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Everything We Learned From The ‘The 100’ Panel At Walker Stalker London

Richard Harmon & Eliza Taylor at Walker Stalker London

Ahead of its US return on 24th April, The 100 stars Eliza Taylor, Richard Harmon and Sachin Sahel, took to the Walker Stalker London stage to answer questions from the fans. The hour-long Q & A saw the trio tackle a multitude of questions, here are the highlights:

Richard Harmon has a very interesting take on how Bellamy or Murphy might die.

When asked who Murphy would kill for doing him wrong, actor Richard Harmon picked Bellamy, but not for the reasons you might think:

“This is going to be unpopular – it’s unpopular for myself – bit I really do believe that with everything that they’ve been through, and I don’t think that when it happens they’ll want it to happen, but Murphy or Bellamy has to hill one another. It’s not going to be a happy thing because I think they do really love each other at this point. But I feel like something has to drive them to a place where one has to kill the other. It’ll be something like helping them to the other side – like a pity / mercy kill, but one of us has got to do it. Either I’ll kill him, or he’ll kill me.”

Eliza Taylor got emotional talking about opening a school in Thailand. 

It’s one of the most rewarding experiences of my entire life. I’ve gotten opportunities to do so many amazing things in my life because of you guys. Thank you to anyone who donated. I’ve gotten to travel the world and do amazing things, but this school has made me a better person. It’s made me so grateful for what I have. I’m so grateful to be able to look after these kids and give them an education. I get emotional whenever I talk about it, so I’m gonna stop now.”

Richard Harmon & Eliza Taylor at Walker Stalker London

The dynamic between Clarke and Abby will shift in Season 5.

The end of Season Four of The 100 saw a second nuclear blast rip through the planet. Clarke, ended up trapped outside, but thanks to her Nightblood she managed to survive along with a young girl. There was then a time jump and this has gotten people wondering this will have affected Clarke’s relationships with other characters after so long apart. Eliza Taylor remained relatively tight-lipped so as to not spoil what is to come, but did share that – ‘The most different she’ll be is with her mother because she has now become a mother, and she understands a lot more. But she also has this animosity with her and that’ll be interesting to see play out.

Eliza Taylor has finally accepted that she has a lot of Clarke in her.

For a long time now I’ve been saying at panels… I’ve been saying that I’m nothing like Clarke. That I’m not brave and that I couldn’t survive. But I’ve actually discovered that that may not be true and that there is a lot of me in Clarke. I do have tenacity and I am brave. I think that was the hardest thing to accept. It’s something that Clarke taught me. I’m pretty kick-ass myself.

Read more of our Walker Stalker London coverage here

Kat Hughes is a UK born film critic and interviewer who has a passion for horror films. An editor for THN, Kat is also a Rotten Tomatoes Approved Critic. She has bylines with Ghouls Magazine, Arrow Video, Film Stories, Certified Forgotten and FILMHOUNDS and has had essays published in home entertainment releases by Vinegar Syndrome and Second Sight. When not writing about horror, Kat hosts micro podcast Movies with Mummy along with her five-year-old daughter.

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