WARNING: This article contains spoilers for The 100 season 6 that may influence your enjoyment in discovering the plotlines. Read at your own risk.
Abby (played by Paige Turco) and Raven (played by Lindsey Morgan) are tasked to pick up the pieces in The 100 season 6 episode 10. As the mental health of Clarke (played by Eliza Taylor) keeps deteriorating, the next episode will feature the group inside the Sanctum.
The 100 season 6 episode 10 is titled "Matryoshka," and it's the second episode penned by writer Drew Lindo this season after the third story, "The Children of Gabriel," which introduced the people of the Sanctum. TV Line previews an exclusive clip to the episode, where Raven gets quite philosophical as she talks to Murphy (played by Richard Harmon).
"I know you're scared to die. Everyone is," Raven says in the teaser. "But if you want to avoid hell, the answer's not immortality - it's morality."
There will be a lot happening on The 100 season 6 episode 10. According to the episode synopsis, Russell (played by J.R. Bourne) will be seeking justice for this group. Of all the Primes, this character might be the most threatening and dangerous, especially after what he did to Clarke. But Russel has Abby's sympathy, and this might convince her to agree to some of his terms.
Echo (played by Tasya Tales) and Ryker (played by Thomas Cocquerel), on the other hand, are working together to try to save their friends, who have been taken hostage within the Sanctum. Will they succeed in their plans?
There could be another unexpected death in The 100 season 6 after Zeke (played by Dino Danicolo) and Kane (played by Henry Ian Cusick). With the show now down to the last few episodes, the next weeks are going to put the viewers on edge.
Meanwhile, Cusick confirmed that his character would not be coming back after six years of being on the show. The actor thanked the people he has worked with on The 100 and received a great response from the showrunner Jason Rothenberg.
"The guy classed up the joint," Rothenberg tweeted. "[He] Really helped us make the point that we were not a teen show. Not that there's anything wrong with teen shows. Anyway, we will miss him."
Cusick will not be absent from television for too long though as he has already scored a major role in the fourth season of MacGyver on CBS this fall. He'll play a rich master manipulator and a former military man named Russ who will shake things up in the action series.