If you’re a big fan of The 100 and have watched this show since the beginning, you might remember that Raven and Bellamy had a physical romantic relationship — so, could it return?
The two characters, played by Lindsey Morgan and Bob Morley, were sent into orbit at the end of season 4 to escape the radiation coming to the planet — and according to Lindsey, their relationship in the stars has changed.
“Nothing happened [between them] in the six years that I’m aware of,†Lindsey shares with TVLine about a possible physical relationship. “But they will always respect each other and care for each other and need each other in that sense.”
What viewers can expect though is a very strong friendship. Raven has become “Bellamy’s number two”.
“I think you see this season…[that] Bellamy calls the shots, but Raven is so integral to the success of [the group] that they really depend on each other in a very pivotal way. I think it’s cool for Raven to have more leadership and to step up like that.â€
As for Raven and Murphy, a friendship was definitely born in the sky.
“The six years was a long time and [there was] a lot of healing. Murphy became a different Murphy in the Ring. He became a team player and part of the family, instead of … being the solitary a–hole that he usually is,” Lindsey adds. “There’s still snarkiness there, I just think there’s a little less bite to it and there’s more understanding of it.”
Bob Morley knows exactly how to get The 100 fandom buzzing, and he did just that over the weekend after wrapping filming on season 5 of the hit CW series.
The actor, who plays Bellamy, had wrapped up filming and his first tweet afterwards was: “Unemployed again, naturally.”
Fans first thought that his tweet meant that the series was completely over, but that’s not the case at all. As we know, showrunner Jason Rothenberg has a plan for seasons six and seven and even the CW president has said we don’t have to worry about a cancellation.
However, we can see how the panic set in. Don’t do this Bob!
“Are you telling us this is the last season of The 100?” one fan wrote in reply.
Another added, “if bellamy dies im suing.”
Others knew it was just a tweet to commemorate wrapping the season:
“Youll be re employed for s6 no worries :),” one writes. Another posted, “that’s a wrap on season 5!! season 6 next!!”
Lindsey Morgan and Tasya Teles head to the center pitch for the BC Children’s Hospital Benefit Soccer Match on Saturday (September 16) in Vancouver, Canada.
“I can say that they are from Earth,” Jason shared. “They are from our time, so before the first apocalypse,”
So, what does that mean?
“[It] means they probably were in cryo-sleep because they’re not a bunch of 100-year-old men and women. There’s a couple new characters that we’ll meet that will be prominent like the leader of that group on the ship.”
He added, “They’ve come back to this planet that they don’t recognize. All that’s left is this Garden of Eden that Clarke’s been living in with her daughter [Madi].”
During one, Eliza and Bob both predicted how their characters have grown up since the season 4 finale, where we saw them separated and six years in the future.
“It’s much more wholesome and little, and I’m really excited about that,” Eliza says of Clarke’s new role, which isn’t a leader.
She adds, “I mean, obviously she’s gone through so much loss, so there would still be that feeling inside her but yeah, over those six years there would have been a lot of time to make peace an be less hurt by everything that’s happened.”
Bob adds about how Bellamy would’ve taken over that leader role that Clarke left behind.
“I think the whole group up there work well as a team. And the challenge is figuring out what’s going on on the ground.”
The 100 star Eliza Taylor is opening up about Clarke’s friendship with Bellamy (Bob Morley).
“I think Bellamy has a lot thicker skin and he’s a lot more cutthroat, which she needs sometimes,” Eliza told TVGuide.com. “And Clarke has a sensitivity and a sensibility about her that Bellamy needs sometimes. With those two things combined, they really do need each other. I think that’s why people look up to them as a team.”
She added, “More and more than ever they need each other.”