Script written by Nick Roffey
These are the Top 10 Differences Between “The 100” Books and the TV Series! For this list, we're looking at the most noteworthy events and characters left out, added or changed for the TV adaptation. Since we'll be going over the plots of both the novels and series, we're instating a spoiler alert from here on in. In the show, Clark's mother remains alive, but ratted our her father for treason. In the book however, both her parents were apparently executed, after the Vice Chancellor forced them to conduct illegal radiation experiments on children. In the show, Bellamy is an ambivalent character, whose pragmatic and ruthless actions are sometimes an asset to the 100, but at other times lead him down dark (and bloody) roads. His human side comes through primarily in his dedication to his sister, Octavia. But in the books, although Bellamy is still hot-headed, he's also a more sympathetic character, and even a bit of ladies' man! read more...
These are the Top 10 Differences Between “The 100” Books and the TV Series! For this list, we're looking at the most noteworthy events and characters left out, added or changed for the TV adaptation. Since we'll be going over the plots of both the novels and series, we're instating a spoiler alert from here on in. In the show, Clark's mother remains alive, but ratted our her father for treason. In the book however, both her parents were apparently executed, after the Vice Chancellor forced them to conduct illegal radiation experiments on children. In the show, Bellamy is an ambivalent character, whose pragmatic and ruthless actions are sometimes an asset to the 100, but at other times lead him down dark (and bloody) roads. His human side comes through primarily in his dedication to his sister, Octavia. But in the books, although Bellamy is still hot-headed, he's also a more sympathetic character, and even a bit of ladies' man! read more...