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  1. Aug 12, 2020 · Bell doesn’t, and he ends up nearly frozen; the conductor saves him and brings him into a cave. It’s not just any cave, though. This was the cave that The Shephard—well, Bill Cadogan, as ...

  2. Aug 13, 2020 · Bellamy and the Conductor of the Anomaly Stone on Bardo were knocked through the bridge to the planet Etherea rather than vaporized in front of Octavia 's eyes, and they were gone long enough...

  3. Levitt slows down the man’s memory on the M-Cap and sees that Bellamy and the stone conductor actually went THROUGH the stone. And where did he end up? A lovely little place called Etherea.

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    • Notes and Trivia
    • Behind the Scenes

    Etherea is the eleventh episode of the seventh season of The 100. It is the ninety-fifth episode of the series overall.

    Starring

    •Eliza Taylor as Clarke Griffin •Bob Morley as Bellamy Blake •Marie Avgeropoulos as Octavia Blake •Lindsey Morgan as Raven Reyes (credit only) •Richard Harmon as John Murphy (credit only) •Tasya Teles as Echo •Shannon Kook as Jordan Green (credit only) •JR Bourne as Sheidheda (credit only) •Chuku Modu as Gabriel Santiago •Shelby Flannery as Hope Diyoza (credit only)

    Guest Starring

    •Jason Diaz as Levitt •Jonathan Scarfe as Conductor Doucette •With John Pyper-Ferguson as Bill Cadogan

    Co-Starring

    •Monique Ganderton as Aurora Blake •Sunita Prasad as Shoana •Tina Grant as Lorenza (credited as Stone Conductor) •Klarc Wilson as Disciple

    Levitt: "He's alive."

    Doucette: "Have some faith."

    Doucette: "We're on a pilgrimage of our own."

    Bellamy Blake: "You may be, I'm headed for the exit."

    Doucette: "The Shepherd survived three months in this cave, and we can too. From the ashes, we will rise."

    Bellamy Blake: "From the ashes, we will rise? Let me see that picture again. (Doucette gives him the picture of the Cadogan family) This is your Shepherd?"

    •This episode is named after the planet Etherea.

    •It's revealed that when Bellamy was caught in the explosion in "Welcome to Bardo," he and Conductor Doucette were blasted backwards through the Temporal Anomaly to Etherea.

    •This also means that Anders only pretended to open the Anomaly to Sanctum as Octavia requested and instead set it for Etherea for some reason, likely to get Bellamy out of the way by sending him somewhere that he couldn't easily return from.

    •Bellamy finds a picture of the Cadogan family in a cave on Etherea and takes it with him. It was the same picture that Cadogan took with him when he left Earth in "Anaconda."

    •While talking with Doucette, Bellamy mentions seeing the video of Bill Cadogan in "The Four Horsemen" while looking for the Second Dawn Bunker with Clarke and Thelonious Jaha.

    •Bellamy mentions Charles Pike and his Earth Skills class. Bellamy is shown using the skills Pike taught him to treat Conductor Doucette's broken leg with tree sap and to weave a rope for climbing.

    •Aurora Blake's speaking lines weren't in the script.

  4. He’s actually been sent to the titular Etherea, a planet which was, at some point, visited by Bill Cadogan and possibly his Disciples as well.

  5. Aug 13, 2020 · After being forcibly taken back to the planet Bardo by the Disciples, a zealous cult commanded by Bill Cadogan, Bellamy attempted to escape his captors. However, he was caught in a grenade blast and seemingly vaporized as his sister, Octavia, looked on.

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  7. At some point, Etherea was visited by Bill Cadogan on a pilgrimage that lasted at least three months. He came to this planet to explore the universe. On Etherea, he found what he was seeking; the remnants of the civilization that had truly transcended.

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