We Are Grounders: Part 2
- Episode aired Jun 11, 2014
- TV-14
- 42m
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8.8/10
5.9K
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As the remaining members of the 100 face off against the Grounders, Jaha makes a noble sacrifice to ensure the Ark makes it to Earth.As the remaining members of the 100 face off against the Grounders, Jaha makes a noble sacrifice to ensure the Ark makes it to Earth.As the remaining members of the 100 face off against the Grounders, Jaha makes a noble sacrifice to ensure the Ark makes it to Earth.
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boom chakalaka
I just started watching this show yesterday and im done with the 1st season. Loved it. Got hooked up as the season goes. Ngl the first half of this episode was funny but yeah.
Did not see that coming
We Are Grounders: Part 2" serves as an electrifying season finale for The 100's debut season, skillfully wrapping up intense story arcs while setting the stage for future conflicts. With its high stakes and emotional depth, this episode delivers on suspense and drama in ways that have become a staple of the series.
The episode picks up as the 100's fragile community faces an imminent grounder attack, creating a pulse-pounding showdown that showcases the harsh realities of survival. The battle scenes are gritty and well-choreographed, immersing viewers in the relentless brutality of this post-apocalyptic world. Clarke, Bellamy, and the rest of the core cast are forced into difficult decisions, highlighting their growth and resilience amid chaos. The moments of sacrifice and bravery lend genuine weight to the action, making each twist impactful.
The episode's pacing keeps the tension high, and the blend of raw emotion with intense action scenes keeps you hooked from start to finish. However, the rapid-fire pace occasionally makes certain character decisions feel a bit rushed, and some of the action sequences may push the suspension of disbelief. Nevertheless, these are minor issues in an otherwise compelling finale.
Overall, "We Are Grounders: Part 2" successfully captures the essence of The 100 - a brutal, emotional, and thrilling survival story. For fans of high-stakes drama and rich character development, this episode is a standout that leaves you eager for the next chapter.
The episode picks up as the 100's fragile community faces an imminent grounder attack, creating a pulse-pounding showdown that showcases the harsh realities of survival. The battle scenes are gritty and well-choreographed, immersing viewers in the relentless brutality of this post-apocalyptic world. Clarke, Bellamy, and the rest of the core cast are forced into difficult decisions, highlighting their growth and resilience amid chaos. The moments of sacrifice and bravery lend genuine weight to the action, making each twist impactful.
The episode's pacing keeps the tension high, and the blend of raw emotion with intense action scenes keeps you hooked from start to finish. However, the rapid-fire pace occasionally makes certain character decisions feel a bit rushed, and some of the action sequences may push the suspension of disbelief. Nevertheless, these are minor issues in an otherwise compelling finale.
Overall, "We Are Grounders: Part 2" successfully captures the essence of The 100 - a brutal, emotional, and thrilling survival story. For fans of high-stakes drama and rich character development, this episode is a standout that leaves you eager for the next chapter.
We Are Grounders - Part 2" (S1E13) - The Sky Falls, the Earth Burns, and the Kids Become Warriors
The season finale doesn't knock - it kicks the door off its hinges. Everything The 100 has been building toward finally ignites in a storm of fire, chaos, sacrifice, and destiny. This is the moment the delinquents stop being scared teenagers and become a tribe forged in war.
Clarke and Bellamy stand at the center like twin pillars of a collapsing world - arguing, leading, breaking, rebuilding. Their dynamic hits that perfect mix of conflict and trust that defines the show's future. Clarke's tactical mind goes full general, while Bellamy brings raw heart and fury to every decision.
Raven's injury is brutal, emotional, and shockingly adult. Her choice to stay behind and rig the bombs is pure heroism wrapped in heartbreak. Meanwhile, Octavia and Lincoln's escape cements their bond as something real, dangerous, and beautifully complicated. Finn races for peace, but the Grounder army is already a tidal wave - inevitable, merciless, unstoppable.
And that final explosion? It's not just a battle ending - it's a world shift. The metal walls slam down, the firestorm erupts, and the forest screams into silence. Then the twist: the Mountain Men reveal themselves, cold and clinical, dragging survivors away. Season 1 closes not with victory, but with evolution.
This isn't just a finale - it's The 100 announcing exactly what kind of show it intends to be.
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Analytical Rating Summary
IMDb (Critical Analysis): 8.5/10 A blistering, emotionally loaded finale that blends survival horror, moral complexity, and explosive action with standout character arcs.
Rotten Tomatoes (Critic Score): 88% Critics praised the intensity, pacing, and bold narrative twists. Minor critiques target the rapid escalation, but most call it one of the season's strongest hours.
Metacritic (Critic Score): 79/100 Technically sharp, thematically heavy, and narratively rich. Slight structural rush, but the payoff is powerful and memorable.
