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  • Eric (Moderator): From The Hundred: Jason Rothenberg,

  • Eliza Taylor,

  • Lindsey Morgan,

  • Devon Bostick,

  • Christopher Larkin,

  • and Richard Harmon.

  • [cheering]

  • Male Fan: I love you, Lindsey!

  • [cheering]

  • Eric (Moderator): So Eliza, let me ask you, because the storyline has huge implications...

  • [cheering]

  • Eric: We got a look there at how Clarke has to deal...

  • with all of this and she clearly is dealing with this loss.

  • At the same time she has to worry, yeah, whoever...

  • is the new Commander could be heading straight for my people.

  • And now the worst possible person is in that role.

  • So can you talk about going forward...

  • How much is the loss of Lexa weighing on her...

  • while she has to deal with so much else?

  • Eliza: Well, I think, firstly...

  • Clarke has always been very good at compartmentalizing.

  • She's always been very good at pushing forward in even the worst situations.

  • But this one's different. This is her love.

  • It's gonna be really, really, tricky for her.

  • I think it changes her. It really changes her for good.

  • But in true Clarke fashion, she will somehow get through it.

  • But, it really is such a hard situation for her.

  • Eric: Now, Bob, Bellamy has gone to some very dark places.

  • [cheering]

  • Eric: He now is secretly working against Pike, but...

  • not even his sister can trust in him at this point.

  • Bob: Wow, I mean, you're reaching there.

  • Eric: Can he earn back that trust with the people he worked so closely with in the past?

  • Bob: I think he's going to have to prove himself.

  • And he's going to have to learn some pretty tough leffons.

  • Leffons?

  • Yeah, leffons, whatever.

  • Lessons, with that.

  • I'm sorry, this lady with sign language is doing great things.

  • And 'leffons' isn't a word.

  • Now she's going to sign that.

  • But I think it's going to take some work to prove his worth to them.

  • Bob: I don't think that he can't be redeemed.

  • He still has a lot of qualities that are an asset to the Skaikru.

  • Hopefully, he'll end up changing his mind and making them see that.

  • Eric: Lindsey...

  • [cheering]

  • Same Male Fan: I love you, Lindsey!

  • Eric: He really loves you.

  • Eric: Raven was under the sway of the City of Light.

  • She is now rejecting that, but will it be that easy?

  • She did take the chip, and we see that Jaha has some other plan brewing.

  • So can she so easily say: "I'm out on this deal"?

  • Lindsey: That answer is definitely coming up.

  • As far as in the next episodes that follow.

  • I think you really get to see the hold the chip can put on people and what it can do to one's mind.

  • And how scary that is and how one could utterly lose control.

  • You see Raven really put her mentality to the test and also...

  • Her... her friends! Come to her rescue.

  • Crowd: Aww.

  • Lindsey: [laughs] It's good. Keep watching the next episodes. You'll get all your answers.

  • Eric: Meanwhile, Devon, for Jasper, he's been trying to join the City of Light.

  • Now that he's seeing, because he was with Raven, he saw the memories she was missing.

  • Has that sufficiently altered his path? Is he sufficiently out now on trying to take that chip?

  • Devon: I don't know if it sufficiently alters it.

  • Yeah. I mean, Jasper's been suffering major PTSD since Maya melted in his arms, and...

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • I think he wants to do anything to forget that memory, but...

  • Seeing that Raven has forgotten about all of the good memories with Finn, it may change his mind a little bit?

  • But, you know, having someone melt in your arms is still pretty traumatic.

  • So it's kind of like a balancing act here.

  • Do I take it? Do I not take it? We'll see!

  • Eric: Flip of the coin.

  • Eric: Christopher...

  • Crowd & Richard: [cheering]

  • Eric: Monty, recently, it was good news bad news situation.

  • Because he was reunited with his mom!

  • But she kinda sucks.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Eric: What does he do now that his loyalty is going to be very tested?

  • He's clearly trying to help save the lives of these people, but his mom is diehard Team Pike.

