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The 100's Richard Harmon Wants Murphy To End Up Alone - Here's Why

Richard Harmon and Lindsey Morgan look so amazing while arriving at the opening ceremony of the 2019 Monte Carlo TV Festival on Friday evening (June 14) in Monte-Carlo, Monaco.

The two The 100 stars walked the red carpet with their significant others for the annual event.

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In a new interview, Richard admitted that he believes his character, Murphy, is destined to be alone.

“Emori has done so much for him, more than any other character has, in making him who he is,” Richard started to explain his reasoning with Syfy Wire. “What I want is not because of what the characters want, but what the characters deserve. I want Murphy to be alone mainly for Luisa D’Oliveira who plays Emori, because I think she got brought on to be in my storyline and you guys have watched her work, she doesn’t need me.”

He continued, “She doesn’t need to be attached to someone’s storyline. She’s such an incredible actor, she’s such a pro. I love working with her, probably more than anyone on the show.”

However, despite his love for working beside her, Richard says that she “deserves her own storyline…I think I’d ship myself alone, so that frees her up to interact with more characters and flesh out her character more, which is what she deserves.”

Lindsey Morgan Shares a Candid Message About Her Mental Health

Lindsey Morgan is getting very real about her mental health.

The 29-year-old actress is opening up about her mental health after years of being afraid to talk about it, she revealed in a lengthy and incredibly candid post on Instagram on Monday (June 3).

“I used to be afraid to talk about my ‘weaknesses,’ my fears, my anxieties, my obstacles, my struggles, my ‘ugly-bad’ days,” she wrote. “I used to think, ‘you have no reason to NOT be happy, you’re so ungrateful, no one wants to hear about YOUR so-called problems.’ So, I never really shared them, I buried them deep and pushed on. I thought that was a form of strength. That was what ‘growing up’ meant. But as I trudged on, the weight grew heavier and heavier until it became unmovable.”

Lindsey went on to describe her own process of realizing that she needed to make a change in how she handled her emotional and mental well-being.

“My old method of ‘carrying on’ through life, suddenly didn’t work anymore and I had to find a new method, a new way of moving this weight,” she continued. “For me, I found through sharing my experiences, talking with loved ones or professionals, that I was not alone, that I deserved to be heard and seen, and I was worthy of a beautiful life. And growing up doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice that. Just by talking, writing, and sharing the parts of me I didn’t think anyone could or would want to accept, I began to unpack, purge, and heal. The load became lighter, I became lighter. By shining the light on my darkness, I was able to find my way again. And I hope my story can help others to feel they can too. That we can all share and shine our lights and illuminate our own and others’ paths. To end the stigma surrounding mental heath and no longer be afraid or ashamed or whatever reason we convince ourselves that it’s not important to share; that we are not important enough to be seen, heard, loved, accepted and included. Because I know now, that’s not true. I encourage you to be true, share and always remember it gets better.”

Lindsey Morgan Teases What's Ahead For Raven in 'The 100' Season 6

There are only a few weeks left until the premiere of The 100‘s season six and that means a lot more Lindsey Morgan on our television screens.

Speaking to TV Insider, the 29-year-old actress opened up about where we would find Raven in the new season, and how she’s changed since then.

“Season 6 is, in a sense, reminiscent of Season 1 but also has such a cool sci-fi twist to it,” Lindsey shared. “Raven was really reactive in Season 5. Things kept happening around her. She was imprisoned by the camp, imprisoned in a sense by Abby, imprisoned a little on the spaceship for six years because she couldn’t figure out what to do.”

Now, in Season 6, “she’s really made the decision of ‘no more,’ and really hears Monty when he says for us to be better, do better.”

Lindsey continues that his final words, shared through his now grown son, Jordan, are “her mantra.”

“She’s demanding of herself and the people around her. It becomes her battle cry, in a sense. Even when decisions get harder, situations get murkier, and your heart’s pulling you in every other direction. She’s using her moral compass to lead her on her way.”

