The season holds high acclaim for its willingness to "go darker" than most network dramas.
The introduction of the Mountain Men and the complex internal politics of the Grounder clans (led by the iconic Lexa) adds immense depth to the show's lore. Critic & Audience Perspectives
“Season 2 is basically scientifically accurate and has Emmy worthy writing compared to the following seasons.” Reddit · r/The100 · 3 years ago Critical Ratings Rating/Score Source Link 100% (Critics) Rotten Tomatoes IMDb ~8.5/10 (Average Episode) IMDb Metacritic ~81/100 (Critic Score) Metacritic The 100 - Season 2
Solidifies her role as a ruthless but necessary leader, carrying the heavy emotional burden of her decisions.
Undergoes a "stunning transformation" into a fierce Grounder warrior. The season holds high acclaim for its willingness
“It was just adventure after adventure as the characters encountered dangers and obstacles over and over again.” WordPress.com · 11 years ago
The season explores the "gray area" of survival, often asking if there are truly any "good guys". It forces characters into impossible situations—most notably in the shocking finale where Clarke and Bellamy make a devastating choice to save their people at a horrific cost. Character Evolution: Undergoes a "stunning transformation" into a fierce Grounder
The second season of The 100 is widely considered the show's peak, transforming it from a typical "teen drama" into a gritty, morally complex sci-fi epic . Critics and fans alike praise it for its relentless pacing, which avoids "filler" episodes and consistently raises the stakes. Key Themes & Highlights