In 'The Other Side', Jasper – played by Devon Bostick – poisoned himself and died in a devastated Monty's (Christopher Larkin) arms. "See you on the other side," Jasper tells Monty, as his best friend cries and says that he loves him.
"Jasper Dies at the End" is the 5th episode of the second season of Camp Camp and is the 17th episode overall.
Jasper Jordan
He chooses how he wants to spend his final days, partying with friends, and finally, using poison to end his life. Jasper isn't the only member of the original 100 to choose that path, but he's the most prominent and it's a heartbreaking conclusion to the character's story.
As the meeting begins, Jasper notices Grounders hiding in the trees and he opens fire on them. He manages to kill two before fleeing back to camp with the others.
Jasper hated Clarke and wasn't ready to forgive her. By the end of Season Three, it was implied that Jasper finally forgave her when he was apologetic to Monty for blaming him and Clarke and that he was done blaming.
Jasper is a Homeworld Gem and former antagonist who was first indirectly mentioned in "The Message" and made her official debut in "The Return". Originally sent to Earth to aid Peridot on her mission, she became corrupted after fusing with one of the Corrupted Gems that she had held captive in "Earthlings".
Clarke kisses Niylah and they have sex. In Wanheda (Part 2), Niylah is seen being beaten and thrown around inside her trading post by Roan's partner.
First, Lexa broke the pact between the Grounders and the Arkers when she made a deal to save her own people at Mount Weather at the expense of the Arkers. She made the decision to betray Clarke and sacrifice the 47 left behind in Mount Weather.
While his friends all managed to push through the pain and soldier on, Jasper found that he could not, his experiences in Mount Weather leaving him with severe PTSD, and in the end he was unable to find a way to live with his depression.
His death marks the extinction of the Mountain Men. In the same episode, Emerson gives the number of Mountain Men killed by Clarke as 381.
Rosalie Hale
Due to their similar physical features, Jasper and Rosalie pose as twins who have been adopted by Carlisle and Esme Cullen while attending high school in Forks.
Much later, it was revealed that Jaspers' disappearance was the result of one of Roxy Lalonde's appearifier experiments, teleporting him to post-scratch Earth. Jaspers lived with. Roxy for a long time, and was renamed Frigglish, after Roxy's favorite wizard from Complacency of the Learned.
Jasper is one of the two secondary antagonists (alongside Yellow Diamond) of the Steven Universe franchise.
With tweets about it even six years later, it just shows how unexpected the death of Carlisle and Jasper were.
Jaha was killed by an Azgeda warrior in the months following Praimfaya while Octavia's leadership was still being solidified in the bunker.
They explain to her that Lincoln and Lexa are both dead and that Lincoln mentioned that she would be able to help them. Clarke shows her the Flame and asks her to become the new Commander but Luna refuses.
Jasper, while under the effects of the Jobi Nuts, confesses his love for Octavia, who does not return his feelings. Even though Octavia is not in love with Jasper, she still considers him her friend.
As all The 100 fans know, Clarke will do anything for the people she loves, and this time that meant Madi, not Bellamy. So in one of the biggest twists of the entire series, Clarke shot and killed Bellamy in order to save Madi.
But Jaha, after five seasons, has finally met his end. In the second episode of season 5, which saw how Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) rose to power in the Bunker over the six years since Praimfaya, Jaha gets caught in the middle of the battle for the Bunker's dwindling resources at the farm.
After arriving on Earth, Clarke and Bellamy become attracted to each other and eventually develop a friendship while co-leading the 100 with Wells. Eventually, someone sets fires to their camp, ultimately they discover that they are not alone on Earth.
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.
His body goes limp in Clarke's arms and it is not until Clarke pulls away that it is revealed she had used the knife Raven gave her to kill Lexa to instead mercy-kill Finn. Finn's death shakes Clarke, and he appears as a grief-induced hallucination several times over the course of "Remember Me".
Later in "Praimfaya", Echo tried to kill herself but Bellamy was able to stop her and convince her to go space with him. She decided to go to Go-Sci Ring with Bellamy and the others. In the time jump before Season Five, Echo and Bellamy begin a romantic relationship after Bellamy taking 3 years to trust Echo again.
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.
In We Are Grounders (Part 1), it is revealed that Lincoln saved Finn's life and he reunites him with Clarke.