“ | Hey, dance with me. | ” |
— to Bellamy [src] |
Bree was a recurring character in the first and fourth seasons. She was portrayed by Alyson Bath and debuted in Twilight's Last Gleaming.
Bree was one of the 100 juvenile delinquents sent to Earth in the "Pilot". Though she did not appear on screen, she survived the battle against the Trikru at the end of Season One and was one of the 48 delinquents captured by the Mountain Men. She survived the conflicts against the Mountain Men in Season Two and against A.L.I.E. in Season Three.
Her first appearance since the first season was in God Complex where she was shown partying in Arkadia. In DNR, she chose to stay at Arkadia instead of going to Becca's Crypt. She died in The Other Side, when she followed Jasper's example and committed suicide by overdosing on drugs at the end of the world party.
Early Life[]
Bree was born on the Ark. At some point before turning 18, she committed a crime for which she was imprisoned. She was sent down to Earth with 99 other juvenile delinquents to see if the ground was sustainable for life.
Throughout the Series[]
In Twilight's Last Gleaming, Bree is in bed with Bellamy and Roma when they are awakened during the night by a sonic boom and accompanying exclamations of surprise from delinquents outside their tent. Bree follows Roma and Bellamy outside to join a crowd as they watch a drop-pod from the Ark entering the atmosphere and coming down to the ground.
After Bellamy leaves to find the dropship, Bree heads back into their tent with Roma and goes back to bed. Clarke and Finn enter the tent while Roma is getting dressed and ask where Bellamy has gone. Roma, angry at the intrusion, informs Clarke that Bellamy left a while ago. After Clarke and Finn rush off to find Bellamy, Bree draws her blankets over herself, eager to sleep in.
In God Complex, Bree is in attendance at the "end of the world" party in Arkadia and is seen dancing to the music with Riley. Seeing Bellamy is alone and not joining in on the "celebration", Bree approaches him and asks him to dance with her. When Bellamy replies that he doesn't dance, Bree flirtatiously tells him that she doesn't mean dancing. Bellamy accepts the invitation and goes to drink at the bar with Bree and other partygoers.
In DNR, she chose stay behind at Arkadia instead of going to the Second Dawn Bunker. Bree can be seen dancing and talking with Hayes.
In The Other Side, she is present when Riley dies because he accidentally overdosed with the jobi tea. Bree, Harper and other sky people listen to Jasper talking about how peacefully Riley died and they decide to kill themselves that same night. She later dies from a drug overdose along with everyone in Arkadia who decided to stay behind except for Monty and Harper who decided to go to the bunker and survive.Personality[]
Bree is shown to be a party animal with a diva attitude. She is also depressed and quite down due to her knowledge of the remaining nuclear reactors blowing up. She also proves this personallity by attending Jasper's "End of the World Party," and also overdosing on pills.
Physical Appearance[]
Bree has a slim build and long blonde hair.
Appearances[]
Season One | |
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Episode | Appearance Status |
Pilot | Absent |
Earth Skills | Absent |
Earth Kills | Absent |
Murphy's Law | Absent |
Twilight's Last Gleaming | Appears |
His Sister's Keeper | Absent |
Contents Under Pressure | Absent |
Day Trip | Absent |
Unity Day | Absent |
I Am Become Death | Absent |
The Calm | Absent |
We Are Grounders (Part 1) | Absent |
We Are Grounders (Part 2) | Absent |
Season Four | |
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Episode | Appearance Status |
Echoes | Absent |
Heavy Lies the Crown | Absent |
The Four Horsemen | Absent |
A Lie Guarded | Absent |
The Tinder Box | Absent |
We Will Rise | Absent |
Gimme Shelter | Absent |
God Complex | Appears |
DNR | Appears |
Die All, Die Merrily | Absent |
The Other Side | Appears |
The Chosen | Absent |
Praimfaya | Absent |
Notes and Trivia[]
- Even with only 4 appearances, Bree has the seventh longest series lifespan of a deceased character with 52 episodes, behind Jasper Jordan, who has a lifespan covering 56 episodes, Thelonious Jaha, whose lifespan is 60 episodes-long, Harper McIntyre, with 62 episodes, Monty Green, with 71 episodes, Marcus Kane, with 80 episodes and Abigail Griffin, who survived for 83 episodes.
- She somehow survived both the Mount Weather War and the Battle Against A.L.I.E., despite not making a single appearance in Season Two or Season Three.