![]() ![]() ![]() Josephine Lightbourne is bright, funny, and intuitive–not terribly unlike 17-year-old Clarke Griffin when she first stepped off the dropship. While we’re here, we get an overload of information from the Lightbourne family when they experience what I’m assuming is their first bi-solar eclipse.įirst up, we meet Josephine Ada Lightbourne herself, author of the Red Sun Rising children’s book/warning that Clarke and Bellamy found on “Sanctum.” How exactly she comes to write that book is a pretty huge question, since we also see her get brutally murdered by her own father within minutes of us meeting her. We begin “Red Sun Rising” by taking a trip to the past–236 years in the past, to be exact. The 100 - “Red Sun Rising” - Pictured (L-R): Bob Morley as Bellamy and Eliza Taylor as Clarke - Photo: Robert Falconer/The CW - 2019 The CW Network, LLC. The team on the ground faces their inner darkness, while the group in space makes first contact with the people that live on this mysterious moon. ![]() We learn a lot in this episode, while still being able to dig into the gritty conflicts that have carried over from the previous seasons. With a deadly flashback to the original settlers on Sanctum, a rough case of Eclipse Induced Psychosis for our team on the ground, and a hostage situation in the sky, “Red Sun Rising,” written by Jeff Vlaming, is a thrilling hour of television that doesn’t let up. The first five minutes of The 100 Season 6 Episode 2, “Red Sun Rising,” may be one of the best cold opens in the show’s history. ![]()
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