5 big questions after The 100 Season 7, Episode 11

The 100 -- "Etherea" -- Image Number: HU710B_0191r.jpg -- Pictured (L-R): Bob Morley as Bellamy and Jonathan Scarfe as Conductor -- Photo: Sergei Bachlakov/The CW -- 2020 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved.
The 100 -- "Etherea" -- Image Number: HU710B_0191r.jpg -- Pictured (L-R): Bob Morley as Bellamy and Jonathan Scarfe as Conductor -- Photo: Sergei Bachlakov/The CW -- 2020 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved. /
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The 100 — “Etherea” — Image Number: HU710B_0011r.jpg — Pictured: Bob Morley as Bellamy — Photo: Sergei Bachlakov/The CW — 2020 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved.
The 100 — “Etherea” — Image Number: HU710B_0011r.jpg — Pictured: Bob Morley as Bellamy — Photo: Sergei Bachlakov/The CW — 2020 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved. /

Here are the burning questions after watching The 100 Season 7, Episode 11

There were a lot of things to love about The 100 Season 7, Episode 11. There were also a lot of questions at the end of the episode.

Let’s just rejoice at the fact that Bellamy is alive. He may have converted to becoming a Disciple (understandably considering the entire situation) but at least he is alive. On top of that, we got some great throwbacks to earlier seasons, with Bellamy seeing his mom and the mention of Pike. This episode showed just how far Bellamy has come over the years to become the survivor that he is.

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I also love that Van Helsing‘s Jonathan Scarfe was back for an episode. We’d previously seen him on “Welcome to Bardo,” so seeing him back in this episode as the one to help Bellamy was just perfect.

However, the episode did leave us with plenty of questions. Here are my five biggest questions after The 100 Season 7, Episode 11.

Has Bellamy fully converted?

In a way, it’s not surprising to see the development for Bellamy in this episode. He and the Conductor were stranded for months. They only had each other with hardly any food. It was a battle of wills. Maybe it was a battle of faith.

Bellamy decided to put aside his anger and “selfish ways,” and he decided to pray. That first time he prayed, he hallucinated his mom and then the storm outside stopped. Then he and the Conductor got to the top of the mountain and were able to open the bridge to get back to Bardo.

It’s no wonder he seems to have fully converted. For now, I’m going with that, but I don’t think it’s going to last.