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The 100 · Season 2 · Netflix

The 100 Season 2

The 100 Season 2 is a MUST-WATCH, BollyMeter 8.2/10. 16 episodes on Netflix from 22 October 2014.

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BollyMeter8.2/10Season 2 holds 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and is widely considered the show's creative peak, expanding the world to Mount Weather and forcing moral choices of genuine weight on its characters.

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What BollyAI Thinks

Season 2 is where The 100 became something no one expected from a CW genre show. The Mount Weather arc introduced a hidden society of survivors who had outlived the radiation by never leaving their bunker - and whose survival depends on harvesting the blood of the Grounders. The moral calculus is merciless and the show commits to its consequences. The 100% Rotten Tomatoes score reflects a critical consensus that the season elevated the series beyond its YA origins. Clarke's decisions in the finale became the season's defining conversation - the kind of morally unresolved ending that marks a show operating above its network tier. Season 2 remains the entry point recommended to sceptics of the series.

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Standout Episodes

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  1. E16Blood Must Have Blood, Part Two9.0

    The Season 2 finale delivers on every moral debt the season accumulated. Clarke's decision at Mount Weather is the moment The 100 permanently separated itself from comfort-zone YA storytelling and committed to genuine dramatic stakes.

    The moment: The finale's closing act - a decision with no clean resolution that the show never fully lets Clarke recover from across the remaining run.

Season Over Season

Season 2 replaces the Grounder-survival premise with a genuinely alarming moral puzzle at Mount Weather, upgrading the show from above-average genre TV to prestige-adjacent drama.