The character John Murphy in the TV series The 100 begins as an antagonist but ultimately undergoes a significant transformation, evolving into an anti-hero and finally a hero by the series' end. His morality is a central theme of his character arc.
Alvin Bernard Murphy, sometimes referred to as "The Murphy" and "The Package", is a main character and a former antagonist, as well a survivor of the outbreak in Z Nation.
Murphy is by far the single greatest character in the whole show because of his development. He went from being an antagonist in season 1 to being a anti-hero seasons 2-4 doing good things here and there but ultimately survival being his #1 goal, and going on to be a full fledged hero in seasons 5-7.
John Murphy, more commonly called by his surname of Murphy, is an antagonist in post-apocalyptic TV Series The 100.
Though he is upset over Clarke's death, Murphy cooperates with Josephine for the chance at immortality for himself and Emori. Murphy, while trying to get Bellamy on their side, claims to Bellamy that he may not have always gotten along with Clarke, but she was one of theirs.
Josephine hangs on inside of Clarke's mind using her neural mesh when the Mind Drive is removed and attempts to kill Clarke in the Mindspace. With no other choice, Clarke kills Josephine in the Mindspace, destroying her consciousness and killing Josephine for good.
Josh would become obsessed with Murphy especially after she gets him fired from his job after telling his workplace about him losing his vision. He would team up with officer Gene Clemens and together they would find the bodies of both Nia Bailey and Ben.
Monty and Harper said "I love you" for first time in "The Other Side", Monty was the first one to say it, then Harper said it back. However, in DNR, Monty told Harper that he loved her, but she never said it back until The Other Side. In Season Five they had a son together, Jordan Green.
Two of the saddest deaths in the franchise, Mr. Udesky and Eddie Carr.
Octavia wasn't ever seflish or evil at all. Even as bloodreina it was all about saving everyone and not just herself. She was the same person from the start of the series all the way to the end of it as far as character goes.
1. Eliza Taylor. Australian actress Eliza Taylor is perhaps best known for anchoring the drama THE 100 as 'Clarke Griffin' on The CW for 7 seasons. Since the show's onset, Eliza made waves playing the network's first openly bisexual lead character.
Their friendship ended in Murphy's Law when Bellamy kicked the stool out from under Murphy, hanging him. After Charlotte commits suicide, Bellamy almost beats Murphy to death before he and Clarke agree on banishing Murphy instead.
In Hakeldama, Murphy and Emori have now started a romantic relationship.
Merch seek to destroy the blend vaccine and escape Murphytown, however before they were able to, Murphy catches them and bites Dr. Merch, causing her to be under his control again. Before being injected with the blend vaccine himself, 10K escapes Murphytown with a satchel of the original vaccine.
Mind Control Immunity: The Blasters were highly resistant to Murphy's telepathic ability to control other zombies. When they came close, he began to hear a sharp static-like sound, and upon attempting to control the Blasters he was shown to be physically pained by the attempt.
Desperate to get their daughter Josephine back, the rulers of Sanctum implant Clarke with her Mind Drive, allowing Josephine to possess Clarke's body while the process is stated to wipe the host's mind, effectively killing Clarke. Its later revealed that Clarke survived the process and is trapped within her own mind.
His body goes limp in Clarke's arms and it is not until Clarke pulls away that it is revealed she had used the knife Raven gave her to kill Lexa to instead mercy-kill Finn. Finn's death shakes Clarke, and he appears as a grief-induced hallucination several times over the course of "Remember Me".
The 100 ended after seven seasons because showrunner Jason Rothenberg felt it was the right time to conclude the story, aiming for a definitive ending around the 100-episode mark, rather than letting it drag on, though some fans felt the final season's sci-fi themes and character decisions, especially Bellamy's death, were controversial and detracted from the show's roots. The finale provided a thematic wrap-up with humanity passing a final test of transcendence, a conclusion that satisfied some by tying up the story but frustrated others who felt it strayed too far from the original post-apocalyptic premise.
While on Earth, she faced many challenges: learning to be free, fighting for the survival of the Delinquents, trying to get into Mount Weather and save her friends, stopping A.L.I.E. , losing Lincoln, and keeping 1,200 people together peacefully in one bunker. Octavia was the lover of Lincoln.
Fandom. Does anyone know what happened to Octavia and Lincoln's child? They never had a kid Octavia was never pregnant.
At first, Raven and Bellamy are enemies due to the fact that Bellamy doesn't want the Ark citizens to come down to Earth, and she does. Throughout the series, they become allies and assist each other on many occasions. They slept together once after Raven broke up with Finn, but after she says it didn't help.
In reality, he is Josh, who became consumed with taking revenge on his friends for causing the disappearance of his sisters, wanting to prank them in return for their prank on Hannah.
He is the twin brother of professional footballer Jacob Murphy. The twins have spoken about their close bonds and being there for each other.
Murphy sleeps with Dean and gets him to confess that he killed Tyson. Dean confesses that he was providing tips to Nia in exchange for money to pay for Chloe's medical bills, and killed Tyson after he threatened to reveal Dean's secret.