Are There Any Nightbloods Left on The 100? Luna was willing to go back on her moral code and kill to keep this girl safe. But at this point, our protagonists don’t also have that knowledge. And anyways, all grounders are immune to low levels of radiation left from the bombs. But now radiation levels are increasing from the breaking down of the nuclear plants. — Clarke and Bellamy returned home to finish the list of 100 (teehee) people worth shielding from radioactive annihilation. I agree with you and have had the same confusion. Hopes for the rest of Season 4? I think the proof if that from the trailer of tonight, Luna and her people are sick from the radiation, but Nyko seem perfectly fine, I wonder why that is and I hope they will address why, did living on the water weakened their radiation resistance? Well, she might not actually be our last hope. So he…, Jordyn Woods, 23, Goes Instagram Official With Karl-Anthony…, Rise and Shine: Here Are the 11 Best Coffee Creamers to Help You…, Copyright © 2020 TVLine Media, LLC. Luna had one weakness: her extreme affection and protectiveness of one little girl. Drop ’em in a comment below. Fans also wonder if there could be nightblood people hidden in other factions and tribes who aren’t known by Polaris. The 100 Trio Talks Luna's [Spoiler], ... * Though the nightblood will likely render Clarke’s list unnecessary, that doesn’t detract from the emotional importance of that scene. So does the Flame itself provide protection against radiation? After Luna refused to take the ALIE 2 chip, how will the Flame ever be passed on? So does the Flame itself provide protection against radiation? Let us know in the comments below. SPOILERS S4. Echo (born Ash) is a major character in the fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons, after initially appearing as a recurring character in the second, third and fourth seasons. After nearly three full episodes of utter despair, The 100 on Wednesday finally offered some hope for the Arkadians’ survival — and not a moment too soon. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. After the season three finale of The 100, fans are wondering if there are any nightbloods left. There's nothing that did show or informed us that nightblood have an higher radiation resistance. Becca used the "Nightblood" treatments to accept the Flame, but she was also immune to the radiation when she landed back on Earth 2 years after the nuclear apocalypse. ), which “shocked the living daylights” out of Octavia. Earlier this season, Ontari, in her quest to be the Commander of the Grounders, killed off every single up-and-coming Grounder who had nightblood. Even though the two women have conflicting beliefs, “Octavia really understands the importance of family and tries to bring them closer together.”. This post will contain spoilers through the season 3 finale, so don’t read on unless you’ve already seen it. But one question is strong in fans’ minds, and that involves the future of the people with nightblood and the Grounders. Maybe she just lived another year or two. Below, TVLine checks in with executive producer Jason Rothenberg, along with stars Bob Morley and Marie Avgeropoulos, about this week’s biggest developments: * First of all, that Scientology-esque religion Jaha introduced to Bellamy and Clarke? Nightblood filters are super efficient, but can be overwhelmed. I dont think Becca was immune to radiation, someone had pointed out in a different post, that when she looked at her radiation counter, the amount that was read was nowhere near enough to kill someone, but perhaps the flame supercharges nightblood, to make you immune, because the nightblood definitely helped protect survivors from the radiation. However, was it ever established that nightblood was better than the sky peoples blood at protecting from radiation? Was becca fine? share. It was quite an important scene, a new level of understanding and growth in their relationship.”, * And then there was Indra’s big reveal (she has a daughter?! I really thought night blood was going to play a part in saving them but apparently not.. The season finale of The 100 was phenomenal, without a doubt. Becca, the original ALI creator, did figure out a way to change her blood permanently into night’s blood. But Luna, the only one left, refused to take the chip. Well, I would think that her time in space, at least a couple of years to a decade, would increase her radiation resistance, just like the Arkers, but idk about that. Just think of it like a CO2 filter. It was a very “Anakin Skywalker kills the younglings” moment. and her poison-resistant blood could be the answer to saving everyone. Powered by. Likewise, Luna is not immune to radiation.