'The 100' season 3 spoilers: Raven finds difficulty in dealing with losing Clarke and Finn

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After all the difficult ordeal that she had to go through in her young life, Raven still has to undergo more challenges when "The 100" returns for season 3 this month.

In a recent interview with BuddyTV, actress Lindsey Morgan talked about her character's adventure in "The 100" season 3.

According to Morgan, viewers of the show will finally see how Raven deals with losing Finn (Thomas McDonell). They will also learn how she felt when she killed all those Grounders in season 1, and how she feels that Clarke (Eliza Taylor) will not be by her side in season 3.

"I definitely think Raven will feel Clarke's absence because she shares something with Clarke that no one else does and she can't share with anyone else and that's Finn," Morgan explained.

She also mentioned that Clarke could be considered the only one who knows how painful it is to lose a friend.

"What they went through together losing him and life without him. Now that Raven's lost Clarke too, it's tough for her. I think she feels very alone," Morgan added.

The actress also said that Raven will also deal with different changes in her life like losing her leg. This means that the dystopian action-adventure drama will feature a transformed Raven in season 3.

However, Morgan stated that she personally wished that Raven would have a little breather from all the hurt that she experienced in the past.

"I personally would love it if Raven got a break and didn't get hurt as much, but I think one of the best things about Raven is that she always rebuilding herself," the actress said.

"She's not going to give up on herself. Season 3 is going to test her in a different way than any other season has, so hopefully she'll stay strong."

"The 100" season 3 begins on Jan. 21 on The CW.

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