“ | Would you sacrifice freedom for survival? | ” |
— Tagline |
The second season of The 100 premiered on October 22, 2014, on The CW and concluded on March 11, 2015, after sixteen episodes. It took place immediately after where the previous season left off.
The second season was announced on May 8, 2014. It was three episodes longer than previous season, featured a new Title Sequence, and was met with more favorable reviews, holding a rating of 100% with professional reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes.[1]
The season was internationally syndicated. The complete season set is available on DVD and Blu-ray in all regions as of October 14, 2015. The episodes are also available through digital retailers such as Netflix,[2], Apple's iTunes Store,[3] Microsoft's Xbox Live Marketplace,[4] and Amazon.com's on-demand TV service.[5]
Synopsis[]
The epic second season picks up with the group still scattered and desperate to be reunited. As members of The 100 and new arrivals from the Ark stake out their place in a dangerous and beautiful new world, they are confronted with the physical peril and moral dilemmas that come with reforging society. What kind of life will they build? And what will it cost them? This season's quest will challenge them more than anything that's come before. Hearts will be broken. Lives will be lost. Heroes will be born.[6]
Cast and Characters[]
- Main article: Character Appearances
Starring[]
- Eliza Taylor as Clarke Griffin (16/16)
- Paige Turco as Abigail Griffin (12/16)
- Thomas McDonell as Finn Collins (9/16)
- Bob Morley as Bellamy Blake (16/16)
- Marie Avgeropoulos as Octavia Blake (16/16)
- Devon Bostick as Jasper Jordan (12/16)
- Lindsey Morgan as Raven Reyes (12/16)
- Ricky Whittle as Lincoln (13/16)
- Christopher Larkin as Monty Green (11/16)
- Isaiah Washington as Thelonious Jaha (11/16)
- Henry Ian Cusick as Marcus Kane (12/16)
Guest Starring[]
- Raymond J. Barry as Dante Wallace (9/16)
- Richard Harmon as John Murphy (11/16)
- Joseph Gatt as Tristan
- Eve Harlow as Maya Vie (11/16)
- Rekha Sharma as Lorelei Tsing
- Alessandro Juliani as Jacapo Sinclair
- Sachin Sahel as Eric Jackson
- Eli Goree as Wells Jaha (1/16)
- Kendall Cross as Major Byrne (7/16)
- Ty Olsson as Nyko
- Dichen Lachman as Anya
- Adina Porter as Indra
- Jarod Joseph as Nathan Miller
- Steve Talley as Kyle Wick
- Keenan Tracey as Sterling (2x04 only)
- Katie Stuart as Zoe Monroe (2x04 onwards)
- Luvia Petersen as Sienna
- Tanaya Beatty as Mel
- Finn Wolfhard as Zoran
- Johnny Whitworth as Cage Wallace
- Alycia Debnam-Carey as Lexa
- Aleks Paunovic as Gustus
- Toby Levins as Carl Emerson
- Michael Rogers as Denby (2x10 only)
- Graham Shiels as Quint
- Tasya Teles as Echo
- Eric Breker as Sgt. Lovejoy
- Luisa d'Oliveira as Emori
- Christian Tessier as Caspian
- Ian Tracey as Vincent Vie
- Morgan Taylor Campbell as Caris
- Jedediah Goodacre as Craig (2x16 only)
- Erica Cerra as A.L.I.E.
