'The 100' season 3, episode 4 spoilers: Clarke learns a shocking secret

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There has only been three action-packed episodes so far but "The 100" season 3 is already scorching hot. The series shows no sign of slowing down with the next episode titled "Watch the Thrones," which will see Clarke learning a shocking secret.

Clarke will learn of the identity of the person behind "a devious plan," which gives her the advantage to stop whatever this atrocity that's bound to happen. Clearly, she is not one to pass up on an opportunity to save her people.

The promo for the upcoming "The 100" season 3 episode features Pike seeking Bellamy's help to fight the Grounders.

"The Grounders out there will attack this camp. We wait, we die!" he warns Bellamy, who is clearly torn between who he should listen to.

In order to prepare for this attack, Pike requests Bellamy to obtain guns for them.

"That's treason," he tells Pike, who, in turn, argued and said that it is mere "survival." But Pike is all about "[striking] back," considering what the Sky Crew had to endure in the previous "The 100" season 3 installment.

However, it seems like he is the only one that is truly out for some Grounder blood and keen on avenging his people who died in the hands of the Ice Nation. It remains to be seen if Bellamy will give in to Pike's demand but what's sure is that he is bound to make a big decision.

"The 100" season promo shows Kane reminding Bellamy that "it's not too late to choose the right side." From the looks of it, Kane wants him to go for the peaceful approach to settle differences.

However, it seems that peace has once again become elusive for everyone and even Bellamy realizes that. In the promo, he can be heard announcing, "There's an army out there, we need to hit them before they hit us," hinting that he will join Pike.

"The 100" season 3, episode 4, "Watch the Thrones," airs Feb. 11 at 9 p.m. ET on The CW.

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