AVClub: The season three premiere of The 100, “Wanheda: Part One,” picks up right where season two left off, and in more ways than one. It’s not just that the show drops in directly after Murphy sees the video that reveals, essentially, how earth came to be in its current post-nuclear state, but also that The 100 is once again ready to tackle bigger themes related to war, loyalty, morality, and identity. The thematic work, along with increasingly solid character dynamics, is what made the second season of the show really stand out, and largely what had people rushing to catch up on Netflix before the premiere.
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