The 100 (2014–…): Season 5, Episode 1 - Eden - full transcript

Clarke struggles to survive on a desolate, scorched earth while her friends in space come across a long awaited beacon of hope.

210 miles to polis.

At least I don't have to swim.

You got this.

Uh!

Uh!

Mm!

Ugh! Nngh!

Uh! Huh! Uh!

Uh! Uh!

Uh! Uh!

Uh! Uh!



Uh!

I'm here!

I'm here! Mom!

Uh! Uh!

Uh! Uh!

Uh! Uh!

Uhh...

Nngh!

No.

No. Uh...

Where was I? Oh, right. Polis .

Up until that moment, I believed I'd live

in the bunker with the others, with my mom.

I can't bear the thought of leaving her down there,



but the hard truth is, I could dig for years

and never reach that door.

I've been by myself now for two months,

but this is the first time I feel alone.

It's like we were never here.

Maybe we never should have been.

How the hell am I gonna make it 5 years?

Uh! Uh!

I came to arkadia looking

for food or water,

but all I found were ghosts.

Part of me thinks that Jasper

had the right idea .

What's the point if all there is is pain and suffering?

Real cheerful, Clarke.

I'm sorry. Ignore me, ok? I haven't had water in two days.

I need to find some soon, or I don't think I'm gonna--

Anyway...

I doubt you can hear me on this piece-of-crap radio...

But in case this is the last time I get to do this,

I just want to say...

Please don't feel bad about leaving me here.

You did what you had to do.

I'm proud of you.

breathe

don't speak

it's leaving your body now

I , I

hear , hear

your , your breathing

Mayberry: ♪ light by day ♪

a shadow resides by night

feel, feel

you , you leaving

Thank you.

Whoo!

Your cavern eyes are preying

your Scarlet lips half-saying

a sales pitch for the circus in your mind

young lady , you're scaring me

young lady, you're scaring me

The solar panels.

Uh!

Uh!

Uh...

Uh!

Oh!

Damn it.

Oh...

You think you can kill me?

Have at it.

Ah! Uh...

Aah! Aah!

Wait. Show me where you live.

Yes. Take me to your home.

No.

Uh!

Uh! Uh! Uh...

Aaaagh!

I'm done! Do you hear me?

I've lost everything!

I lost my friends, my father, my mother!

I've got nothing left!

Hey!

Thank you.

I used to think that life

was about more than just surviving ,

but I'm not sure anymore.

Animals don't feel guilty when they kill.

They just do it. They kill, or they get killed.

I tell myself that every life I took was for a reason,

but the truth is, the other side had reasons, too.

The grounders, the mountain men, even alie--

their reasons to want us dead were the same as ours.

It was us or them,

kill or be killed, simple as that.

So what now?

What becomes of the commander of death

when there's no one left to kill ?

I guess we'll find out because my fight is over.

The question is, who am I now ?

Wait till you see this place .

It's like the death wave jumped over the entire valley .

Unfortunately, the radiation didn't .

I've lost track of how many bodies we've burned

since reaching the ground .

God, this would be so much easier if I knew you were alive

if I knew I was gonna see you again .

Positive thoughts, Clarke .

It's been 58 days.

By now, monty should have the algae farm producing.

How bad does it suck? No offense, monty.

And I found berries, a whole field of them.

They're not very sweet, but they're beautiful.

I think that's what they used to make the paint for--

Wait. It's ok.

It's ok. Wait.

Hey, it's ok.

I'm not gonna hurt you.

Wait.

Are you alone?

Are there others?

It's ok.

So you can--aah! Aah!

Aagh!

Uh! Uhh...No.

Hey! Aagh!

Uhh! Aagh!

Clarke: Ugh! Uh!

Uh! Agh! Uh...

Uh...

Ah! Uh!

No.

Nngh...

Uh! Oh...

Aagh!

Uhh!

Ugh! Oh...

No. No. No.

Uhh!

Ah! Oh!

Uh! Ah...

Uh!

Ugh...ah.

Last two people on earth,

one of them happens to be the child from hell.

