Both Murphy and Emori make it to space together and are alive at the end of season 4. Though their relationship journey is not the most stable-they broke up during the time jump between season 4 and Season Five for 6 months-they still manage to prove their love and affection for each other in the end.
Raven slips into a hatch under the ship and is able to open the door but gets shot by Murphy in the process causing nerve damage in her leg.
Raven is not part of the original the 100, however, she barters her way down to Earth with the help of Abigail Griffin to join her boyfriend, Finn Collins, by refurbishing an escape pod.
While Murphy wasn't targeting Raven specifically, he had just tried to hang and kill Bellamy — her friend and ally — and had caused many of her other friends significant pain. It wasn't surprising that, as she was bleeding out on the dropship floor and he stumbled into her rifle sights, she pulled the trigger.
Murphy makes her way to the shop, confronts the owner and again tries getting information about her friend. In this moment she learns she really isn't pregnant. When she is in the bathroom, she realizes something terrible is going on.
It was a bittersweet ending for Murphy, considering that he gave up immortality, but choosing to return to Earth where he would one day face a very real and final death proved how far he'd come as a character since the beginning of The 100.
Murphy and Raven
It's obvious that they care about each other. While a romance never happened and it probably won't because “Memori” remains darn cute, their friendship is still fun to watch.
Even though Beast Boy remains Raven's most significant love interest, other people caught her eye in the comics. One of them was the above-mentioned Dick Grayson.
Throughout the series, they become allies and assist each other on many occasions. They slept together once after Raven broke up with Finn, but after she says it didn't help. Later on, their relationship changed into mutual respect.
Type of Villain
He serves as a secondary antagonist in the first season, something of an anti-hero from Seasons 2-5 and a minor antagonist in the sixth season. In the seventh season, Murphy becomes a hero in his own right while protecting innocent people and opposing Sheidheda, as noted by several characters.
Casey Deidrick can currently (2019) be seen starring on The CW's hit new series In The Dark. Casey portrays Max, a food truck owner and associate of Darnell's who becomes attracted to Murphy.
Max Parish was a main character on In the Dark. Max is a Food Truck owner who cleans money for Darnell's illegal drug operations; unbeknownst to Darnell, he was a police informant. He was engaged to Murphy Mason before his death in S4 E12.
Shortly thereafter, both Murphy and Emori achieve Transcendence alongside the rest of the human race apart from Clarke, but join the rest of Clarke's friends in choosing to return to human form to live out the rest of their lives on Earth rather than to remain transcended, so that Clarke will not be alone forever.
Along with the rest of Clarke's friends, Octavia chooses to return to human form in order to live out life on Earth alongside her new boyfriend Levitt, so that Clarke will not be alone forever.
Clarke turns the corner and finds Picasso has joined her friends. Octavia, Raven, Murphy, Emori, Indra, Gaia, Levitt, Jackson, Miller, Niylah, Echo, Hope, and Jordan have all chosen to live the rest of their lives with Clarke on Earth. And that's the end—a happy ending.
Raven is the love interest of Beast Boy from the Teen Titans , Damian Wayne from DCAMU and Kid Flash in the comics.
Raven Queen is the love interest of Dexter Charming in animated TV series Ever After High. She's seem to be evil like her mother, but she's not evil at all and doesn't seem to want to be the villain of the story, she's also unaware of Dexter's feeling, because she seem more interested in Daring.
The animated version of Jinx makes numerous appearances in the comic spin-off of the Teen Titans animated television series, beginning in issue #1. In #26–27, hints are given of Jinx later reforming her criminals ways (much as in the episode "Lightspeed"). In issue #34 she is depicted as Kid Flash's girlfriend.
“In that moment that he sees that they've killed one of his own wonderful people that he trained, [Echo] realizes the risk to the mission, and she's not going to risk Bellamy, not finding Bellamy. And so she does the awful thing that she does.”
Although it certainly would have appeased some fans, pairing Clarke up with Bellamy at the last minute would have diminished the impact of her relationship with Lexa and taken away from her character's personal growth. The 100's ending was a fitting send-off for its characters.
Felix needs money for Guiding Hope, so he and Jess go to the cabin by the lake and find the drug money that Max hid. Jules calls Murphy and provides her with clues about Tyson's murderer. Jules is then attacked by one of Nia's thugs. Murphy sleeps with Dean and gets him to confess that he killed Tyson.
In season 4, he is cured at Zona but loses his special abilities. He later regains his abilities when he was bitten by Lucy to save his life after being bitten by a zombie.
As a result, Murphy becomes obsessed with gaining immortality, forming an alliance with Josephine Lightbourne and betraying his friends once again. Following the death of Abby Griffin and the apparent death of Clarke, Murphy chooses to stay behind with Emori to rescue their friends posing as Daniel and Kaylee Lee.