The 100 season 6 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "The 100," Clarke battles for control against Josephine Lightbourne, who has overtaken her body. Trapped in a mindscape with manifestations of her past, including her father and memories of Lexa and Bellamy, Clarke confronts her guilt and the consequences of her actions. Josephine, revealing a ruthless and manipulative nature, tries to erase Clarke completely. Clarke discovers she can manipulate the mindscape, using it to resist Josephine's efforts. Meanwhile, in the real world, Bellamy makes a deal for his people's safety, unaware that Clarke is still fighting for her life within her own mind. The episode ends with a revelation that Clarke is alive, setting the stage for a rescue mission.
Full Episode S06E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Josephine Lightbourne?
Josephine Lightbourne is the person who has taken over Clarke's body.
What is Clarke's realization in the mindscape?
Clarke realizes she is still alive, despite being in a mindscape with her father.
How does Clarke still exist despite the mind-wipe attempt?
The neural mesh in Clarke's brain interfered with the mind-wipe process.
What does Josephine want from Clarke's memories?
Josephine wants to access Clarke's memories to learn how to fully erase her.
What internal struggles does Clarke face in her mindscape?
Clarke confronts manifestations of her guilt and past actions, including Jasper and Maya.
How does Clarke gain control in her mindscape?
Clarke realizes she can control and manipulate her mindscape.
What is revealed about Josephine's character through her memories?
Josephine's memories reveal her ruthless nature and lack of empathy.
What is the significance of the traumatic memory Clarke confronts?
The traumatic memory provides a key to Clarke regaining control over her physical body.
What deal does Bellamy make for his people's safety?
Bellamy agrees to build a compound in exchange for his people's safety.
How does Josephine plan to eliminate Clarke?
Josephine reveals she knows how to kill Clarke once and for all.
What is the status of Clarke at the end of the episode?
Clarke is alive in her mindscape, and a plan to rescue her is being formed.
What does Josephine's attitude towards nulls reveal?
It reveals her belief in the superiority of the Primes and disregard for those she deems inferior.
How does Clarke's confrontation with her past affect her?
It forces her to reflect on the impact of her decisions and the notion of sacrificing herself.
What does the mindscape symbolize for Clarke?
It symbolizes her internal battle, guilt, and the struggle for control over her own destiny.
What does the phrase "Go float yourself" signify?
It's a defiant statement Clarke uses, indicative of her resistance and refusal to give in.