: The adult leaders realize their authority is fading as Clarke takes full control of the negotiations. Subplot: Mount Weather
: A search reveals a vial of poison on Raven. The Grounders demand her death, but Clarke eventually discovers that Gustus poisoned himself to frame the Sky People and break the alliance he believed would destroy his people.
: Raven is consumed by grief and rage toward Clarke for killing Finn. Her emotional instability makes her an easy target for Gustus's framing attempt. [S2E9] Remember Me
The episode centers on a funeral march to Tondc, the Grounder village, to return Finn’s body and finalize a truce against Mount Weather.
: Clarke is visibly haunted by hallucinations of Finn. Lexa advises her that "love is weakness," a philosophy Clarke begins to adopt to cope with her guilt and the burden of leadership. : The adult leaders realize their authority is
Inside Mount Weather, Monty Green develops a risky plan to jam the signal that prevents the 48 from communicating with the outside world. He succeeds in accessing the radio room, but is caught and imprisoned with the others, raising the stakes for their rescue.
This report covers , titled " Remember Me ." This episode explores the psychological aftermath of Finn’s death and the fragile political maneuvering between the Sky People (Skaikru) and the Grounders. Core Conflict: The Alliance Threatened : Raven is consumed by grief and rage
: The episode highlights that internal dissent (Gustus) can be as dangerous as external enemies. The 100 season 2 episode 9 review: Remember Me