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Take me home, Marcus. Take me to my wife. Take me to Wells.
— Jaha to Kane as he prepares to die. [src]

Kane and Jaha is the relationship between Marcus Kane and Thelonious Jaha. They are portrayed by the cast members Henry Ian Cusick and Isaiah Washington.

Summary[]

In Season One, Councilman Marcus Kane is Chancellor Jaha's second-in-command. Despite this, the two often disagree.

Chancellor Thelonious Jaha appears to be on friendly terms with Kane, despite accusing him of shooting him in the Pilot. Jaha has expressed that he thinks that Kane may have been involved somehow in the plot to kill him.

Later, Jaha accuses Kane outright of trying to take his place, learning Kane would execute Abigail for saving him. However, Kane has appeared to care about Jaha, advising him not to take his own life with the 320 whose lives will be taken in the Culling.

Jaha knows Kane well enough to recognize that he is intoxicated in Contents Under Pressure and tells him to pull himself together.

When Jaha stays behind as the Ark descends to Earth, Kane stays in contact and is seen asking about him multiple times later on Earth.

In Season Two, when they are both held captive by the Grounders in Fog of War, Marcus and Jaha appear to be glad to see one another. They both refuse to kill one another and eventually Kane tells Jaha to kill him and ultimately cuts his own arm when Jaha refuses to comply, to which Jaha is visibly distressed.

In Spacewalker, Marcus is glad to see Thelonious yet again after the cell, and he's surprised that he's handcuffed.

InRemember Me, Marcus, despite being a firm believer of punishments (his sentence of 10 shocklashes to Abby in Reapercussions), insisted on her that Thelonious be pardoned for treason.

In Survival of the Fittest, Marcus reveals to have convinced Abby to release Thelonious and they discuss their new found alliance with the grounders, which Thelonious disagrees with. Later, to Kane’s dismay, Thelonious dissapears from the crowd when John Murphy and a grounder fight.

In Season Three, Hakeldama, Kane and Jaha finally reunite again and greet eachother after 4 months, Kane hugs him with a big smile on his face. Later, in Join or Die, Kane is horrified to learn that Jaha had been mind-controlled by A.L.I.E., who had him crucify Kane to force him to take chip. Kane and Jaha were later freed from A.L.I.E., who was destroyed by Clarke Griffin.

In Season Four, Kane and Jaha began working with each other to find a way to survive the Second Nuclear Apocalypse. In Echoes, Kane says to Jaha that is not only he's fault about what happened with A.L.I.E., but is too the fault of the people that were chipped, like the both of them. In We Will Rise, Thelonious helps Marcus to free Ilian and save their people (not their lives). In God Complex, Kane and Jaha, along with Monty Green, went to Polis to find a Second Dawn Bunker. With the help from Gaia and Indra, they successfully found the bunker. They both smile and are very happy to find it.

In Die All, Die Merrily, there’s going to be a final conclave in Polis where whoever champion of any of the 13 clans (12 since Luna lost her clan to radiation) win a fight to the death, they can get the clan they want to survive in the bunker. Thelonious expresses his opinion saying that the conclave is a blood sport and that he doesn’t think the grounders will let Skaikru as the lone survivor, which Kane disagrees on, so he tells him to get their people to their safe zone. After Octavia’s won, it’s revealed that Jaha and Clarke took the bunker with all of Skaikru leaving Kane, Octavia and all the grounders outside.

In The Chosen, after Bellamy opened the door, Jaha proposes Kane to fight the grounders instead of sending 364 of their people to their deaths, but is shut down by Marcus and the idea is called of doing a lottery since only a 100 sky persons can survive. When the names are being called, Kane sees that Thelonious suspiciously goes to a room and when Marcus goes to check it out he finds Thelonious filling a bag with gas grenades, which Thelonious confirms is to knock-out the grounders. The plan is to threaten to destroy the crops unless they make room for their people, Kane tries to stop him but Thelonious shows to be willing to fight him. Marcus begs him one last time, stating that he already saved humanity, which are 1,100 Grounders, and telling him that by doing this he will be taking every bit of that salvation back, and that his people need him. Thelonious is apparently convinced and asks Marcus how they’re gonna stop their people now since they already started a riot. As a result, Kane and Jaha gassed their own people and started the Second Culling in the bunker to stop the riot and secure the survival of humanity and all survivors become Wonkru, one clan with Octavia Blake as their first leader.

In Season Five, Red Queen, Kane sits with Jaha and Ethan in the Mess Hall, to eat. Then, when Ethan wants more rations, Kane offers him he's, Jaha thanks him but tells him no, and tells Ethan that "uncle Marcus" needs to eat too. Then Jaha thanks Marcus for convincing him to make the right decision to not fight Octavia for the bunker. During Kara Cooper's coup, Jaha later is revealed to have been injured by an Azgeda Warrior, which Kane is very sad about and tries to help him and tells him to fight, but his fight is over, and Kane cries and recites the Traveler's Blessing, when Jaha dies, Kane puts his forehead to Jaha's forehead. And this, sadly, ended Kane's relationship with him.

Throughout the Series[]

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Quotes[]

Notes and Trivia[]

  • Kane was with Jaha comforting him when he died.
  • They’ve both been the chancellor at one point.
  • They refused to kill each other during Lexa’s test.

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