But all are welcome here … unlike the corner of Earth that the Arkers are inhabiting.

And while that time has allowed the Skaikru to settle a little bitthey have a Jeep!

and fighting classes with the World’s Most Attractive Grounder!

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and a mapping room!things are as hostile as ever.

But peace is a foreign concept here."

We’re first introduced to this conflict when Bellamy joins Kane in said mapping room.

They’ve drawn out the locations of the 12 clans and are staying far away from Azgeda, a.k.a.

The Ice Nation isn’t really playing ball, but everyone else is under a ceasefire.

But the party is stopped when a beacon from the Ark goes off.

Well now they have clear proof where part of the ship is.

The problem is it’s in Sector 8, also known as Azgeda.

The Farm Station isn’t there, but a group from Ice Nation on horses is.

The Azgeda tell the Skaikru that they’re looking for Wanheda.

Now Jasper isn’t in the best emotional state.

His girlfriend melted in his arms less than three months ago.

So with nothing to lose, he goes for the beacon and the guy goes for Jasper’s throat.

With the Grounder’s knife starting to slice across Jasper’s neck, Jasper starts LAUGHING.

Sadly it doesn’t seem like he wanted saving.

Someone c’mon get this kid a therapist.

Apparently she’s a little more willing to trust the Sky People now.

She reached out to Kane to warn him about something: “This is about Clarke.”

Clarke is the “Wanheda” that Ice Nation is looking forbut it’s not just Ice Nation.

According to Indra, Grounders believe that when you kill someone, you get their power.

So strong that they’re calling her Wanheda, which is Trigedasleng for “Commander of Death.”

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So what exactly is this Commander of Death up to?

Killing a panther with her bare hands.

Clarke has been sleeping in the woods and killing her food for three months.

She deserves this, guys.

When the Jasper rescue team gets back to Arkadia, Abby has to help Raven down from the horse.

Raven is clearly in pain, but refuses to talk about it.

Raven is not having it.

Raven just fires back, “Fix yourself Abby.”

But it’s kind of true.

Lincoln is full of wisdom, but no one really wants to hear it.

Octavia cries, and all our hearts break.

Who’s out to get them?

An enemy we’ve yet to meet?

There seem to be lots of possible enemies we haven’t met yet.

Clarke wakes up with a start in bed next to Niylah and flees the scene quickly.

She probably wishes she had stayed in bed because she’s quickly snatched up by the bounty hunter.

It’s torture for Murphy, but great expository for us.

We learn that Chris, the guy responsible for A.L.I.E.

who shot himself pre-nuclear war, had a few friends help him create the A.I.

One video shows him introducing A.L.I.E.

to Becca, the human who looks like the hologram form A.L.I.E.

Becca asks what A.L.I.E.

’s core command is and she says “Fix the root problem.”

What’s the root problem Becca asks?

“Too many people.”

Another video shows two of Chris' friends finding him dead in the bunker.

They say, “I knew the news was wrong.

The stupid son of a bitch let A.L.I.E.

And that’s when the door opens.

It leads him to the house, where he finds Jaha.

“There you are.”

Of course Jaha says something super obnoxious.

Murphy tries to attack him, but the exertion is too much and he passes out.

He wakes up refreshed, clean, and with a haircut!

(Did Jaha bathe Murphy while he was unconscious?

That’s super creepy.)

There’s an apple and a glass of water waiting for him.

Jaha is there, but not there.

appears and tells Murphy that Jaha is “at the City of Light.”

Murphy doesn’t take any time to contemplate this; he just throws his apple through her.

“It’s refreshing to be around people who understand technology again.”

Apparently she’s an A.I.

with a sense of humor.

Jaha “awakens,” or whatever we’re calling this, and Murphy tells him that A.L.I.E.

is responsible for ending the world.

Jaha: “She didn’t end the world.

She saved it.”

Okay, I thought we had seen Jaha unhinged before, but this is just next level.

And at that statement, Murphy is out.

But he’s on an island, so he can’t gothatfar.

Jaha and a man named Gideon are coming down to the shore as well.

Richard Harmon played Murphy’s mix of hurt, abandonment, and anger incredibly well here.)

Jaha says they needed time to convert the nuclear warhead to a power source.

can complete the work she began with her creator 100 years ago, he says.

Then Jaha pulls out a blue pill (do you think A.L.I.E.

and asks Murphy to experience the City of Light.

In this mystical place, there’s no pain, no hate, no envy.

But those thingsmake upJohn Murphy, so he says no thanks.

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