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Lemmy World Rules

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I recently revisited The 100 and was curious how other science fiction fans view it today. What began as a survival story gradually evolved into a series that explored leadership, morality, artificial intelligence, tribalism, and the consequences of difficult choices. While some seasons were stronger than others, I thought the show consistently raised interesting ethical questions and gave several characters meaningful development throughout its run. For those who have watched it, which season was your favorite, which character had the best arc, and how do you think the series compares to other modern sci-fi television shows?

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[–] YoFrodo@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

I liked it from the moment one of the kids jumped into the water and I thought "you didn't know whats in there!" and then they got eaten by some kind of water creature. I even liked the very crazy and more scifi final season (or was it two?)

Not a high brow/hard scifi show, but fun