'The 100' season 3 episode 6 spoilers: Bellamy learns the truth about Pike, plots a way to save Kane in 'Stealing Fire'

Bellamy in "The 100" season 3 Katie Yu/The CW

Pike is easily becoming the new enemy in town. In the next episode of "The 100" season 3, titled "Stealing Fire," fans will see him transform from a chancellor to a dictator.

From what has been established, Pike wants nothing but vengeance. His thirst for vendetta is the only thing that drives him and nothing more. He has no regard for human life and is prepared to slaughter anyone in his way.

When "The 100" season 3 returns, Bellamy will realize what Pike is really after. His eyes will be opened to the evil ways of the self-proclaimed leader. This will upset him, considering that he was one of the people that helped put Pike in the position he now ruthlessly abuses.

Things did not end well between Kane and Pike in "The 100" season 3 Katie Yu/The CW

Kane and the others are now at Pike's mercy, and Octavia believes it is Bellamy's fault. The promo for "The 100" season 3, episode 9 shows Bellamy hatch a plan of attack, only to be shut down by Octavia.

"You're the reason they need saving," a seething Octavia said.

In episode 8 of "The 100" season 3, Kane himself tried to stop Pike, but his plan backfired and he was sentenced to death. Now, the clock is ticking and Bellamy and the rest of the group are running out of time.

Octavia knows she will have to set aside her anger towards Bellamy and instead focus on rescuing Kane. It's just too difficult not to be influenced by her emotions but with Arkadia and her good friends on the line, Octavia needs all the help she can get to stop Pike.

"The 100" season 3 is currently on a hiatus, so the CW drama won't return on air until March 31. Till then, fans will have to do with spoilers about what's to come in the rest of the season, including a rumored new threat that looms over Arkadia.

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