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The "us vs. them" mentality that leads to endless cycles of violence.

For the first few episodes, The 100 played out as a standard survival drama. The "Sky People" had to navigate wildlife, hunt for food, and establish order. However, the show immediately set itself apart with its stakes. This was not The O.C. in space. Characters died, and they died brutally. The "kids" quickly realized that the ground was not empty; it was inhabited by "Grounders"—descendants of those who survived the nuclear bombs. The 100

How the sins of the past shape the possibilities of the future. The "us vs

The show asks a relentless question: If you commit genocide to save your family, are you still a hero? The "Sky People" had to navigate wildlife, hunt

Another version is the , where artists commit to a daily paper-related task for 100 consecutive days.

The struggle against the Grounders and the chilling discovery of Mount Weather.

What these teens find isn’t a vacant wasteland, but a vibrant, dangerous world populated by "Grounders"—tribal survivors who have forged a warrior culture in the ashes of the old world. The Evolution of Stakes