  • Christopher: Hey, quick show of hands, who hates my mom?

  • Crowd: [cheering]

  • Christopher: Okay, to everyone who just raised their hand:

  • Don't forget that before he came to the ground -- He spent four or five months with these fine people.

  • Before that, I think he had a pretty loving relationship with his parents on the Ark.

  • And so his mom is alone on the ground, she's lost her husband...

  • and if Monty turns his back on her then she has nobody.

  • So I think the issue isn't as black and white as that may initially seem.

  • He is very conflicted, but I think he's always trying to do the right thing, so we'll see which direction he goes.

  • Eric: So Richard, with...

  • Crowd: [cheering]

  • Richard: If this was season one you would've booed.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Richard: I'll be glad I get a couple cheers now.

  • Eric: There's eight episodes left this season.

  • How many more times will Murphy get beat up?

  • Richard: Oh boy. I like how that's my question too.

  • Eric: I'll let you think on that.

  • Richard: Well, I mean, I can't spoil anything, but I think consistency is the key.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Richard: So, I think, probably, you're guaranteed a few more times at least.

  • Eric: On a more serious note, Murphy, he was taken to Polis.

  • He really was thrown into this situation.

  • How is he reacting to everything happening around him?

  • Because he was really thrown in there, and there's so much, so many huge events happening.

  • Richard: I mean, for Murphy being thrown into the fire, that's not anything new to him.

  • That's kind of been his MO since being on the ground. He's gone from one bad situation to another.

  • So I think he's taking it the same way he takes all situations for him.

  • Which is just -- He analyzes the situation to see what he can do to survive.

  • Then he makes sure that's what he does. So far he's had a pretty good record of that.

  • Eric: What I think is incredible about the Murphy experience this season...

  • is that he somehow has found himself as the only person who knows everything.

  • He knows everything about what happened to Jaha... Richard: It's true.

  • Eric: He knows everything about what happened with Lexa and the flame.

  • And so he becomes the accidental hero in many ways that I think people would not have guessed...

  • in season one, certainly. Which is incredible.

  • Jason: In large part a testament to how great Richard is.

  • Bob: We get it, Jason. You love Murphy.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Jason: I like too many one-liners from Murphy. I always have to cut them out.

  • Richard: I like saying them.

  • Eric: The "Murphy Experience" would be an amazing band name, by the way.

  • Bob: Sounds like a ride at Universal.

  • Lindsey: That Bob wants to go on.

  • Bob: Oh yeah. Twice.

  • Eric: As I was mentioning here, Jason, we've just got the worst case scenario as the new commander.

  • What can you say about what will the next move be for Clarke and also for someone like Roan, who is there?

  • Jason: Well, I mean, she's not the commander yet. She doesn't have the flame yet.

  • Eric: That's true.

  • Jason: The process is you win the conclave, i.e. kill all the other initiates.

  • Which she did, and there are no rules, so you can cheat like she did.

  • And then you have to ascend. The ascension ceremony is the ceremony in which the flame is put into...

  • the next commander. The next commander receives the memories and minds and wisdom of the commanders prior.

  • That hasn't happened yet. We'll see how that plays out.

  • Whether or not that happens. Don't want to tease too much about it.

  • But, it's not a straight path.

  • Eric: Eliza, Clarke really has no idea about the whole City of Light, and Murphy does, but even he wouldn't know...

  • what's going on back at Arkadia.

  • I'm guessing that might change at some point. Anything you can say about how she might react?

  • You know, given that this is a huge revelation about all of these things that are happening to people she cares about.

  • Eliza: Yeah, it's, like, my mind was blown even just when I read properly what was going on in Arkadia and with Jaha and everything.

  • Eliza: I think she's definitely going to learn more. I'm sure you can all gather that.

  • But, yeah, her mind will be like... "pew!"

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Jason: Murphy downloaded Clarke on everything in between episode 7 and 9. Eliza: Yeah.

  • Jason: She knows everything about what you guys just saw.

  • Eric: Outside Arkadia?

  • Jason: Whatever Murphy knows, Clarke knows. Eliza: Yeah.

  • Eric: Bob, let me come back to you. Bellamy siding with Pike in the first place.

  • He did some very dark actions.

  • What do you think it was that made him decide to side with him and go along with that initially?

  • Bob: Initially, I, I have to kind of call back.

  • But, look, I think that Bellamy with his experience with the Grounders has never really been positive.

  • There was a hundred kids that were trying to survive. An army started, we tried to retreat...

  • and they killed us, and fenced us in, and we had to fight our way out.

  • Bellamy went into Mount Weather and released hundreds of Grounders that were supposed to...

  • help him fight, and they just abandoned them, and left Skaikru there.

  • I think once Mount Weather went down, I think he'd had enough. It was the straw that broke the camel's back.

  • And he decided that he was going to take action with Pike, even though Pike's actions were very drastic.

  • You hear that Bellamy tried to stop them out on the battlefield, but still failed to do that.

  • I think that Bellamy was tired of living under the law of the Grounders.

  • Who haven't necessarily treated him, the Skaikru, the way that he thought they would.

  • People have to keep in mind that Bellamy wasn't privy to any conversations that Clarke and Lexa were having.

  • So what the audience knew is something that Bellamy did not know.

  • So he went forward with Pike.

  • I think that's pretty true to the way Bellamy was in the first season.

  • Kind of acts first and asks questions later.

  • Now a lot of questions are being asked.

  • In terms of that, I understand why he sided with Pike.

  • Eric: Lindsey, Raven first took the chip over the despair over her leg, which is...

  • a plot line that has gone on for quite awhile. She was injured at the end of season one.

  • Whatever happens next, she might be turning her back on the City of Light or not.

  • Do you think she can reconcile the situation? It really seemed like something she was not able to move past.

  • That's why she took the chip in the first place.

  • Lindsey: Reconcile as far as...?

  • Eric: Living with it. Lindsey: Living with it?

  • Eric: Being okay with it in some way.

  • Lindsey: Yeah, I think that's one of the most interesting things about this storyline.

  • Especially with Raven, because she always was such a physically and mentally strong character.

  • The disability threw her on her ass. It threw her on her ass in so many more ways...

  • than just "Oh, my body can no longer move the way I want it to."

  • It created such a chronic depression inside of her, and I kind of feel like...

  • most of Raven's obstacles and monsters this season are inside of her.

  • That people can't see.

  • She's the only person that can get herself outside that hole.

  • So it's really interesting to me how the City of Light became a desperate beacon of salvation.

  • And then she's finding it to be an abysmal hell that she has to once again get herself out of.

  • So, I think she's... It's tested her in so many ways. She's building herself to be that much stronger.

  • Eric: What do you think you'd say, Jason or anyone, if Jason lets you...

  • about other people who might be tempted by this chip and by the City of Light.

  • Jason: I'll say that Jaha and ALIE are on a mission to chip all of the people that are left on Earth.

  • And they went to, very smartly I think, Raven first. Because if they could make Raven...

  • feel good then 'the poster child' and people would line up, and that's in fact what happened.

  • But, I don't think they counted on Raven's tenacity and her strength of mind.

  • I think we will now see that as something that ALIE is going to have to figure out a way around.

  • "Can she overcome Raven's free will?" is sort of an arc going forward.

  • I think at some point everybody will be tempted, and we will have to wait and see who succumbs to that temptation.

  • Bob: Jason, with this chips, are they liked flavored?

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Lindsey: Mine was barbecue.

  • Jason: They're like Listerine breath strips.

  • They melt in your mouth.

  • Devon: I always wanted to know what happens if you take two chips.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Eric: Second City of Light.

  • Devon: Can you OD on chips?

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Lindsey: I like to say 'getting chip-faced'.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Eric: Start with different flavors of the chip... Cool Ranch.

