"Madi" can refer to several people, but if you mean Madi Griffin from The 100, she ends up transcending with the alien beings, choosing to stay in a spiritual realm where she won't age or die, so she's alone but not facing the loneliness of outliving everyone else. If you mean Madi Prewett from The Bachelor, she is married to Grant Troutt.
Unlike the rest of Clarke's friends, Madi chooses to remain transcended where she will never age or die and won't be faced with a human life where she will have no one her own age to love.
Madi was succeeded by a resurrected Sheidheda and upon his death, the reign of the Commanders came to an end as the Flame is destroyed twice by Raven Reyes and Gabriel Santiago, with Sheidheda being killed by Indra.
Although Madi was fully conscious and could see and hear everything going on around her, she was completely paralyzed. As far as they could tell, there was no way of saving her or repairing the damage. She wouldn't be able to go on living as is, so Clarke made the tough decision to mercy-kill Madi - her own daughter.
Six years later, Clarke's Nightblood is revealed to have saved her from the death wave and she has adopted a young Nightblood named Madi, the only other survivor Clarke could find on the planet.
They never had a kid Octavia was never pregnant. If your talking about the film series, lincoln dies in s3/ep9. Lincoln was arrested and later executed.
Two of the saddest deaths in the franchise, Mr. Udesky and Eddie Carr.
To save Madi, Clarke decides to sneak out with the defectors. Madi doesn't want to leave because she adores Octavia and knows that Clarke would be killed by Diyoza. So, while Clarke is talking to Bellamy, Madi runs away and goes straight to Octavia.
Murphy's relationship with Emori contributed to his character development, changing him from someone who cares only for himself to having another person to care for. They are the only couple on the show that got back together after breaking up. Murphy and Emori have been together for 6 years (excluding their "break").
Enraged, Sheidheda strangles Madi in her mind while she struggles against him to no avail. With no other choice, Raven activates the kill code, deleting the Flame and causing Sheidheda to disappear.
In Perverse Instantiation (Part 2), Clarke, with Abby's help, utilized an exchange transfusion, similar to the ones done at Mount Weather, to replace her blood with Ontari's. This transfusion allowed Clarke to temporarily become a Nightblood and accept the Flame.
Aden was a Grounder born with nightblood, and as such was trained from birth to be a warrior to possibly become the next Commander. However, he was murdered by Ontari, being decapitated in his sleep prior to the conclave along with the other nightblood commander novitiates.
Apparently, transcension is a choice. Madi chose it because she knew that Clarke wouldn't want her to live without anyone her own age, but all of Clarke's other friends—Raven, Octavia, Murphy, Emori, Jackson, Miller, Jordan, Niylah, Levitt, Indra and Gaia—chose to stay behind with her.
Imogen Tear portrayed Madi in the fourth season finale of The 100. Due to schedule conflicts her role was recast to Lola Flanery in Season Five.
Bellamy is the son of Melinda Blake and Chancellor Jaha. However, Bellamy grew up on Walden, one of the poorest stations of the Colony, without knowing who his father was. When Bellamy was still young, Melinda had an illegal second child, Octavia Blake.
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.
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 season 4, she and Shaun were expecting a baby girl together before she has a miscarriage due to a medical problem. In the season 4 finale, Lea gets engaged to Shaun. In the season 5 finale, they get married.
But by the storytelling, the acting, the parallels, and everything shown/said/hinted toward in the show, Clarke didn't love anybody (romantically) the way she loved Lexa. Finn was Clarke's first love. Lexa was Clarke's true love and soulmate.
In reality, Bellamy was sent to the planet Etherea with the Disciple Conductor Doucette. Bellamy's experiences on Etherea during the two months he spends trying to reach the Anomaly causes him to convert to the Disciple cause and to betray his friends after returning to Bardo.
Just as the eighth and final season of the show was set to begin, Emilia's personal essay about suffering through and surviving two brain aneurysms was published in The New Yorkermagazine. The actor's story raises awareness of a life-threatening condition that affects about 6 million Americans.
In 2025, the world lost many notable figures, including Hollywood legends like Robert Redford, Diane Keaton, and Gene Hackman, musical icons such as Ozzy Osbourne, Brian Wilson, and D'Angelo, and prominent figures like architect Frank Gehry, director Rob Reiner, and even Pope Francis, marking a year of significant losses across entertainment, music, and public life.
The number one killer in the world is cardiovascular disease (CVD), including heart disease and stroke, responsible for about one-third of all global deaths, claiming nearly 18-20 million lives annually, and remains the leading cause across all regions, according to WHO and World Heart Federation. While COVID-19 caused significant deaths in recent years, CVD has consistently held the top spot for decades, with increases seen globally, especially in younger populations.
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".