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'The 100' Season 3 Episode 5 Spoilers: 'Hakeldama' And the Aftermath of Bellamy's Betrayal

The last episode of "The 100" showed Bellamy (Bob Morley) siding with Pike (Michael Beach), the new Sky Crew chancellor, and fans wonder what happens next after Bellamy's betrayal.

According to the International Business Times, the upcoming episode, which is titled "Hakeldama," will feature Bellamy's betrayal after he becomes anti-Grounder. It will also focus on Bellamy's relationship with Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos), his sister, which turned sour because of Charles Pike.

The sneak peek of the next episode teases that there is a war brewing between the Grounders and the Sky Crew, which was instigated by Pike. In the promo, Pike announces that the land now belongs to them, and his followers are seen cheering for him. However, some will not be happy that he just basically declared war against the Grounders.

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The next scene shows piles of dead bodies, and Clarke (Eliza Taylor) is seen telling Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey), "What happened here is an act of war." Bellamy realizes that he and Pike went too far, after Marcus Kane (Henry Ian Cusick) tells him that the people who were killed were only sent to help them.

Viewers know that Bellamy is still a good person inside, and that he is only influenced by Pike to turn to the dark side. Fans wonder how far Pike's influence on Bellamy will go, and many are curious if Bellamy will be able to make it right with everybody he had hurt, especially his sister, Octavia.

Spoilers Guide posted the summary of the next "The 100" episode, and it reads, "Clarke's hope for peace are dashed by a new threat. Raven (Lindsey Morgan) becomes a target. Meanwhile, Murphy is running a dangerous con."

"The 100" season 3 episode 5 was directed by Tim Scanlan, and the story was written by Charlie Craig.

Watch "The 100" every Thursday on The CW network.

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