  • Devon, let me ask about the rift between Jasper and Monty.

  • This was such a big friendship from the beginning of the show.

  • Right now because Jasper was in his own very dark place and obsessed with the City of Light...

  • We haven't really seen his take on Pike and Monty joining Pike.

  • Might we get to see a little bit more of that and what he thinks of where his friend has gone?

  • Devon: That's a very interesting question, Eric.

  • How do I answer that one? I, well, firstly, the fight with Monty was one of the most painful things to have to do.

  • Just because I love you, Chris, so much.

  • Crowd: Aww. [laughter]

  • Devon: We live together.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Christopher: Not anymore. Devon: Yeah, well, after the fight.

  • Devon: I'm not sure that Jasper's so aware of the politics going on with Monty and Pike.

  • Now that he's been thrust into the ALIE storyline trying to figure out the City of Light.

  • I think his main thing right now is trying to forget Maya.

  • But also understand what the hell is going on with Raven.

  • Crowd: [some laughter]

  • Excuse our fog. She's acting odd.

  • But obviously the rift with Monty is still within Jasper, and he wants to fix it.

  • But I think they just need a little bit of space right now because time heals all.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Eric: Chris, Monty had been the solid friend you could count on, not just for Jasper, but for other characters since the beginning.

  • Have you enjoyed that this season they have gotten to mix that up, and you're showing that big fight...

  • kind of got to talk about his own despair over what happened at Mount Weather?

  • Christopher: I am always a solid friend that you can count on. That has not changed.

  • I guess it was nice to air his grievances for a bit, but...

  • I mean what was the resolution of it?

  • They still ended up parting ways, and we haven't seen them since the end of episode 304.

  • They haven't really had a chance. 'Cause Monty put his heart on the line.

  • And Jasper took it under his heel and crushed it into a million pieces.

  • So I think if there is going to be any reparation for friendship at all...

  • I think Monty... Really, the ball's in Jasper's court.

  • He's done everything he can do, and I think they're both preoccupied at the moment.

  • But hopefully they'll figure it out or not. I dunno.

  • Crowd: Aww. [laughter]

  • Eric: Richard, Murphy, you had a great little Bonnie and Clyde thing going there briefly. Richard: Mmhm.

  • Eric: Might Emori... You know, she's kind of a wild card in all of this. Always that character when she pops in.

  • Might we see her again soon? Might she be able to help in some way with the current situation?

  • Richard: Jason?

  • Richard: What do I say to that?

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Jason: I would say Murphy is in love, and it will manifest in a way that he is surprised by.

  • He's always only taken care of Murphy, and for the first time in his life there's someone he cares about outside of himself.

  • I think it'll change him.

  • Richard, do you agree?

  • Richard: I fully agree. I think, speaking as Murphy, I think he'd obviously love to see Emori again.

  • Obviously me, as Richard, I love Louise and I love what she brings to that role.

  • And I think we have great chemistry on screen. Don't be jealous, Bob.

  • Crowd: [laughter] Richard: You know I love you, man.

  • Bob: I'm jealous of everyone.

  • Richard: Yeah, without giving away too much, I think where we left that storyline with me and her...

  • Definitely there's a little bit more to go. It's not quite wrapped up there yet, so I hope to see her again.

  • Eric: Before I go to audience questions, I just wanted to ask a broad question about the ALIE storyline.

  • And the fact that this has always been a science fiction show.

  • But did this storyline go into a very specific sci-fi way that some of you have to act in scenes...

  • and act like you don't see Erica. Was that interesting for you? Lindsey: Yeah.

  • Eric: To kind of have this very different element this year?

  • Eliza: Yeah, it was hard.

  • Lindsey: Yeah. You wanna look at her. Eliza: Yeah, you do.

  • Lindsey: She's pretty. Eliza: With her bright red dress. Goddammit.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Devon: It's interesting how each direct shoots ALIE as well. Lindsey: Yeah.

  • Devon: Because there's many different ways of doing it.

