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“The 100” recap (3.12): The past can come back to haunt you

When they get inside, it looks like everyone up and left mid-sentence. Even though Raven knows it’s unlikely Alie will come back to a place with no people to chip, they know she’s looking for Raven, so they split up to load up on supplies and weapons.

Octavia and Jasper go to Lincoln’s room, where Octavia smells Lincoln’s jacket and cries, breaking whatever she can get her hands on. Jasper tries to tell her it’s okay to break down, but Indra taught her not to mourn until the war is over. He leaves her alone to look through Lincoln’s journal, and in it, she sees that first drawing he ever drew of her, and also directions to Luna.

To the moon and back.

Jasper stumbles in just then, bleeding and choking, and warns her of grounders, but it’s too late, the demon from the cave comes and lifts Octavia right off the ground.

In the hangar, Raven tells Clarke she might be able to access the flame without putting it in a body. According to Becca’s journal, it can also be activated by a spoken code. Raven asks Clarke to try to think of a phrase Lexa might have said a lot, and since she knew it probably wasn’t her own name, Clarke tries both translations of “Blood must have blood.” Clarke is disheartened; she tells Raven that Lexa didn’t even know she was an AI. Raven assures her that her girlfriend was not artificial in any way. She was just enhanced by an AI. She was still Lexa, and Lexa’s love was still her own.

“Ran into Lexa in the City of Light, she digs the new armor, just FYI.”

Probably just the code wore down over the years and the chip forgot to tell the people it was in that it wasn’t organic. They notice that the cover of Becca’s journal says, “Seek Higher Things,” so they try that, and then they have Sinclair try it in latin. It works, and the flame’s little tendrils reach out, getting closer and closer to Raven until Clarke pulls her back. It kills the host if the host doesn’t have Nightblood.

Clarke lays out their plan to take down the City of Light, but Monty asks what would happen to his mom if they did that. Clarke thinks of Lexa, and isn’t sure, but before they can discuss it further, they hear a creepy music box type sound coming from down the hall. Monty has seen enough scary movies to know that you definitely do not follow the creepy music, but Clarke is the one who survives the slasher flick, so she heads right for it.

They see a little carousel toy and inch toward it, and it seems pretty harmless, the name Aaron etched onto the bottom.

“Arron Burr? Sir?”

That is until red smoke fills the hallway and a giant being blocks their path to safety. Clarke does her classic playing dead trick and tears off the Reaper’s mask to find that it’s not a Reaper at all—it’s Emerson. She kicks him off her and escapes.

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