

The presence is a commander that hasn’t shown up yet, but Gaia was nervous about it enough to make it clear that it wouldn’t be good. It picks up where we last left off with Madi when she was told about the history of this mysterious presence in her flame. TV Fanatic recently released an exclusive clip for the upcoming episode, which focuses on Madi and her connection to the Dark Commander. The 100 Season 6 Episode 5 Review: The Gospel of Josephine The worry that we may have about others finding out about Clarke almost disappears when Josephine at her “best” comes out. Josephine may have seemed more easy going than anything else so far, yet she has a manipulative side that does come out in full force.

The previous conversation with Abby may not have worked like Josephine thought it would, but the trailer for the episode does hint that she tries again. This time around it isn’t her leading the events that will happen, but she does continue her Nightblood plan. TV Fanatic will be releasing exclusive interviews with Richard Harmon that cover the events of “Memento Mori,” both before and after the premiere. His motivations and his plan aren’t hidden from the audience that is the first thing that will get addressed.īut with the intentions of not ruining a very intriguing decision, all I will say is that this is a Murphy episode and he is the one to pay attention to. There’s no talking around it, Murphy has a lot on his plate after that reveal.įor those curious exactly what he decides to do or how he is playing this game with Josephine, prepare to get the answer right away. The 100 Stars Bob Morley and Eliza Taylor Announce They’re Married! Proceed with caution if you like to stay in the dark, but really, who likes that?

The preview may contain some light teases about the sixth episode of the season. I’ve been lucky enough to get to see this episode already, so this preview will not focus as much on speculation, and will instead prepare everyone for what they can expect in anticipation of the episode. The expectations should be raised not only for the big swings that the story will take for some but also for the small moments that will stand out to various viewers. The growth that happens isn’t always what we might want, but it is what the story needs to go above the boundary of the episode that came before it. “Memento Mori” is all about the way storytelling has to build. That trailer touches on that by placing Echo and Abby in positions considering what their humanity means and where the lives of others fit into it.
