Read on for our full Q&A with Rothenberg, breaking down the “return” of Lexa and Abby, the hint of closure for Bellamy, and the moment he wishes we could have had more time to savor: And because none of them are able to procreate - per the rules of transcendence or whatever - they represent the very last members of the human race. Then came the final final twist: Clarke discovered that a small group of people (aka all of the named characters we cared about) decided not to transcend, choosing instead to remain on Earth for the rest of their days. As “Lexa” pointed out, her actions (aka killing Cadogan mid-test) carried consequences she would never be allowed to transcend. Everyone who was still alive - including Levitt and Echo, despite sustaining near-fatal wounds, and Madi and Emori, neither of whom officially died - turned into energy and transcended. Just when all hope seemed lost, Octavia convinced both sides to drop their weapons, proving to “Abby” that humans are capable of unifying. Together, they watched as the Disciples clashed with the people of Sanctum, much to the judges’ dismay. That’s when Raven stepped up to appeal the decision, facing her own judge in the form of Abby.
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