The 100 will return on April 30th on The CW.

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Lindsey Morgan Wows in Red at Cannes International Series Festival 2019

Lindsey Morgan hits the pink carpet in a red jumpsuit for the 2019 Cannes International Series Festival over the weekend in Cannes, France.

The 29-year-old The 100 actress was honored with the Serieously Award for her work in the CW series. Check out her acceptance speech below!

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CANNESERIES aims to highlight series from all over the world and to give an international voice to this increasingly popular and fiercely creative new art form.

Congrats to Lindsey on her honor!

'The 100' Cast Spills on Season 6 & Their New Planet: 'It's Going to Be Nuts'

Get excited for the new season of The 100!

The cast recently opened up to E! News about what fans can expect from the new planet in season six. Check out what they had to say below:

EP Jason Rothenberg: “It’s an Earth-like planet, we’ve seen it from space. It will pack many, many surprises, the creatures that we encounter are not things that would’ve been on Earth. You know, the threats and the mysteries, it’s just endless, you know, the sky’s literally the limit as far as what we can and hopefully will encounter. You know, it’s survivable to humans, so it has to have a certain…as Monty says it’s in the Goldilocks zone of binary star system. So we know there’s two stars, we know there’s water and land and trees based on what we’ve seen from space. The rest is going to be revealed, obviously, as they touch down in season six.”

Marie Avgeropoulos: “I had to read it about six times because it was very confusing. It’s very, very—it’s got so much sci-fi elements this season to the show…it’s really quite complicated.”

Richard Harmon: “The planet’s going to be nuts. It’s gonna look oddly Vancouver-like, but they did such an amazing job this year of actually being able to switch it up, kind of where we shoot, and show the difference, and that’s the lovely thing about shooting in Vancouver…The planet has a very interesting and cool look to it this season. I thought I was on the wrong set. This is still The 100, right?”

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Lindsey Morgan Steps Out in Style For Saturn Awards 2018

Lindsey Morgan looks so elegant while arriving for the 2018 Saturn Awards held at The Castaway on Wednesday night (June 27) in Burbank, Calif.

The 100 actress was one of the many presenters throughout the night at the annual ceremony, which honors science fiction, fantasy, and horror on film and in television.

Chandler Riggs picked up the Best Younger TV Actor honor and Anthony Gonzalez was there to rep Coco, which won Best Animated Film.

The Flash‘s Violett Beane, Arrow‘s Echo Kellum, sibling actors Talitha and Gabriel Bateman, Max Charles, Lorenzo Henrie and Riverdale‘s Madchen Amick were also seen at the event.

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Lindsey Morgan Will Always Be 'Eternally Grateful' For Raven Reyes Role on 'The 100'

There are some roles that come around in your lifetime that are just the most amazing roles ever – and that’s exactly the case for Lindsey Morgan with The 100‘s Raven Reyes.

Speaking with SyFy Wire, the 28-year-old actress opened up about why this role was so important to her and connecting with Raven right off the bat.

“I always say I’m just eternally grateful for this role because Raven Reyes defies all stereotypes,” Lindsey shared. “It’s revolutionary for a character on television, and it’s also extremely creatively liberating as an artist.”

She continues, “When I play Raven, I have to play her at the height of my intelligence. If anything, she makes me feel dumb, which inspires me to be better, to be a better actor, a better person, smarter, stronger, and to give a f*** about stuff.”

“We’ve had [this] movement in media with women and diversity, and it’s so amazing and it’s so beautiful, but when we started the show almost five and a half years ago and I got that audition, I remember being like, “Oh, my God.” It was the first audition I’ve never had to inform my character with my sexuality.”

Lindsey adds, “It was also like I get to connect with this need to do good in the world. Raven has very like superhero qualities about her. She’s always trying to do the right thing and be a better person. It still gives me goosebumps.”

The 100 airs Tuesdays on The CW.