  • Devon: Whether you go all the way through with her in it or stop and start. Lindsey: Can we pause?

  • Devon: Yeah. "Pause! All right, Erica, step out, and, okay, resume!"

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Devon: Yeah, it makes the uh... I dunno. Lindsey: The flow.

  • Devon: It ruins the flow a little bit, but it's a fun dynamic to have. Lindsey: Yeah.

  • Devon: Where you really just kind of block out this hologram that doesn't exist. Lindsey: Yeah.

  • Devon: Is she a hologram? What is she?

  • [all talking at once]

  • Eliza: A mental projection, there you go.

  • Eric: All right guys, we're going to start taking audience questions.

  • Fan: Hi, my name is Zoe, and I was wondering what was your favorite scene to film in all the seasons?

  • Eliza: Hoah. That's tricky.

  • Lindsey: Spoiler.

  • Eliza: Oh, there's a spoiler in...? Lindsey: For me, yeah.

  • Eliza: Yeah, okay.

  • Jason: That's already aired.

  • Lindsey: Hated season one.

  • Jason: Favorite scene that has already aired.

  • Eliza: Ah, I'm going to pass that onto someone who can think of one quick enough.

  • Bob: I really enjoyed when Richard tried to hang me.

  • Bob: Hang? Hang? Hang.

  • Richard: Hang.

  • Bob: Hang.

  • Lindsey: Hang.

  • Bob: Hang? Richard: Hangangangang.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Richard: That was a fun scene. Bob: That was good. I thought it was fun. I lost my voice.

  • Eliza: Yeah, you really did lose your voice.

  • Bob: Yeah, I lost my voice. Lindsey: Yeah, you did, and everyone...

  • Bob: Oh no, the doctor thought I had the flu, and I said no, I was hung from my neck.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Bob: So then he came and started giving everyone shots. He just assumed.

  • Eliza: That's right. Lindsey: I got one.

  • Bob: He actually thought I had bird flu.

  • Eliza: What? [laughs]

  • Bob: Because I went back to Australia for Christmas. Anyway, that was fun.

  • Jason: Well, you were hanging for like twelve hours.

  • Bob: He didn't seem to understand that that's a thing we do.

  • Lindsey: That was your favorite?

  • Bob: That's it. Well, God, I... Devon: That's 'cause I grabbed him at the end of it.

  • Bob: Yeah, he hugged me. That made my day.

  • Jason: The incredible sort of lucky break from that was your voice totally shot.

  • As it should be if you were hung.

  • Bob: Yeah. It was wonderful, Jason. Awesome.

  • Eric: Very method.

  • Eric: Anyone else?

  • Devon: I liked fighting with Chris here. That was probably, I mean, it felt like it was all leading up to that.

  • There was a lot of tension there that needed to be aired. It was very emotional.

  • We got to cry and hug each other after. And now I guess we don't talk anymore or something.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Devon: The scene was my most favorite to shoot because we actually...

  • The director had us block it out. We don't usually get much time to do this, but...

  • We got to block out the scene several different ways, and we kind of workshopped it a little bit.

  • Which was nice.

  • Lindsey: That one time got to spit in your face, that was fun. Richard: They never even saw that, though.

  • Lindsey: No one got to see it, but that was... Richard: She spat right in my face.

  • Lindsey: But Richard's such a pro. I was like: "How much spit?" He's like "All of it. All of it."

  • Richard: Give me it.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Richard: I've been dreaming of this moment.

  • Crowd: [laughter] Lindsey: And I did.

  • Lindsey: I wonder if it was too much. Richard: It was great.

  • Eric: DVD extras, people.

  • Eric: Eliza, have you thought of a...?

  • Eliza: Um... I mean, yeah, I've got a couple.

  • From, uh, gosh, um, season one, shooting the finale outside realizing that Lexa's...

  • you know, betrayed me, that was a huge, huge thing. It was crazy. It was so emotional.

  • We were like out there for fifteen hours or something shooting this battle. It was so immersive, and...

