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Who we are and who we need to be to survive are two very different things.
~ — Bellamy Blake

Bellamy Blake is the deuteragonist of the CW show, The 100.

He was portrayed by Bob Morley.

Description[]

Bellamy is one of a hundred delinquents sent to Earth after shooting Chancellor Jaha. He has a sister, Octavia he protected on the Ark and he was first an arrogant leader of the teenagers. But as the season goes on, he changes a lot becoming more caring and sensitive. He is often too protective of his sister, which leads to conflict between the two of them.

History[]

Bellamy first appears aboard the ship sent to Earth by the Ark. Landed, he finds his sister and opens the airlock. He becomes the leader of delinquents, although he often makes reckless and dangerous decisions. As they learn that Grounders are nearby, Bellamy doesn't hesitate to exterminate them while Finn and Clarke seek a peaceful solution. Bellamy is forced to work with Clarke as a leader despite some disagreements. In a flashback, we learn about his past with his mother and sister Octavia. When the latter was born, he had to learn to hide and protect her because a second child was not allowed on the Ark and was being floated.

In season two, he finds Kane and Abby who have also come to Earth. He witnesses Finn's death, killed by Clarke. They then build Arkadia and Bellamy infiltrates Mount Weather to save his kidnapped friends. He is guided by Raven and meets Echo, a prisoner. He also kills a guard but blames himself a lot when meeting his son who was going to school. During a teenage counterattack, he whispers to Jasper that he has come to help them and secretly gives him a weapon. With the help of Clarke and Octavia, Bellamy irradiates all places, killing all the Mountain people. At the end, Clarke decides to go live alone and says goodbye to Bellamy who returns to Camp Jaha.

In season three, Bellamy goes on a mapping mission and learns that everyone is looking for Clarke, including Azgeda. Bellamy also has a girlfriend, Gina who dies in the Mount Weather explosion. Bellamy also has a girlfriend, Gina who dies in the Mount Weather explosion. But the latter refuses to come to an agreement with the grounders and the coalition agreement which consisted in making the Sky People his thirteenth clan. Bellamy blindly becomes one of his men and participates in the execution of Lincoln, watched by Octavia. After which, he is beaten by the latter who considers him responsible for his death. Bellamy then helps fight and defeat A.L.I.E., an artificial intelligence that manipulated humans who ingest a chip.

In season four, he does the best he can to help prepare everyone for a second nuclear apocalypse, Praimfaya, in a bid to redeem himself. Unfortunately, Octavia still holds a grudge against him and his actions alongside Pike. He also discovers with Clarke a bunker found by Jaha. As the days draw nearer to the apocalypse, Raven updates a ship with Bellamy, Murphy, Monty, Emori, Harper and Echo on board. As the days draw nearer to the apocalypse, Raven updates a ship with Bellamy, Murphy, Monty, Emori, Harper and Echo on board.

In season five, Bellamy and his friends return to Earth as another population arrives as well. They face Paxton McCreary who wants to exterminate any stranger they meet. Upon defeat, they retrieve the Eligius ship and go into cryo-sleep. Upon awakening, Bellamy and Clarke meet Jordan, Monty and Harper's son. He reveals to them that Monty has decided to live a normal life aboard the ship while everyone else is asleep. Despite his death, he managed to find a new planet where his friends can live and asks them to be the "good guys".

In season six, Bellamy and his friends travel to Sanctum, revealed to be a habitable moon, where they meet Russell Lightbourne, ruler of an already existing city. In the process, they discover that the locals use hosts and their minds remain stored in a chip to live on forever. Bellamy allies with Gabriel, an exile, to defeat Russell and his followers. At the end of the season, Bellamy loses Octavia after Hope Diyoza stabs her and she vanishes into the Anomaly.

In the seventh season, Bellamy is kidnapped by the Disciples and escapes, but is apparently killed in an explosion. Having been transported to the planet Etherea instead, Bellamy is trapped for over two months, befriending Conductor Doucette and coming around to the Disciples' way of thinking. After returning to the Disciple homeworld of Bardo, Bellamy betrays his friends and takes on an antagonist role due to his fanatical belief in the Disciples Last War and Transcendence. Following his betrayal of the secret of the Flame's destruction, Bellamy's friends refuse to hear him out due to his actions and note that he seems greatly changed from the man he once was. After Sheidheda directs Bellamy to Madi's sketchbook revealing that Madi has the memories of the past Commanders, Clarke enters into a standoff with her former best friend, knowing that Bill Cadogan will do anything it takes to get what he wants even if it kills Madi. After a tearful plea between the two for the other to stand down, Clarke reluctantly shoots her best friend in the heart, killing Bellamy, although she is forced to leave the sketchbook behind. Both Octavia and Echo forgive Clarke for killing Bellamy, believing that the real Bellamy was already dead and that he would've forgiven Clarke too. Tragically, despite Bellamy being proven to have been right about Transcendence all along, since only the living can transcend, he is unable to join the rest of humanity into transcendence.

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Main
Clarke Griffin | Abby Griffin | Finn Collins | Bellamy Blake | Wells Jaha | Octavia Blake |
Thelonious Jaha | Marcus Kane | Raven Reyes | Jasper Jordan | Monty Green | John Murphy |
Lincoln | Jordan Green | Hope Diyoza | Roan | Echo | Gabriel Santiago

Recurring
Indra | Emori | Lexa | Charmaine Diyoza | Gaia | Eric Jackson | Madi Griffin | Harper McIntyre |
Nathan Miller | Jacapo Sinclair | Miles Shaw | Niylah | Maya Vie | Kyle Wick | Levitt

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