Inclement Weather
- Episode aired Oct 29, 2014
- TV-14
- 43m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
4.4K
YOUR RATING
Clarke demands answers from President Wallace, Abby performs emergency surgery on Raven, and Octavia resorts to violence to find Lincoln.Clarke demands answers from President Wallace, Abby performs emergency surgery on Raven, and Octavia resorts to violence to find Lincoln.Clarke demands answers from President Wallace, Abby performs emergency surgery on Raven, and Octavia resorts to violence to find Lincoln.
Christopher Larkin
- Monty Green
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first appearance of Indra.
- GoofsThe "mountain men" living in Mount Weather use blood transfusions from multiple people without any apparent regards to blood type. Blood is not a universal type; if people received transfusions of the wrong blood type, their body's immune system would begin to attack the foreign blood causing massive clotting, organ failure, and death.
- Quotes
Jasper Jordan: [to Clarke] We're guests here, not prisoners. What would you do with a guest who kept calling you a liar and generally acted like an ungrateful ass?
Nathan Miller: [looking up from his book] Kick the ungrateful ass out.
Jasper Jordan: Right now, the biggest threat to us is you.
- Crazy creditsThis is the first episode where there is an opening sequence instead of the main cast being credited on the bottom of the screen during the first few minutes of the show.
- SoundtracksThe Road
(uncredited)
Performed by Old Man Canyon
Featured review
Baby, baby
"The 100" keeps it interesting with this second episode of season two, where lot of things, and many of them interesting, happen.
As expected from the previous episode, as soon as his feet were on Earth, Kane has become his old controlling self. Bellamy and Finn are not very happy with that, specially Bellamy, who is put in "prison". Clarke is the only one in the underground community that seems to think that something smells fishy, and, in an interesting turn of events, Jaha finds a survivor in the Ark. A baby.
One good thing "The 100" does in this episode is keeping all the story-lines interesting. Murphy change of heart? Check. Raven's health? Check. Kane's desire to be the boss? Check. Etc. etc... The dynamics had to change after last season's ending and the beginning of this second, and the show has done an almost flawless job in doing so. The fan of the first season will probably be enjoying these first episodes of the second.
But to keep a show interesting, and more in the case of a serialized one, you have to make the characters face more and more challenging threats, more and more dangerous foes. This second season of "The 100" is bringing us the underground community. Is it more dangerous than the Grounders? That they don't seem to be as savage as them makes us believe that, deep down, they must be horrible (but all of them?).
"The 100" keeps being quite interesting. And it continues to tease with more.
As expected from the previous episode, as soon as his feet were on Earth, Kane has become his old controlling self. Bellamy and Finn are not very happy with that, specially Bellamy, who is put in "prison". Clarke is the only one in the underground community that seems to think that something smells fishy, and, in an interesting turn of events, Jaha finds a survivor in the Ark. A baby.
One good thing "The 100" does in this episode is keeping all the story-lines interesting. Murphy change of heart? Check. Raven's health? Check. Kane's desire to be the boss? Check. Etc. etc... The dynamics had to change after last season's ending and the beginning of this second, and the show has done an almost flawless job in doing so. The fan of the first season will probably be enjoying these first episodes of the second.
But to keep a show interesting, and more in the case of a serialized one, you have to make the characters face more and more challenging threats, more and more dangerous foes. This second season of "The 100" is bringing us the underground community. Is it more dangerous than the Grounders? That they don't seem to be as savage as them makes us believe that, deep down, they must be horrible (but all of them?).
"The 100" keeps being quite interesting. And it continues to tease with more.
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- tenshi_ippikiookami
- Feb 3, 2016
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