The 48 | [s2e1]
: Clarke Griffin wakes up in a sterile white room at Mount Weather. Her initial panic leads her to attempt an escape, only to find Monty Green in a similar room nearby. She soon meets President Dante Wallace, who insists the mountain is a "sanctuary," though Clarke remains deeply skeptical.
: Dante Wallace introduces the burden of leadership in Mount Weather with the recurring line: "I bear it so they don't have to," referring to the dark choices made to ensure his people's survival. [S2E1] The 48
: A wounded Raven Reyes is left behind at the dropship. In a surprising turn, John Murphy returns to the camp and ends up helping her, famously stating he "doesn't want to die alone". : Clarke Griffin wakes up in a sterile
In the Season 2 premiere of , titled " The 48 ," the story picks up immediately after the explosive battle at the dropship. The episode title refers to the number of survivors from the original 100 who have been taken into the seemingly idyllic but suspicious Mount Weather. Key Plot Developments : Dante Wallace introduces the burden of leadership
: The episode highlights the disparity between the Grounders and the Mountain Men, subtly nodding to Clarke’s later quote (borrowing from Arthur C. Clarke) that "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic".