'The 100' season 3 episode 9 spoilers: Bellamy finally sees the light?

Bob Morley as Bellamy Blake in 'The 100' facebook.com/cwthe100

Bellamy (Bob Morley) might have a change of heart when "The 100" season 3 returns after a brief hiatus.

In episode 8, titled "Terms and Condition," Bellamy has started to believe that Pike (Michael Beach) is going too far with accusing everyone who opposes his ideas as a traitor. But his realizations came a little late because Pike has already sentenced Kane (Henry Ian Cusick) to death for the crimes of treason, kidnapping and attempted murder.

A brief teaser was released for episode 9, titled "Stealing Fire," but it does not reveal much information about the episode's plot. However, one of the scenes in the trailer showed a heated confrontation between Bellamy and his sister Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos), who was obviously unpleased with his decisions.

When Bellamy revealed his plans to save Kane, Octavia angrily said: "You are the reason he needs saving."

The trailer also features a tender moment between Kane and Abby (Paige Turco). It appears that Abby will not let anything bad happen to Kane, and she will do everything to stop Pike from executing him.

But it seems like Pike is very determined to go on with his plans and will not allow anyone to stop him. It will not be surprising to see the new chancellor sending out spies to monitor Bellamy's movement so he could know if he will remain loyal to his cause.

Meanwhile, the previous episode showed that Raven (Lindsey Morgan) managed to resist A.L.I.E.'s (Erica Cerra) commands when she remembered something about Finn (Thomas McDonell). This came as a surprise to A.L.I.E. Could this mean that her plans to build a City of Light with Jaha (Isaiah Washington) may not be possible after all?

"The 100" is expected to return on The CW on March 31.

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