[Warning: This submit accommodates spoilers for The 100 Season 7 Episode 13! Learn at your individual threat.]
When you’re like us, you are still not over — and should by no means be — Bellamy Blake’s (Bob Morley) death in the final season of The 100. Even for a significant character dying, this one feels fairly painful, however Morley is right here to offer some parting phrases to hopefully make you are feeling a bit higher.
Morley’s character Bellamy died within the last moments of Episode 13, “Blood Giants,” by the hands of his personal greatest good friend, Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor). Although Morley stayed quiet within the night time the episode aired, on Thursday he shared a word to followers on his Instagram with some cute (if a bit morbid) reenactment photographs of his character’s dying with Funko Dolls.
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“OK. Effectively what a wild and life-changing experience it has been,” Morley wrote. “I’m deeply grateful to all which were concerned on this manufacturing over seven lengthy years. I might prefer to thank the crew, solid, writers, manufacturing workplace, casting, Vancouver, CW, and WB. And I need to thank the FANS which have gone alongside this journey with all of us. I’ve cast reminiscences on and off set and at conventions that may burn brightly for the remaining [of] my life. Farewell Bellamy, it is time for the massive sleep, relaxation straightforward. You might be lastly free.”
We’ll provide you with a second to gather your self after that…
On a present like The 100, characters die on a regular basis, and it was just about a on condition that a number of main gamers can be taken off the board within the last season. Nonetheless, followers have been upset by this dying greater than most since not solely did Bellamy betray his buddies to swear allegiance to Cadogan (John Pyper-Ferguson) in his last days, his long-time potential love curiosity, Clarke, was the one to drag the set off on him.
Whether or not you really liked or hated the way in which Bellamy went out, we are able to all agree that every one bets at the moment are formally off on who will and will not survive the collection.
The 100 airs Wednesdays at 8/7c on The CW.