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The Sky Crew eliminated Mount Weather, an underground civilization that had been killing the Grounders for decades. Now, in this season, we follow them as they return home to a world seemingly at peace, but can they find peace within themselves after what they had to do to escape? And is there more to life than just surviving?
"Wanheda: Part One" sets up some exciting conflicts, both between the Sky People and the Grounders as well as among the main characters, that are sure to provide more compelling sci-fi/action drama throughout The 100 season 3.
As season three opens, we find that the show is as ambitious and cruel as ever, with "Wanheda Part 1" throwing us right back into its complex, ever-growing world.
The 100 absolutely explodes in season three; the characters fascinate, the moral murkiness of the plot thickens, and the scope of the world expands to mythical proportions in wondrous, gripping, and appropriately novel ways.
Should be used as a case study on how to destroy a once great show by turning all of your characters into unlikable, xenophobic murderers in service of season long plot threads that are beyond stupid.