That’s entirely possible, however, for the sake of argument, let’s assume that this truly is a memory. Given that this scene is taking place where she is locked in a room with Emori, the voice could commanding Echo to behead Emori. Now, there’s one of two ways to take this. A lot is said to Echo, in what many are assuming are recalled voices from her past that now are haunting her, but the thing that sticks out is one line: “Cut her throat and bring me her head.” Similarly to Clarke, we hear the voices that play in Echo’s mind, one of which sounds suspiciously like Nia, the former queen of Azgeda whom Lexa killed back in Season 3. Is a new episode of 4400 on tonight? (December 20).The Flash season 8 spoilers: When does episode 6 come out (what’s next in the season?).Riverdale season 6 spoilers: When does episode 6 come out (what’s next in the season)?.Dynasty Season 5 spoilers: Fallon’s fate revealed in two-part premiere.Is there hope for Cheryl and Toni (Choni) in Riverdale season 6?.This is the camp that Echo resides in and that’s where things get interesting. Others, like Clarke, hear voices in their heads that play on their self-hatred and fears. Some go on a murderous rampage, such as Emori stabbing Murphy or Bellamy also going after Murphy (that man deserves a cookie or something after this). The underlying idea is that it plays on some of your greatest fears or impulses. Via a children’s storybook turned warning guide, they discover that toxins on the ground can have an adverse reaction to people’s minds. In Episode 2, “Red Sun Rising,” after Clarke, Bellamy, Murphy, Emori, Jackson, Miller, and Echo arrive down to the new planet that they refer to as Alpha, they quickly learn that something is very wrong with the planet (which is actually a moon).
This sixth season of The 100 is shaping up to be a wild one.
Now we may know who killed them, but to what end? Dating back to the second season, there has been an off-screen character death that has hovered over a certain sector of The 100.