after Diana Sydney. Clarke Griffin is the third.