Next week, something "huge and super-dramatic" is coming to CW's "The 100" Season 3, Episode 4 titled "Watch the Thrones."
The synopsis published by Carter Matt, in its report, reads: "Clarke (Eliza Taylor) discovers the mastermind behind a devious plan. Kane (Henry Ian Cusack) struggles to keep the peace. Meanwhile, Jasper's (Devon Bostick) grief drives him to reckless behavior."
Carter Matt added that in its episode this week, "The 100" may have a war between factions and more bloodshed, leading to a really intense episode. Moreover, towards the end of the season, a lot can be expected from the show including shifting allegiances, new romances, old romances revived and other exciting developments.
Meanwhile, in its recent report, Ecumenical News asked: will peace finally reign with Clarke now allied with Lexa (Alicia Debnam-Carey) and Arkadia becoming the 13th clan? The answer, according to Ecumenical News, is likely a no, especially with Pike (Michael Beach) and Bellamy's (Bob Morley) anti-Grounders stance.
The next episode, accordingly, will reveal that Bellamy had truly become an Anti-Grounder and it's because of the tragic events that had happened to him.
In a clip for the upcoming episode, "Watch the Thrones," Bellamy is seen with Pike, where they had an argument on getting guns, which Bellamy points out as treason. Pike, on the other hand, says it's only a means of survival. Eventually, Bellamy is seen transferring guns. But fans should not be deceived.
"Fans might think that Bellamy would be giving his support to Clarke and Kane during this time, but the Ice Nation's attack on Mount Weather, which led to his girlfriend Gina's death, has clearly affected and changed him," the report said.
Jason Rothenberg, the showrunner of "The 100," has also said in an interview with TV Line that destruction of Mount Weather, Gina's death and Pike's considerable influence had truly pushed Bellamy to become a full anti-Grounder.