Miller and Jackson’s reunion and dancing juxtaposed with Emori and Murphy’s dire goodbye was a beautiful way to let us say goodbye to those characters, because even if everybody lives, we’re still saying goodbye. Murphy and Emori grieving what they thought were one another’s deaths. Raven holding it down for absolutely everyone. Octavia’s jaded takes on war, culminating in her speech. The most successful moments were based in the characters we’ve invested in for so long. So much of the rest, including the saber-rattling and Sheidheda skulking around, feel like a waste of precious time, plot missteps from earlier in the season that long overstayed their welcome. The use of two fan-favorite characters (Lexa and Abby), and a last-minute twist, are responsible for much of the emotionally satisfying material. Ultimately, The 100turned in a series finale that’s better than the back half of its final season, but not by a whole lot. This THE 100 review contains spoilers The 100 Season 7 Episode 16
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