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“ | He's alive. | ” |
— Levitt |
Etherea is the eleventh episode of the seventh season of The 100. It is the ninety-fifth episode of the series overall.
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Plot
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Cast
Starring
- Eliza Taylor as Clarke Griffin
- Bob Morley as Bellamy Blake
- Marie Avgeropoulos as Octavia Blake
- Lindsey Morgan as Raven Reyes (credit only)
- Richard Harmon as John Murphy (credit only)
- Tasya Teles as Echo
- Shannon Kook as Jordan Green (credit only)
- JR Bourne as Sheidheda (credit only)
- Chuku Modu as Gabriel Santiago
- Shelby Flannery as Hope Diyoza (credit only)
Guest Starring
- Jason Diaz as Levitt
- Jonathan Scarfe as Conductor Doucette
- John Pyper-Ferguson as Bill Cadogan
Co-Starring
- Monique Ganderton as Aurora Blake
- Sunita Prasad as Shoana
- Tina Grant as Stone Conductor
- Klarc Wilson as Disciple
Quotes
- Doucette: "Have some faith."
- Doucette: "We're on a pilgrammage of our own."
- Bellamy: "You may be, I'm headed for the exit."
Notes and Trivia
- This episode is named after the planet Etherea.
- It's revealed that when Bellamy was caught in the explosion in "Welcome to Bardo," he and Conductor Doucette were blasted backwards through the Temporal Anomaly to Etherea.
- This also means that Anders only pretended to open the Anomaly to Sanctum as Octavia requested and instead set it for Etherea for some reason.
- Bellamy finds a picture of the Cadogan family in a cave on Etherea and takes it with him. It was the same picture Cadogan took when he left Earth in "Anaconda."
- While talking with Doucette, Bellamy mentions seeing the video of Bill Cadogan in "The Four Horsemen" while looking for the Second Dawn Bunker with Clarke and Thelonious Jaha.
- Bellamy mentions Charles Pike and his Earth Skills class. Bellamy is shown using the skills Pike taught him to treat Conductor Doucette's broken leg with tree sap and to weave a rope for climbing.
- This episode contains no deaths at all aside from a scorpion-like bug that Bellamy is seen eating.
- This is the fourth episode to have no deaths, others are “Earth Skills”, “Contents Under Pressure” and “The Tinder Box”.
- For Bellamy and Conductor Doucette, this episode occurs over the course of more than two months. The exact amount of time is unknown as Bellamy states that he stopped counting after two months trapped in the cave by a snowstorm.
- This episode marks the first of two times in the series that Transcended beings are shown.
Body Count
There are no deaths in this episode.
Behind the Scenes
- Aurora Blake's speaking lines weren't in the script.
Multimedia
Music
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