100 Thoughts On The 100: Happy Bi Visibility Week, Clarke!
In honor of Bi Visibility Week, I’m co-opting a piece I sent out as a newsletter during Pride Month. This one’s all about Clarke
In honor of Bi Visibility Week, I’m co-opting a piece I sent out as a newsletter during Pride Month. This one’s all about Clarke
Even The 100 isn’t immune to the CW’s incorporation of the Billboard Hot 100, though it’s weird to hear pop music over a post-apocalyptic setting.
Missed Fan Expo? Don’t fret. Here’s a quick recap (with speculation about The 100 season five) from Bob Morley’s Fan Expo 2017 panel in Toronto.
The “princess” nickname bestowed upon Clarke on The 100 is a marker of her class privilege on the Ark.
Someone interning at The CW has definitely tried to tell Rothenberg that he’s straight up snagging content from famous franchises. Right?
The cast of the 100’s Q+A responses at SDCC set off a wave of speculation for The 100 season 5… and I am even more excited than I was in May.
Moral ambiguity is a contentious issue. Perhaps that’s why The 100 fans are so offended when their favorite characters are dragged through the mud.
In focusing only on Clarke Griffin, discussion of The 100 completely misses one incredibly important LGBT character: Nathan Miller.
It seems like a missed opportunity that The 100 writers have never fully explored the relationship between Skaicru and the local, radioactive wildlife.