The 100 season 7 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Clarke frantically searches for her missing daughter Madi. The group, returning to a reborn Earth via a bridge, grapples with Clarke's revelation of killing Bellamy to protect Madi. Struggling to adapt, they search for resources while coping with Bellamy's loss and their pasts. Cadogan targets Madi for her unique memories, sending Sheidheda to capture her. Madi, confronting Sheidheda, makes a desperate decision to protect her loved ones, leading to a tense confrontation and the arrival of invisible enemies, leaving the group in peril.
Full Episode S07E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Clarke desperate at the beginning of the episode?
Clarke is desperate because her daughter Madi is missing.
How did the group return to Earth?
They used a bridge, a form of teleportation.
Why did Clarke kill Bellamy?
Clarke killed Bellamy to protect Madi's secrets contained in her sketchbook.
What is the group's main concern upon returning to Earth?
Their main concern is finding food, water, and other resources for survival.
Is the Anomaly Stone present on Earth?
No, the group finds that the Anomaly Stone is not present on Earth.
Who is Sheidheda?
Sheidheda is an antagonist sent to capture Madi.
What does Cadogan plan to do with Madi?
Cadogan plans to use Madi's unique memories for his war.
What decision does Madi make towards the end of the episode?
Madi decides to confront her situation head-on, fearing for the safety of her loved ones.
How do the survivors react to the invisible enemies?
The survivors are caught off guard and must quickly prepare for a fight against these invisible enemies.
What themes are explored in this episode?
Themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the burden of leadership are explored.
How do Echo and Octavia cope with Bellamy's death?
Echo and Octavia struggle with their pasts and the loss of Bellamy, each dealing with it in their own way.
What is the state of Earth when the group returns?
Earth is reborn and habitable again, but devoid of the Anomaly Stone.
Why is Cadogan's war significant?
Cadogan's war is significant because it involves the transcendence of the human race.
What is the significance of Madi's sketchbook?
Madi's sketchbook contains memories that are crucial for Cadogan's plans.
How does the episode end?
The episode ends with the group in a dangerous situation, facing an attack from invisible enemies.