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'The 100' Season 3 Episode 11 Spoilers: Will Clarke Decide To End Raven's Life?

Things are about to get even more intense as the third season of The CW's hit post-apocalyptic drama TV series "The 100" continues this week with an episode that will see the fate of Raven (Lindsey Morgan). Meanwhile, former series member finally sheds light on her character's painful departure.

The promo video for Episode 11 titled "Nevermore," sees Raven further losing grip of herself as ALIE continues to take over her entire being. With the situation already getting hopeless for everyone, Clarke (Eliza Taylor) will have no other choice but to make that tough call to "get that thing" out of Raven. In the clip, she can be seen holding up a small knife, suggesting that she may have to cut the girl to end her misery. The details on the video, however, seem to give hints that the Wanheda might not do it out of pity but of anger towards the possessed Raven instead.

As seen in the teaser, Raven keeps on taunting Clarke about her mother and at one point warns her that the people she helped will one day "fry" her. Bellamy (Bob Morley) advises Clarke never to let the words from Raven, or the entity who has been controlling her, get inside her head as this could only taint her decision. The task of keeping everything together is already a big challenge for Clarke who, as remembered has just lost Lexa. With the grief hanging in her heart and the frustration felt over the current situation, it would be safe to say that things might not end well in this hour.

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Speaking of Lexa, actress Alycia Debnam-Carey spoke to HofMag.com about the "emotionally overwhelming" fate of her character.

She explained to the media outlet that the show is after all rooted on the theme of "people coming together" and not really about two people in a relationship.

"I think while the show has relationships in it, and it's a show about people coming together, it is not a romantic-based show. So in any way or form that manifests on its own, it's not the sole focus," she said.

"The 100" airs Thursdays, at 9 on CW.

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