The 100 Season 1 Spoilers: Wells Dies in Episode 3, ‘Earth Kills’? (+Trailer)

The 100 Season 1 Spoilers: Wells Dies in Episode 3, ‘Earth Kills’? (+Trailer)
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Zachary Stieber
4/2/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

The 100 season 1 continues on the CW Network on Wednesday night with episode 3.

Titled, “Earth Kills,” it includes lots of dangers for the kids on Earth.

In one clip, Wells, Octavia, and Finn are getting seaweed to try to treat Jasper when they see a flock of birds fly by--and hear creepy trumpets playing.

Then they see a massive cloud headed toward them.

The trio run away and seek shelter inside an ancient van, trying to keep the fog out.

While inside, Clarke confronts Wells on his betrayal that resulted in the death of her father.

In the general trailer, the young, 13-year-old Charlotte is seen for the first time on Earth, talking with Bellamy.

She joins him and his crew to go hunting for food. Based on the description for the next episode, someone who is not Clarke, Octavia, Finn, and Bellamy die in this episode. See below the trailer for the descriptions.

The descriptions for the next two episodes have also been released. See them below.

Episode 4, “Murphy’s Law”

After the shocking death of one of their own, Clarke and Finn grow closer as they try to figure out a way to communicate with the Ark. Bellamy must keep the group from turning on one another as life on Earth takes a desperate turn.

Meanwhile, Abby risks having herself floated in order to give Raven the chance to stow-away in the escape pod bound for Earth.

Episode 5, “Twilight’s Last Gleaming”

Clarke’s newfound romance with Finn is threatened. Octavia suffers a blow to the head and wakes up to find a Grounder watching her. On the Ark, Abby exposes Kane’s plan to reduce the population of the Ark.

Jaha and Abby notice a signal and realize at least some of the 100 must still be alive on Earth.

Zachary Stieber is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times based in Maryland. He covers U.S. and world news. Contact Zachary at [email protected]
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