The 100 Season One
SCORE: 61
On the night I finished watching The
Office Season Nine I had a little time left over. So I decided to check
out The 100 Season One. I was surprised at how interesting this
television show is. The 100 Season One is set in the future after a
nuclear war. The last remnants of humans are up in a space station. They
have an overpopulation problem and all criminals are sent out an
airlock. Those under the age of 18 are put in a prison.
One hundred of the under age criminals are sent down to Earth. Even
though there are still some decades before they think the Earth is safe
they check anyway. Why do they check? SPOILER ALERT! They are running
out of air and do not have the ability to fix it. They will all die if
they do not do something. So they send the kids down to Earth to see if
they can sent more people down as well.
The 100 Season One has plenty of surprises for viewers. SPOILER ALERT!
There are humans already on the Earth. Some groups survived by having a
natural immunity. Others survived underground in a mountain. There is a
whole interesting and different dynamic system found in The 100 Season
One. The dystopian future is interesting in many ways.
The issues families will have with The 100 Season One are blood,
violence, torture, lack of attire, enticement to lust, sex outside of
marriage, bad language, and more. The 100 Season One gets pretty dirty
in a lot of areas. Survival is used to justify all kinds of savage
behaviors. There is a peace nick character who wants everyone to give
peace a chance.
The ending of The 100 Season One is interesting indeed. We finally see
The Mountain Men. These spooks are obviously more technologically
advanced than the Grounders The 100 are used to. I am interested to see
what happens in future seasons. The 100 Season One only had thirteen
episodes in it. The 100 Season One is not for kids with all of the blood
and violence.
- Paul
Graphics: 50%
Sound: 55%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Gameplay: 85%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%
System: Netflix
Publisher: Netflix
Developer: Alloy Entertainment
Rating: ‘TV-PG’ - This program contains some material that many parents
would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.
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