Co-Starring[]
- Keenan Tracey as Sterling (2x01 - 2x03)
- Katie Stuart as Zoe Monroe (2x01 - 2x03)
- Emily Haine as Keenan Mykulak
- Jojo Ahenkorah as Costa
- Chris Shields as David Miller
- Aaron Hutchinson as Sgt. Langston
- Cameron Roberts as Artigas
- Luc Roderique as Penn
- Jaeson Lee as Tomac
- Nick Hunnings as Lee
- Colin Lawrence as Rivo
- Brendon Zub as Delano
- Chad Riley as Osias
- Michael Rogers as Denby (2x05)
- Chelsey Reist as Harper McIntyre
- Warren Belle as Sgt. Scott
- Glenn Ennis as Ryder
- Patrick Sabongui as Sindri
- James Michalopolous as Fio
- Genevieve Buechner as Fox
- Liam O'Neil as Lovejoy's Son
- Aatash Amir as Atohl
- Rob Hayter as Whitman
- Jedidiah Goodacre as Craig (2x14 only)
- Tiara Sorensen as Lily
- Jackson Berlin as Garza
- James Pizzinato as Richards
- Graem Beddoes as Harris
- Frank Ferrucci as Mr. Peters
- Crystal Verge as Mrs. Peters
- James Neate as Chris
Episodes[]
- Main article: Episode Guide
- The 48 (T)
- Inclement Weather (T)
- Reapercussions (T)
- Many Happy Returns (T)
- Human Trials (T)
- Fog of War (T)
- Long Into an Abyss (T)
- Spacewalker (T)
- Remember Me (T)
- Survival of the Fittest (T)
- Coup de Grâce (T)
- Rubicon (T)
- Resurrection (T)
- Bodyguard of Lies (T)
- Blood Must Have Blood (Part 1) (T)
- Blood Must Have Blood (Part 2) (T)
Body Count[]
- Main article: Body Count
Note: The total body count for the season cannot be determined. The following information is only what has been confirmed. For a more accurate and specific representation of the season's body count, see the Body Count article.
Episode | Body Count |
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"The 48" | 3 |
"Inclement Weather" | 3 |
"Reapercussions" | 10+ |
"Many Happy Returns" | 2+ |
"Human Trials" | 19 |
"Fog of War" | 5 |
"Long Into an Abyss" | 1 |
"Spacewalker" | 1 |
"Remember Me" | 1 |
"Survival of the Fittest" | 3 |
"Coup de Grâce" | 3 |
"Rubicon" | 264+ |
"Resurrection" | 8+ |
"Bodyguard of Lies" | 8+ |
"Blood Must Have Blood (Part 1)" | 11+ |
"Blood Must Have Blood (Part 2)" | 350+ |
Total | 692+ |
Air Dates[]
Country | Channel | Premiere | Finale |
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United States | The CW | October 22, 2014 | March 11, 2015 |
United Kingdom | E4 | January 6, 2015 | April 21, 2015 |
Australia | Fox 8 | January 8, 2015 | May 5, 2015 |
South-Africa | Vuzu Amp | June 2, 2015 (7.30PM) | September 15, 2015 |
Germany/Austria | Prosieben | October 7, 2015 | November 18, 2015 |
Italy | Premium Action | October 3, 2015 | November 21, 2015 |
France | Syfy France | March 15, 2015 | November 3, 2015 |
Promotional[]
Pictures[]
Note: This section is meant for anything but Episode stills. Please check out the episode page's gallery to see episode stills and screencaps.
Video[]
Comic-Con[]
The 100 appeared in a panel in Comic-Con 2014. The following people were in attendance:
Videos from Comic-Con:
Notes and Trivia[]
- David J. Peterson, who also developed the Game of Thrones Dothraki language, created the Grounder language that is featured this season.[7]
- At the start of filming for Season Two, Eliza Taylor was injured on set.
- Season Two had a fall premiere, as opposed to the mid-season premiere of Season One. This allowed two natural breaks for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
- This season was about reunions.
- After the finale, there were 46 Delinquents remaining.
- Eight Delinquents died during Season Two.
- In the show, this season started on October 12, 2149, immediately after Season One ended. It ended on November 3, 2149.
- The events that occurred in this season took place over 21 days.
- On July 25, 2014, during the Comic-Con 2014 panel, it was announced that Lindsey Morgan and Ricky Whittle were promoted to series regular.[8]
- Clarke Griffin, Bellamy Blake and Octavia Blake are the only characters that appears in every episode.
- Finn Collins is the only major character that died in season 2.
See Also[]
The 100 TV Series |
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The 100 • Seasons One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven • Episode Guide • Transcripts • Ratings Behind the Scenes • Cast • Crew • Music • Title Sequence • Promo Images • Merchandise |
References[]
- ↑ rotten tomatoes. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved August 17, 2016.
- ↑ Netflix
- ↑ Apple's iTunes Store
- ↑ Microsoft's Xbox Live Marketplace
- ↑ Amazon.com's on-demand TV service
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20140924041316/http://www.cwtv.com/shows/the-100/about
- ↑ http://www.eonline.com/news/566011/spoiler-chat-scoop-on-pretty-little-liars-new-love-interest-outlander-sons-of-anarchy-and-more
- ↑ http://fangirlish.com/the-100-season-2-lindsey-morgan-and-ricky-whittle-promoted-to-series-regulars/