Ahh...

Uh!

Hey, wash up. It's time for supper.

Look. The berries are ripe.

That's nice. Come on. I caught. You cook.

Clarke, you promised.

Last season, there weren't enough,

but this year, they're everywhere.

Please?

I'll cook for a week and clean up.

Two weeks.

Deal. Come on. I'll drive.

English, madi.

I'm just saying, skairipa's a beast.

Of course she'd win the conclave.

Don't worry.

She'll get them out of that bunker.

I know she will.

I'm sorry they left without you.

Well, I'm not.

Because if I was with them, I never would have met you.

What about them?

Do you think they'll come back, too?

Ugh! Agh! Uh!

-Uh! Uh! -Agh! Aah!

Rrgh! Agh! Uh...

Soup's on.

Ugh!

Agh! Uh...

Ow! Ugh!

Uh...

Ha ha! Yes! Finally.

Oh, come on. I let you win so we could eat.

This isn't eating. It's surviving.

Hey, the new and improved triple-g

tastes better, and you know it.

Triple-g?

He calls this one green's green goop.

Better name, too.

And if by better, you mean doesn't want

to make you violently hurl,

then, yeah, it's an improvement.

Speaking of green, how's Eden?

Still just a dot. Emori, take a break.

I don't know why you waste your time.

I told you, atmospheric radiation

blocks radio signals.

They're down there. We just can't hear them.

We waste our time so they know

there's a place they can live.

Ground radiation has been survivable for a year.

They can live everywhere.

I think we can all agree that green is good.

Yes. He is...

But this stuff still sucks.

-Nngh...

Ok. Tomorrow I'll try again

to boost the signal from the antenna.

Shotgun. Ha ha! Space walk. Yes.

I know the feeling, but I need an assistant

who actually listens when I tell her to come in.

I will do everything you say, I promise,

no fun of any kind.

Or we could just figure out a way to get to the ground,

and we could tell them about Eden ourselves.

Bellamy, she worked on the fuel problem

all morning.

Six years and seven days.

Hey, time violation.

Dishes, latrine, or Murphy? You choose.

I'm sorry.

We said we wouldn't talk about it,

and I know that you're doing everything that you can.

-Seconds? -Yeah, right.

I choose Murphy.

I'd have gone with latrines.

Uh!

This is my side of the ship, remember?

What's the matter?

You wanted me to train, right, so let's do it.

-Rrgh! -Ah!

All right, but I win, you come back to the group.

No deal.

You have too many rules.

Besides, there's no one to disappoint over here.

Murphy--uh!

Ahh! Heh.

-That's a good punch. -Yeah?

Now, if you shift your weight

when you throw it, might actually hurt.

You know what I think your problem is?

This should be good.

You like being a hero.

Except up here, there are no heroes.

You're afraid you'd become worthless again.

Uh! Huh!

-Rrgh! -Uh! Uhh...

You're not worthless, Murphy.

Wait, wait. Bellamy, look. Oh!

Say you're not worthless, and I'll let you go.

Not kidding! Will you look? Look!

Let's go.

Come on.

It's been two and a half

hours.

Why, exactly, are we sitting here in the dark?

We should light up the ring,

let them know we're here.

Quiet, Murphy.

First, we find out who they are,

and then we ask them for help.

-Raven? -Nothing.

Radio sounds. Their comms might be disabled.

Or the ship could be unmanned.

Or it's manned by aliens who prefer

anal probes to radios.

Doesn't really matter as long as they

get us down to the ground.

I'm turning on the lights.

You know what? That's enough.

We make decisions as a team here,

even if we can't stand the sight of each other.

Look. All I'm saying is, it wasn't there yesterday.

Now it's in geosynchronous orbit,

which means someone is piloting it, correct?

It could be an ai.

I prefer the aliens.

Something's happening.

A second ship.

Look.

That must be a transport.

It's headed for the ground.

Emori, fire up the radio.

Now she wants to talk.

Mayday, mayday.

I am hailing the drop ship now on re-entry to earth.

