The 1007x16 Final Scene, Clarke is the last of the human race pt 1.
Clarke. Because she had failed the test, and to show that her actions have consequences, she was left behind on an abandoned planet. All alone, facing the rest of her life without any other human beings to keep her company, she used the stones to travel back to Earth to make a new, lonely life for herself.
Notes and Trivia. In "The Last War", humanity achieves transcendence with the following exceptions: Clarke Griffin is the first being to have ever committed murder in the test. Because of this, the Judge does not allow her to transcend.
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.
Everyone in the past had chosen to transcend, but it's revealed that many humans opted out (which the Judge considers a strange curiosity), and audiences see that many of Clarke's friends have returned to Earth: Raven, Murphy, Emori, Octavia, Indra, Gaia, Jackson, Miller, Echo, Niylah, Jordan, and Hope.
Clarke sacrifices herself and stays on Earth, but her Nightblood allows her to survive. Clarke survives in the only inhabitable land left on Earth, Shadow Valley, with her daughter Madi, another Nightblood she found after Praimfaya.
In Season 4, Clarke injects herself with more Nightblood, i.e. Luna's blood marrow, as part of Abby's research into alternate survival plans for Praimfaya. Apparently, this made her a proper Nightblood, giving Clarke the ability to survive the radiation that Praimfaya unleases on the planet.
Clarke was one of the original hundred delinquents sent down to Earth to test if it was habitable after a nuclear apocalypse destroyed it almost a century prior. She becomes a leader of her people, who come into conflict with other surviving groups.
Congratulations to Eliza and Bob (Clarke and Bellamy) who just had their baby!!!!
Octavia, Raven, Echo, Emori, Murphy, Indra, and more choose not to transcend. They are the family Clarke has built around herself over the course of the entire series.
In the sixth season, after 125 years in cryosleep, Clarke, Bellamy, and the others wake up to find out that they are no longer orbiting Earth and have been brought to a new habitable world, Alpha, also known as Sanctum.
Clarke still has the key to the City of Light in her head, as it helped her survive getting her mind wiped. This would imply that the Disciples want that chip to help recreate the City of Light, and Clarke is the key in that she's how they'll create a perfect world without war.
Emori physically did die, [but] her mind was still 'alive' in the mind space, so she transcended.
What Clarke did at Mount Weather not only weakened Lexa's command (and made the Ice Nation emboldened to rise up for war), but it also made Clarke incredibly strong. So strong that they're calling her Wanheda, which is Trigedasleng for "Commander of Death."
Clarke's reason for killing Bellamy comes from wanting to protect Madi. But, what does Bellamy's death lead to? Madi decides to go against Clarke's actions, going straight to Cadogan herself. By doing that, Madi undermines the reason Clarke killed Bellamy in the first place.
Apparently, there's a huge bounty on Clarke's head because she's Wanheda, "Commander of Death," who the Ice Nation was looking for. It appears as if everyone is after her. See, the grounder's believe that upon the death of someone powerful, the powerful person's killer takes his or her power.
While the show is only loosely based on the books and has now far surpassed any territory explored in the source material, it bears mentioning that Bellamy and Clarke do have a romantic relationship in the books on which the show is based. They eventually get engaged, and it's implied they build a home in the woods.
Does anyone know what happened to Octavia and Lincoln's child? They never had a kid Octavia was never pregnant. If you google the 100 there's a clip of her telling Lincoln she's pregnant, then they show the baby, then they leave it behind for her brother to take care of.
Though the two characters were close for years and years on the show, their connection remained platonic until the end, when Bellamy met a deeply unsatisfying fate. But the two actors (who are married in real life) have a new project, and this time, they're definitely a couple—a married one.
By the final scene of The 100, Clarke is physically 25 years old, but her physical age is not the same as her chronological or mental age.
Lexa Betrays Clarke At Mount Weather
However, in the later episodes, it is confirmed that this betrayal was in fact one of Lexa's deepest regrets. She never truly forgave herself for that decision but fans would argue if she really has a choice.
Madi Griffin of Louwoda Kliron Kru, successor to Lexa in the lineage, was the first Commander of Wonkru and the final Commander to bear the Flame.
The 100 Writers Room on Twitter: "For those asking, Clarke dyed her hair with berries. People have done it for years and years.
Only then, when Gustus is being sliced open again and again, does Raven realize the pain from which Clarke saved Finn. Her forgiveness comes a little quickly, but like all things during war, there's just no time to hold on, whether it's a grudge, a feeling, or a loved one's death.
The 100 ended its second season in a harrowing, unsettling manner, as Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor) finally succeeded in freeing her friends trapped inside Mount Weather – by flooding the place with the radiation those from the Ark were immune to, in the process knowingly killing everyone who lived inside Mount Weather ...