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Set in an indeterminate year in the future, 97 years after a nuclear apocalypse has devastated the surface of Earth, all known humans are residents of merged orbiting space stations known as the "Ark". 100 juvenile delinquents are sent to Earth's surface to test its habitability, having been given vitals-monitoring wristbands and instructions to proceed directly to Mount Weather.
The site's consensus is, "Five years in, The 100 manages to top itself once again with a audacious, addicting season." [118] In a 4.5/5 review from Den of Geek, the third episode "Sleeping Giants" is described as a "good ol' fashioned episode of The 100", praising its balance of action, humour, and rich relationships. [119]
On April 24, 2019, The CW renewed The 100 for a seventh season ahead of its sixth-season premiere. [18] On August 4, 2019, it was announced by Mark Pedowitz and series developer Jason Rothenberg that the new season would be the show's last, and that it would contain sixteen episodes, to finish the series with a grand total of 100 episodes.
The 100 (TV series) episode redirects to lists (3 P) Pages in category "The 100 (TV series)" ... List of The 100 episodes; G. Clarke Griffin; L. Lexa (The 100) T ...
With countless episodes of television available to the public at all times, it is a major milestone when a show airs 100 episodes or more. Shows like Riverdale found that success by gaining an ...
As another unusual, COVID-compromised TV season comes to a close on Wednesday, Variety has once again compiled the list of the most-watched TV shows of the year, in both total viewers and adults ...
2 season, 20 episodes: 10-15 min. Ended TV-14 Rhett and Link's Buddy System: Comedy October 19, 2016: 2 seasons, 16 episodes: 15–22 min. Ended TV-14 12 Deadly Days: Horror/Thriller/Comedy anthology: December 12, 2016: 12 episodes: 22–27 min. Miniseries TV-14 Me and My Grandma: Comedy March 22, 2017: 1 season, 6 episodes: 22 min. Ended TV-14 ...
In the U.S. television industry, 100 episodes is the traditional threshold for a television series to enter syndicated reruns. [1] [2] [3] One hundred episodes are advantageous for stripped syndication because it allows for 20 weeks of weekday reruns (depending on the number of episodes produced once the program debuts in syndication) without repeating an episode, and such shows can be sold ...