We are stranded aboard the space station to your west.

Please respond.

Great.

Looks like we just lost our last chance

to get back to the ground.

Mayday, mayday.

I am calling the drop ship now on re-entry to earth.

Madi, pack up the rover.

Get it out of sight and load the guns.

-All of them? -All of them.

Who are they? Why are you so scared?

I will not let anything happen to you.

Do you understand?

Well, maybe they're friendly.

Maybe.

Look. Until I figure this out,

I want you to hide in your secret spot.

No. Clarke--

this is not up for discussion, madi.

The flamekeeper scouts never found you there.

Neither will they.

Promise me you'll stay in the hole.

What about you?

I'll be back as soon as I can.

Now promise me.

I promise.

Here.

If you shoot, they'll hear you.

I'll make sure it's my only choice.

Go.

All clear.

So much for the meek inheriting the earth.

Whatever took out the rest of the world

must have missed this spot.

You think?

You were right.

Spending extra time in orbit to find this place

was a good call.

Now see if you can figure out what the hell happened

to our planet while we were asleep.

On it.

Uh, nonviolent offenders with me?

Yeah, both of them.

Smart.

Give him that.

Relax, mccreary.

You're still my favorite mass murderer.

Sweep the village door to door,

then the woods.

Let's find out what we're dealing with here.

Out! Come on. Now! Uh! Rrgh...

Man: What the hell is this?

Little bitch shot me.

Aw, come on, man. You gonna shoot a kid?

Why not?

For starters, because she's a kid.

How about I put one in your leg

so you know how it feels?

Ugh!

Ugh...

Raagh! -Uh!

-Ooh!

Uhh!

Aagh!

-Rrgh... -Ugh...

Rrgh!

-Ugh... -Clarke!

Uh!

Hey, it's ok.

Wait. He tried

to help me.

I think he might be a good guy.

There are no good guys.

Uh!

Jenson, baines, we heard two more

gunshots in your direction.

Report.

What's it mean?

Fan out. Now.

Means we're not alone.

Monty, come on. Pack your things.

I don't think we should do this.

Look. I know it's a risk,

but they have a transport,

which means they carry fuel.

We can do this.

What if it's the wrong fuel?

We'll need to burn most of what we have left

just to dock, which means we won't have enough

to get back here to the place

where we've been safe for the last six years.

We leave, we can't come back.

Is that really a risk you're willing to take?

Yes. It is.

What if they won't let us dock?

What's this really about?

Hey, talk to me.

I killed my mother.

I let my best friend kill himself.

Oh, it wasn't your fault, monty.

I could have done more.

I don't want to be that person again.

Oh...

You are strong, monty.

That's one of the reasons why I love you.

No one should have to be that strong.

Remember, radio me when John gets

to the hangar bay so I can go get my--

saved you the trouble.

Thanks.

I'll start the preflight check.

Well, you blew a good thing.

Thanks for the empathy.

Sorry. Just, having a roommate

for the last six months because she made you

feel inadequate has got me feeling

a little cranky.

Hmm. Here I was, thinking it was

because you couldn't get us back down

to the ground.

That's the thing they don't tell you

about happily ever after--

harder than it looks.

Hmm, you know what this is?

It's a cockroach playing the violin.

-Oh. -Going the wrong way.

Final sweep. Right behind you.

Wouldn't it be easier just to step outside?

What are we gonna be now, bellamy?

Hey...look.

Nothing is gonna change on the ground.

I wish that were true.

Oh, I know it is.

We've kept each other alive,

all of us.

We're family, and nothing can change that.

I'm still banished.

What if octavia tries--

-no. She won't. -You do remember,

I almost killed your sister.

You're right. You're screwed.

My sister will understand, you know,

and if she's ok and alive and--

shh...

She's ok.

Then she'll forgive you, too.

Bellamy, it took you three years.

I'm more stubborn than her.

-Ha ha! -Good.

Trust me, whatever we run into down there,

octavia will be the least of our worries.

-Uh! -Agh!

Uh! Aagh!

Yah!