“The 100” Season 2 Spoilers: What Happens to the Survivors of the Ark? Raven Still Paralyzed, Clarke and Finn to Reunite, and More

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Fans of the post-apocalyptic TV drama series "The 100" have seen the tension growing as of late with the current episode dealing with Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and how unconvinced she is about the safety at Mt. Weather. Meanwhile, Chancellor Jaha (Isaiah Washington) is alarmed by what he sees from the remainder of the Ark.

A report from Christian Post also describes what happened to Raven (Lindsey Morgan) as Dr. Abigail (Paige Turco) proceed to give her the un-anesthetized surgery that she decided to go through to remove the bullet pressing on her spine which could have left her unable to walk.

Unfortunately, despite taking the surgery, Raven is still left partially paralyzed, making it an issue that she has difficulty dealing with as explained by actress Lindsey Morgan in a TV Line interview.

Morgan shared how Raven really feels saying, "It's super weird for Raven to be less mobile than everyone else. In fact, it sucks, and it's kind of depressing. She wants to be in the trenches with everyone else, but she can't be. She hates not having a purpose, she hates that she feels helpless and she hates that she's becoming a burden to others."

Aside from Raven's condition, tension is also high for Clarke as she has to deal with Finn (Thomas McDonnell) and the evil he has committed, making Clarke's reunion with her people a daunting experience.

According to Fashion & Style, despite the fact that the previous episode did not contain any words exchanged between Clarke and Finn, it looks to be that the upcoming new episodes will have them in a heated confrontation, as part of the next episode synopsis goes, "Tensions will run high between Clarke and Finn, while Raven discovers that Mount Weather is interfering with their communication systems."

Tune in CW on December 3rd to find out more about this all new "The 100" episode.

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