Mark October 22, 2014 as Kass Morgan's novel "The 100" returns for a second season on the CW channel

The critically-acclaimed series 'The 100' will be returning to primetime on October 22, 2014, 9PM still on CW. The show is set to have sixteen episodes in total which is three more than it had on the last season. According to CW President Mark Pedowitz, it is so that the show's executive producer Jason Rothenberg is given an opportunity to tell the story to the audience and get it out for all of them to see.
In the last episode of the first season, fans have been biting their nail with the action-packed scene that they had to face. The fate of their beloved characters have been hanging in the balance almost all throughout that episode. Clark, Monty and the others are being held in Mount Weather while Ark came crashing down to Earth and Jaha seems to be trapped in space. So many things have happened and we demand answers to the questions circling our heads. Thus, we asked, what awaits the viewers on Season 2, and here is what we got so far.
If there is one thing that we are certain of is that there will be a lot to be revealed about the Grounders when the show returns to us this fall. We will also get to know more about the relationship between them and the 100. They will also be touching ground about the relationship of the Native Americans and of the 100. We don't know how that will turn out, but we are sure excited to find out.
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