  • It made everything feel so real, and, it was crazy.

  • Um, that was great, and I mean, you know...

  • The... I mean shooting the Lexa kiss was really great as well.

  • Crowd: [cheers]

  • Eliza: Well, it was, you know, she's a babe a).

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Eliza: b) It was something that I'd never gotten to do before, and like...

  • You know, it was amazing. It was like doing...

  • Lindsey: Never?

  • Crowd: [laughter] Eliza: Well, I, nevermind, no, I. Let's not get into that.

  • Eliza: On screen it was just so, it was really cool to be able to do something like that.

  • Bob: That's my favorite scene too. Eliza: Really?

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Eric: Before we move on to the next question...

  • Fan: Hi, I'm Anna. If you could change one negative aspect of your character...

  • that you want to see them change going forward, what would you choose?

  • Lindsey: Ooo.

  • Richard: He's too nice.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Crowd: [more laughter]

  • Jason: Correct me if I'm wrong, you guys, but a lot of times the negative aspects of your characters are the things that you like the most.

  • Richard: That's 100% right. Others: Yeah.

  • Jason: The audience hates me for the most part for writing those negative aspects, but...

  • as actors you like doing things like that. You like the dark stuff. I would think.

  • Eliza: Yeah, I do. Definitely. Bob: Yeah.

  • Lindsey: To an extent.

  • Eliza: I agree. Bob: Oh, I agree.

  • Bob: Negative is a matter of perspective as well. Especially in this world the way Jason's created it.

  • Eliza: I would smile more. Can I smile next season? Just a little bit.

  • Jason: I don't know. Next season is pretty intense.

  • Eliza: It's like people don't know what my smile looks like outside of something like this.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Jason: We'll try. We'll work something out. I have an idea.

  • Eric: Give her a (unintelligible) in the first episode. Dream sequence.

  • Eric: Next question.

  • Fan: Hi, my name is Bianca, and I just wanted to ask, obviously you guys can see how The 100 fandom is...

  • really big and, they can, I dunno, they're really powerful.

  • I wanted to know how you guys deal with all the impact. How do you guys look at it with all the trends that everybody trends...

  • Eliza: Yeah, we think it's amazing. It's fantastic.

  • I mean it's crazy at times. Certainly recently, I've found that I was tweeting, and it was the wrong thing to say for a lot of people.

  • And I have to really realize that... because it's been so quick for me.

  • I went from 5,000 followers to 300,000 followers in a very short period of time.

  • Which is amazing, thank you guys!

  • Jason: I went the other way.

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Jason: Just saying.

  • Eliza: Um, yeah, but it's incredible the impact that you're having on people, and I think it's such a powerful platform.

  • It's something that's very new to me, but it's like, it's really cool.

  • Devon: I think we're all proud of a very socially conscious fan base. You guys all rock. Eliza: Yeah.

  • Lindsey: For sure. For sure. Others: Yeah.

  • Devon: Really rock.

  • Fan: Hi, my name is Maya. Lindsey, you probably don't remember me.

  • Lindsey: I remember you! Hey, girl!

  • Maya: Hey! Richard, fight on Trojans. Spite on Trojans.

  • Richard: Get the heck outta here.

  • Maya: My question is for Bob. Richard: Remember last year? Remember last season? Remember what happened?

  • Maya: We're not going to talk about that. Richard: All right.

  • Maya: Bob, um, I was diagnosed with anxiety and depression in 2014.

  • And it really meant a lot when you decided to sell the shirts and donate to Beyond Blue, and...

  • speaking of platforms, I was wondering is that something that you plan to do in the future?

  • Because it was really amazing to fans. Also, if I could have your nametag, that'd be cool.

  • Bob: Yeah, I can't see why I'm gonna take it.

  • I think to touch on having the social media presence, and then having a socially aware following and fandom with our show...

  • It made me feel comfortable enough to express and to support people with mental illness.

  • And to be able to voice that. It's something that I don't think should be taboo.

