'The 100' season 3 spoilers: A 'Clurphy' relationship to be formed? Fans are not thrilled

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Fans of "The 100" can endure the cold winter months waiting for the show's third season that's expected to air early next year.

In the latest news surrounding the show, it was mentioned that season 3 could feature a team-up between Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and Murphy (Richard Harmon), dubbed as "Clurphy."

While not much has been revealed, speculations start to surround the "Clurphy" tandem that showrunner Jason Rothenburg teased in his Twitter post.

"(NOT-SO) DAILY DAILIES: The Blakes wreck me ... Again. Goodbye new friend. And... Clurphy!" the Oct. 28 tweet read.

Heading over to the comments section, some of the fans don't really approve the tandem, assuming that a relationship between the two characters will be formed.

One Twitter user @ChaGinger commented, "WHAAAAAAAT?!? I don't approve this!!!" while another from @nostalgichat stated, "Someone needs to rethink that ship name."

It appears that a lot of "The 100" fans don't like the sound of the pairing. Melty, however, reported that it's unlikely that Clarke and Murphy will be in a relationship, although it's possible that these two characters will cross paths once again in season 3.

Back in season 2, Clarke left the Sky People after saving them and went off to spend some alone time. It was then speculated that during her lone journey, she might find her way to the City of Light to be with Murphy and Jaha (Isaiah Washington).

As for the "goodbye new friend" part in Rothenberg's tweet, it is expected that season 3 will feature the death of a new character in the show. Melty reported that it could be Pike (Michael Beach) or Roan (Zach McGowan) who'll get killed while fighting in season 3.

Beach was known for his role in "Sons of Anarchy" and he will the role of a member of the Ark in "The 100." McGowan, on the other hand, is from "Black Sails" and will portray a rogue Grounder in the upcoming season of the post-apocalyptic drama.

 

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