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Season Five begins six years later, with our heroes still separated: Bellamy’s team in space, Clarke (Eliza Taylor) on the ground, and hundreds trapped in the bunker below. But when a massive prison ship descends upon the last survivable place on earth, The 100 must come together to reclaim their home. As two armies converge on one valley, alliances will shift, friends will become foes, and the march to war threatens to destroy all that’s left of the human race. Can our heroes break the cycle, or is humanity doomed to repeat the past? In this epic battle for survival, one thing is certain: there are no good guys. In the fifth season premiere, Clarke struggles to survive on a desolate, scorched earth, while her friends in space come across a long-awaited beacon of hope. (iTunes)

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English I almost gave the first episode of the fifth season a star for how perfectly the creators continued from the final episode of the previous season. Just like Praimfaya and Eden, it didn't make sense logically, but the fact is that it made it more amusing. I really liked the idea of digging up a vehicle from under the sand dunes that instantly works flawlessly (not to mention that it had to endure a nuclear storm, but better not talk about that), only to be taken out shortly after by a sand (or dust) storm!!!! That was a brutal attack on the barrier :-) I was also entertained by the abundance of living trees, a valley that was spared from the storm but not from radiation, so let's go for berries and water (!!!) and I didn't understand why the main heroine baked a turkey without plucking it. What would Zdenda Pohlreich say about that? I was also amused by how the screenwriter contradicted himself by saying that radiation would be back to normal on the Earth's surface after five years, so what did the events on the surface after forty-two days mean then? Yes, yes, I know, those two are nightbloods, but what about the turkey, trees, and insects? Otherwise, it was a great opportunity for Eliza Taylor to showcase some character acting. ()

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