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Chronological Evaluation
1. The camp braces for war as Clarke and Bellamy clash over strategy and survival.
2. Grounder forces strike with overwhelming brutality, shattering all illusions of peace.
3. Raven's injury leads to a heartbreaking act of sacrifice and defiance.
4. The explosion seals the delinquents inside the dropship, burning the battlefield clean.
5. The Mountain Men reveal themselves, abducting survivors and setting up a new, terrifying world for Season 2.
Clarke and Bellamy stand at the center like twin pillars of a collapsing world - arguing, leading, breaking, rebuilding. Their dynamic hits that perfect mix of conflict and trust that defines the show's future. Clarke's tactical mind goes full general, while Bellamy brings raw heart and fury to every decision.
Raven's injury is brutal, emotional, and shockingly adult. Her choice to stay behind and rig the bombs is pure heroism wrapped in heartbreak. Meanwhile, Octavia and Lincoln's escape cements their bond as something real, dangerous, and beautifully complicated. Finn races for peace, but the Grounder army is already a tidal wave - inevitable, merciless, unstoppable.
And that final explosion? It's not just a battle ending - it's a world shift. The metal walls slam down, the firestorm erupts, and the forest screams into silence. Then the twist: the Mountain Men reveal themselves, cold and clinical, dragging survivors away. Season 1 closes not with victory, but with evolution.
This isn't just a finale - it's The 100 announcing exactly what kind of show it intends to be.
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Analytical Rating Summary
IMDb (Critical Analysis): 8.5/10 A blistering, emotionally loaded finale that blends survival horror, moral complexity, and explosive action with standout character arcs.
Rotten Tomatoes (Critic Score): 88% Critics praised the intensity, pacing, and bold narrative twists. Minor critiques target the rapid escalation, but most call it one of the season's strongest hours.
Metacritic (Critic Score): 79/100 Technically sharp, thematically heavy, and narratively rich. Slight structural rush, but the payoff is powerful and memorable.
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Chronological Evaluation
1. The camp braces for war as Clarke and Bellamy clash over strategy and survival.
2. Grounder forces strike with overwhelming brutality, shattering all illusions of peace.
3. Raven's injury leads to a heartbreaking act of sacrifice and defiance.
4. The explosion seals the delinquents inside the dropship, burning the battlefield clean.
5. The Mountain Men reveal themselves, abducting survivors and setting up a new, terrifying world for Season 2.
Worth waiting.
For 12 episodes of building up, the storyline come to an end. Worth waiting though. This finale is better than I expect from this show. Good action, Well developed characters, and some cliffhangers.
DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME!!!
So I watched the first season of The 100. WOW! I hope the writers got fired. These juvenile ex-cons on Earth make every bad, incomprehensible, and immoral decision and are guaranteed to take a course of action that goes against logic, reasoning, and common sense. After a while it becomes predictable and you just have to think of the total opposite of what might be right, or rational, or expected to realise that inexperienced and uneducated teenagers (or the angry parents of them who now wished they'd used contraception) wrote this godforsaken rubbish.
There are no plot twists or branches that make sense or are within the bounds of normality. No nail-biters or edge of your seat suspense cliff-hangers. Only mindblowing ineptitude and ridiculousness of Biblical proportions. 99% of the time characters fail at every level and the other 1% doesn't make up for the ludicrous storyline and unbelievable events that take place. This was like watching the Simpsons cast in an episode of Lost - from the mind of a socially challenged adolescent with a carte blanche to create the dumbest story for a dumbest story award. What a complete load of garbage from beginning to end.
1/10 because I couldn't award it a fully deserving ZERO!
There are no plot twists or branches that make sense or are within the bounds of normality. No nail-biters or edge of your seat suspense cliff-hangers. Only mindblowing ineptitude and ridiculousness of Biblical proportions. 99% of the time characters fail at every level and the other 1% doesn't make up for the ludicrous storyline and unbelievable events that take place. This was like watching the Simpsons cast in an episode of Lost - from the mind of a socially challenged adolescent with a carte blanche to create the dumbest story for a dumbest story award. What a complete load of garbage from beginning to end.
1/10 because I couldn't award it a fully deserving ZERO!
Did you know
- TriviaThere is a Wilhelm Scream when a grounder sets off a mine.
- GoofsAfter the destruction of Ark, Jaha is in Earth Monitoring Station that is not spinning to create artificial gravity but despite that he's not in a state of weightlessness.
- Quotes
Chancellor Thelonious Jaha: [Reciting] In peace may you leave this shore. In love may you find the next. Safe passage on your travels until our final journey to the ground. May we meet again.
- SoundtracksThe 100 Main Title Theme
Written by Evan Frankfort
Details
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- 42m
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- 1.78 : 1
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