'The 100' season 3 episode 10 spoilers: Jaha forces Abby to lie about City of Light chips

Jaha forces Abby to use the City of Light chip. The CW

Jaha (Isaiah Washington) will do everything that he can to make sure that the A.L.I.E. (Erica Cerra) will succeed in the next episode of "100" season 3, even if it means that he has to force Abby (Paige Turco) to take the City of Light chip.

Based on the promo trailer for the episode titled "Fallen," Jaha will insist that Abby needs to take the pills so the people will believe that the pills are safe. But Abby knows that this is a lie, because she saw how Raven (Lindsey Morgan) suffered because of it.

Meanwhile, viewers of the show are looking forward to how Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) will deal with Lincoln's (Ricky Whittle) death.

In episode 9, Lincoln was executed by Chancellor Pike (Michael Beach) after he helped save a number of Grounders from being killed. This increased Octavia's fury against the person who is fully supported by her brother Bellamy (Bob Morley).

As seen in the promo photos for the upcoming episode, Bellamy will be on the receiving end of Octavia's wrath. Morley explained the reason why Octavia's anger will center on his character in an interview with EnStarz during the WonderCon in late March.

"Even though there are so many other people involved, he's the focal point for Octavia. The reason she's so upset by these things, and it comes about later, is because that's her brother," the actor explained. "She could take it out on X,Y, and Z [and] other people that might have been involved. You have Monty involved and Bryan involved, but it's taken out on Bellamy because they are that close and because they're siblings."

Morley also mentioned that it will be hard to remove Pike from power despite his ruthless decisions. According to the actor, the people of Arkadia still support Pike, which will make it harder for him to boot the chancellor out of power.

"The 100" season 3 episode 10 airs on Thursday, April 7.

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