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The 100 Season 2 Episode 8

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Will Finn kick the bucket in The 100 season 2, episode 8? These pictures may provide for us a sign. 

The mid-season finale of The 100 season 2 show tomorrow, and we are hoping to be left on a real cliffhanger. 

A week ago, Lexa gave Clarke a final proposal: peace with the Grounders, if the Ark survivors convey Finn to be executed for his law violations. 

Blood must have blood, truth be told, keeping in mind it is a boorish practice, it bodes well that the Grounders would take after an eye-for-an-eye profound quality code. 

Anyway will Finn bite the dust? Thomas Mcdonell has been prominently truant at media occasions and meeting calls, and the character is sadly one of the minimum enjoyed in the fan group (in spite of the fact that he is one of this current essayist's top choices). 

Related: The Finn-ish line: Why The 100 can't spare the Spacewalker 

The 100 season 2, episode 8 is titled "Spacewalker," and will emphasize flashbacks to Raven and Finn's youth on the Arc. 

The outline peruses: 

"AN EYE FOR AN EYE – Clarke (Eliza Taylor) comes back to Camp Jaha with annihilating news. Finn (Thomas Mcdonell) battles with the consequence of his activities. Abby (Paige Turco) accumulates data from an improbable source and plans for a battle. Then, flashbacks uncover Finn and Raven's (Lindsey Morgan) relationship on the Ark." 

There is an alternate alternative, obviously, which would leave fans stunned and reeling as we head into the rest: if The 100 murders off Raven rather than Finn. 

What better discipline for Finn, when its all said and done, than seeing one of the individuals he cherishes murdered for wrongdoings he conferred? Finn appears eager to go to his demise to spare his companions, and the Grounders may think passing is excessively simple for him – it would be far more awful to live, recognizing what his activities have brought about. 

We would be exceptionally disturbed to see any of The 100 characters executed off, however it is unreasonable to anticipate that everybody will survive – all things considered, the essayists would prefer not to make us glad. They need to make a decent, captivating TV show. 

Do you think Finn will pass on in tomorrow's episode? Then again Raven, or any of the other fundamental chara

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