[s3e4] 100 May 2026

: Analysts often compare the debate between Pike and Kane to real-world political responses to terrorism, highlighting the show's shift into more mature, philosophical territory. The 100 Season 3, Episode 4 Review - Culturefly

: The episode received high marks from major outlets, including a 9.2/10 on IMDb and a 90% on Rotten Tomatoes , with critics praising its balance of political intrigue and personal stakes. [S3E4] 100

: Tensions peak in Arkadia as survivors demand retaliation for the Grounder attack. : Analysts often compare the debate between Pike

: Lexa fights for her own throne against Prince Roan, who represents his mother, Nia. In a decisive twist, Lexa defeats Roan but executes Queen Nia instead, declaring "The Queen is dead. Long live the King," effectively making Roan the new leader of the Ice Nation and securing her own power. : Lexa fights for her own throne against

: Reviewers noted that this episode marked the end of the "tentative peace" and set the stage for an all-out war between the Sky People and the Grounder coalition.

: Driven by grief and a loss of faith in Grounder alliances, Bellamy Blake sides with Pike, participating in a preemptive strike against a Grounder peacekeeping force.