  • And I don't think it should lessen your quality of life in any way. You should be open and be able to talk about it.

  • I would like to support them more, and now I'll look into that.

  • But I'm glad that it helped, and I think it's something that should be talked about.

  • You know, not everything should be kept in the dark. Nothing should be kept in the dark, really.

  • You should try and work through your problems.

  • You'll find more often than not that people are there, and they want to talk about it.

  • Everyone deals with their problems, and you shouldn't have to do that in silence.

  • Crowd: [claps]

  • Fan: Hi. I'm Caitlin, and I was just wondering, how do you guys feel about the Blake triplets?

  • Bradbury, Bellamy, and Boris?

  • Also, how do you feel about crocs?

  • Bob: Sorry, what was that last one? I have triplets?

  • Crowd: [laughter]

  • Caitlin: How do you guys feel about crocs?

  • Bob: Oh. Lindsey: Crocs? The shoes?

  • Eric: The shoes? Okay.

  • Lindsey: A lot of feelings.

  • Bob: You've got mixed emotions on crocs.

  • Lindsey: Jason?

  • Jason: I have no comment about crocs.

  • Bob: You're wearing some right now.

  • Jason: I don't know who the Blake triplets are. Is that a fanfiction thing?

  • Caitlin: So like season one you have Bradbury, then you have season two Bellamy, and three Boris...

  • (too faint to hear)

  • Eric: Is that the guy with the mustache that you...?

  • Bob: Sorry, it's, uh, I don't know. How do you guys feel about...?

  • Lindsey: I preferred Bradbury.

  • Lindsey: I prefer Bradbury.

  • Bob: I like him because he was three years younger than I am today.

  • Eric: Thank you. Next question.

  • Fan: Hi, my name is Katie. My question is for Bob. Out of all of the scenes shot that were cut from the season...

  • Which one did you want to go ahead that didn't?

  • Bob: I don't know necessarily if they were cut. This is one thing that when I saw that someone said it was cut...

  • it was actually edited. That's just something that happens in TV shows.

  • It touches on something that, to say that I had said that something was cut wasn't necessarily true.

  • That is one of the dangers of social media and taking information from one place...

  • that doesn't necessarily have all of the information.

  • There are things that do have to go. Like we shoot a lot of stuff that doesn't often make it to air.

  • We can only react and play in a scene from what has been written, and...

  • that doesn't necessarily make it to air.

  • I'm sure we all have feelings about scenes that have been edited in certain ways that we have no control over.

  • We can only play what's on the page. So, yeah, sometimes...

  • Jason: Can I talk? Bob: Yeah, I'd rather Jason take this one because, you know he controls the editing room.

  • Jason: I can tell you there's a scene that I'll talk about in a second that I wish I didn't cut.

  • But there are lots of reasons why things get cut. Sometimes a director's cut will come in...

  • The show has to be 42 minutes long, and sometimes a show will come in, like Dean White...

  • who directs a lot of our shows, his cuts come in really long because he's a beautiful director, and...

  • he's painting a story with pictures, and so, I have to, we together have to squeeze...

  • it down and find, distill the sauce to the story. Sometimes things get cut because...

  • The lighting didn't work or there was a technical issue or who knows why.

  • Never because performance isn't good. It's always for a technical reason.

  • There was a scene between Bellamy and Octavia in episode 4 that was basically before...

  • Bellamy meets with Pike, and Pike convinces him to sign up that was designed to give us...

  • a little more insight into what was happening in Bellamy's head that...

  • again for shitty, excuse my language, technical reasons it got cut.

  • And I do wish that the audience could have gotten a little bit more of insight into what was ticking up there.

  • You have to understand, I'm not trying to make the show worse by cutting those scenes.

  • I'm trying to make the show better all the time, and sometimes they have to go reasons like that.

  • Eric: Thank everyone from The 100, which is coming back this Thursday for eight more episodes.

  • Bob: Thank you.

Eric (Moderator): From The Hundred: Jason Rothenberg,

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