'The 100' season 3 spoilers: Clarke makes a big decision

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It was all about reunions in the previous episode of "The 100" season 3, but things are not bound to go smooth as anyone would expect.

The reunion between Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) finally happened, but it's not going well. In the promo trailer for the next episode titled "Ye Who Enter," Lexa can be seen telling Clarke to bow down before her so that her people will be protected. She also told her that she wants Clarke's people to join her people, but the latter responded that she would "never" succumb to her orders.

Is she firm with her decision? Based on the episode synopsis from SpoilersGuide, Clarke is said to struggle with making a decision. The heroine will also face some big challenges, considering everyone knows how she is responsible for the Mount Weather Massacre.

Even Taylor herself admitted that her character will be in for some big trouble. "Oh, they're all going to be terrible, in a good way," she told E! Online, adding that there will be more confrontations between her and everyone.

Even show executive producer Jason Rothenberg agreed with her. "It's going to be hard for her, because seeing their faces every day is going to remind her of what she had to do," Rothenberg said.

The executive producer also teased that the season will also be emotional as there are other people who also love Clarke for what she's done and those are the people who matter.

Elsewhere in the episode, Bellamy (Bob Morley) will "learn that something is not what it seems," according to the synopsis. In the previous episode, Bellamy and Clarke had quite a brief reunion when the former attempted to save the latter from bounty hunter Roan (Zach McGowan).

Bellamy and Clarke have not had the chance to talk things out, but soon they will. But what will Bellamy find out in the next episode?

Watch "The 100" season 3 every Thursday at 9 p.m. EST on The CW.

 

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