: In a pivotal moment for the series' mythology, Bill Cadogan has Becca burned at the stake to retrieve the Flame, which he believes is the key to humanity's "transcendence". Present Day on Bardo
: Becca discovers a "final code" through the Anomaly Stone that she believes leads to Judgment Day. Fearing what she saw, she refuses to give the code to Bill Cadogan.
The episode of The 100 serves as a crucial turning point, acting as a backdoor pilot for the prequel series, The 100: Second Dawn . It bridges the gap between the original nuclear apocalypse and the lore fans have followed for seven seasons. The Origin of the Grounders [S7E8] 100
: The episode reveals that the Grounder language, Trigedasleng , was not a centuries-long evolution but a childhood creation of Callie’s based on Latin and other languages.
: The episode ends with a shocking reveal: Octavia, Echo, and Diyoza appear to have been brainwashed into becoming Disciples for the Second Dawn. : In a pivotal moment for the series'
: The title "Anaconda" refers to the emergency code word signaling that nuclear missiles have been launched.
: Becca arrives with the Flame (the AI) and the Nightblood serum, which she uses to save people from radiation sickness. The episode of The 100 serves as a
: Callie leads a group of "Nightbloods" out of the bunker to find survivors on the surface. This group, originally part of an environmentalist group called "Tree Crew," became the foundation for the Trikru clan. Becca Franco and the Flame