Farewell to the Iconic 2010s Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Drama

The 2010s marked a golden era for sci-fi television, highlighted by thought-provoking narratives and a diverse range of content. One standout series from this decade was “The 100,” a post-apocalyptic drama that aired on The CW from 2014 to 2020.
Overview of The 100
Created by Jason Rothenberg, “The 100” quickly garnered acclaim for its innovative storytelling. The series unfolded after a nuclear disaster forced humanity into space. Ninety-seven years later, one hundred teens, often referred to as Skaikru, are sent back to Earth to assess its habitability.
- Premiere Date: 2014
- Finale Date: 2020
- Network: The CW
Key Cast and Characters
The show featured a robust ensemble cast, including:
- Eliza Taylor as Clarke Griffin
- Bob Morley as Bellamy Blake
- Marie Avgeropoulos as Octavia Blake
- Lindsey Morgan as Raven Reyes
- Devon Bostick as Jasper Jordan
- Paige Turco as Abby Griffin
- Henry Ian Cusick as Marcus Kane
- Isaiah Washington as Thelonious Jaha
- Richard Harmon as John Murphy
- Alicia Debnam-Carey as Lexa
Critical Reception
“The 100” received praise for its ambitious narrative and character development. The first season achieved a score of 76% on Rotten Tomatoes, with subsequent seasons showcasing even higher ratings, culminating in a perfect 100% for the final three seasons.
The show was notable for tackling complex themes, including survival, morality, and identity. Its representation of LGBTQ+ relationships, particularly the bond between Clarke and Lexa, was groundbreaking yet controversial due to Lexa’s tragic demise, which disappointed many fans.
Streaming Changes
As of December 18, “The 100” will leave Netflix, a blow for subscribers who enjoyed the series. However, it continues to be available on HBO Max in the U.S.
The blend of character-driven plots and engaging science fiction made “The 100” a defining series of the 2010s. Despite its controversies, the show left a lasting impact on its audience and the genre as a whole.



