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  1. Mar 4, 2022 · After cheating death many times, the grim reaper finally came for John Murphy in The 100 series finale – here’s his death and transcendence explained.

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  3. Oct 1, 2020 · As such, The 100 gets the happy ending as Octavia, Raven, Murphy (Richard Harmon), Emori (Luisa d'Oliveira), Indra (Adina Porter), Gaia (Tati Gabrielle), Levitt (Jason Diaz), Jackson (Sachin...

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    Jonathan \"John\" Murphy[1] is a major character in the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth seasons, after appearing as a recurring character in the first and second seasons. He is portrayed by starring cast member Richard Harmon and debuts in the series premiere.

    Murphy is part of the original 100 juvenile delinquents from the Ark. The 100 were viewed as \"expendable\" and were sent down to Earth to see if it was survivable. On Earth, Murphy was Bellamy Blake's second-in-command until Wells Jaha's murder. He is accused of murdering Wells and the delinquents attempt to hang him until Charlotte reveals that s...

    In Season Two, Murphy is eventually reunited with the remaining delinquents upon returning to the Camp. He ends up going with Finn Collins to Tondc in search of the missing delinquents. As Finn massacres 18 villagers, Murphy makes an unsuccessful attempt to stop him. He decides to join Thelonious Jaha on his journey to the City of Light after feeli...

    After being locked inside the bunker for 86 days, Murphy finds out the truth about A.L.I.E. and escapes from a brainwashed Jaha with Emori. Later, Murphy is taken prisoner and tortured in Polis because he was found with the key to the City of Light. Titus attempts to frame Murphy for fatally shooting Clarke Griffin, however Titus's shot hits Lexa i...

    Following the death of both parents, the orphaned Murphy was arrested after setting fire to his father's arresting officer's quarters. He was awaiting his review at eighteen along with the other delinquents. However, before the time came, he was sent among the hundred delinquents down to earth to discover whether or not the planet was survivable.

    Murphy seems uptight but is a strong person who gets into fights quickly. He tends to try and use force rather than thinking something all the way through. On several occasions others have had to hold Murphy back, suggesting that he has a quick temper. He appears to follow Bellamy Blake's orders, but defies Bellamy when he thinks he can get away wi...

    Despite his violence, Murphy states he had a good childhood, until the death of his father. He is shown to have a kinder side, caring for the delinquents when they fall sick with hemorrhagic fever and helping Raven when she was on her near deathbed, saying it is because he does not want to be alone when he himself dies.

    In Season Five, Murphy has been kicked out by Emori for pushing her away and not helping the others return to the ground, appearing to have reverted to his old ways. After having an argument with Monty in which he is called \"useless,\" Murphy volunteers to stay with Raven on Eligius IV, only to later learn there is no way off the ship and back to ...

  4. Everyone who is still alivewhich includes very seriously wounded Levitt, Echo, and Madi, as well as Emori, who only exists as a mind drive in Murphy’s head—turns into energy and transcends.

  5. Oct 1, 2020 · So, transcendence is unlocked -- which means that John Murphy (Richard Harmon) and Emori (Luisa D'Oliveira) get another chance after the latter died at the beginning of the episode and her mind drive was put into Murphy's body.

  6. Sep 27, 2022 · The CW. There are a couple important characters who unfortunately don't make it to the series finale. The first is Diyoza, who dies in episode 10, "A Little Sacrifice." Shortly after being...

  7. Aug 15, 2020 · Murphy has actually only killed seven people in the series. He has been indirectly responsible for the death of a few more when inciting trouble between the Eligius prisoners and the Grounders, but not many more.