'The 100' season 3 spoilers: Clarke wrestles with a decision in episode 3

Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and Roan (Zach McGowan) in "The 100" Facebook/ cwthe100

In this week's episode of "The 100," Clarke (Eliza Taylor) was briefly reunited with Lexa (Alycia Debnam Carey) for the first time since Lexa betrayed her.

The Commander of Death was still being hunted by people who either want to kill her or save her from being killed, and toward the end of the episode, Clarke was taken away by a bounty hunter named Roan (Zach McGowan), a prince and the son of an Ice Nation Queen.

Speaking with E! Online, Taylor spoke about Eliza's mysterious captor, saying that the two actually have more similarities than they think they do.

"Roan's from the most brutal of all the grounded clans, yet he doesn't actually have it in him to be as ruthless as his people are, which Clarke does as well," said Taylor. The actress added that while the sky crew has been brutal, Clarke never had the same mentality as them, and that the two will slowly realize that they have a lot of common that way.

On how Roan sees Clarke, McGowan told Collider that at first, Roan didn't think much of her and was very skeptical of how she became The Commander of Death.

"At the beginning, he definitely writes her off," said McGowan. "She's supposed to be the great commander of death, but he scoffs at that. But over their time together, more respect grows."

McGowan also previewed a fight between Roan and Alycia in an upcoming episode and said that it's going to be a swordfight. The actor said that the fight scene lasts about two and a half minutes and that the scene took half a day of filming.

Next week, in the episode "Ye Who Enter Here," Clarke wrestles with a decision, and this might have something to do with her choice on who to trust. Bellamy (Bob Morley) learns that something isn't what it seems. Meanwhile, Murphy plans to betray his former Chancellor.

"The 100" airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. on the CW.

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