Adults Arkers became unsteady leaders on the ground.

The Chancellor became a City-of-Light-pursuing messiah.

And in season 3 spoilers ahead!

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What is his role now, in season 3?

BOB MORLEY:I think in season 3, hes trying to really define who he is.

So he decides its better to fight than to keep the peace?

It might be a little more complicated than that.

… His mind is very clouded.

I dont think theres really a good or a bad side.

Pike or Kane, I think both can be valid arguments.

How do you think Bellamy has changed to reach this point?

He had a big heart, but would make very rash decisions based on emotions.

Was there a moment in the show when you realized justhowdark it would go?

We were like, Ooooh, okay!

What scenes do you remember not being comfortable with?

Really any of the torture scenes.

I didnt feel comfortable torturing Ricky [Whittle, who plays Lincoln].

I think theyre a scourge.

It doesnt fill me with joy, being the gun guy.

He loves guns, he loves fighting, and Im like, Ahhh!

[Laughs]

Clearly, Bellamys story this season has plenty to do with Pike and the Arkers.

What else can you tell us about the rest of season 3?

Theres the issue of sustainability and there not being enough food.

Thats going to be a major issue for everyone on the ground.

Watching Bellamy kind of get a bit left behind [the high-tech world] is fun.

His story was always kind of low-tech.

Bellamys low-tech, but what about you and the fans online?

Do you keep up with what theyre posting?

Its easier for me to just focus on my work.

Maybe Im a bit of a Luddite.

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