The 100 season 6 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a desperate bid to save Clarke from Josephine's mind control, her friends devise a risky plan in
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the plan to save Clarke from Josephine's mind drive?
The plan involves temporarily stopping Clarke's heart to back up her mind onto the drive, then restarting her heart to bring her back.
Who is spared from execution and why?
Madi is spared from execution because she is a potential host for the Primes.
What strategy is being used in Sanctum to save Clarke's people?
The strategy involves using a chess game as a metaphor for strategic planning and rebellion against the ruling powers.
What medical procedure is being experimented with in Sanctum?
The experiment involves creating more Nightbloods through bone marrow extraction.
What is the main concern for Madi in this episode?
Madi experiences physical distress and internal conflict, indicating something is wrong with her.
What is the negotiation about between Clarke, Bellamy, and Russell?
The negotiation is about the fate of their people and the potential use of bone marrow to create Nightbloods.
How is Clarke's true identity being kept hidden in Sanctum?
Clarke and her allies work to maintain the deception that she is still Josephine to ensure their safety.
What is the ethical dilemma faced by the group in their plan against Sanctum's rulers?
The group wrestles with the ethical considerations of using violence and the creation of Nightbloods to overthrow the rulers.
What are the consequences of the execution in Sanctum?
The execution leads to significant fallout for the characters, testing alliances and revealing betrayals.
How does the power struggle in Sanctum affect the characters?
The power dynamics shift, causing characters to vie for control, test alliances, and face betrayals in their quest for dominance.