'The 100' season 3 episode 4 spoilers: Clarke makes startling discovery; Kane tries to keep the peace

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By this time, most viewers know that peace summits in TV shows don't usually end in peace. As a matter of fact, it's the perfect time for rivals to attack, as was shown in episode 3 of "The 100" season 3. But will peace finally reign with Clarke now allied with Lexa and Arkadia becoming the 13th clan? It's doubtful, especially with Pike and Bellamy's anti-Grounders stance.

The synopsis for episode 4 hints at the challenge facing Wanheda and her clan as she discovers who's behind a diabolical plan. Kane (Henry Ian Cusack) tries to keep the peace, especially with Bellamy's (Bob Morley) new mindset.

A clip for the upcoming episode, titled "Watch the Thrones," starts with Clarke (Eliza Taylor) saying the Sky people demands justice. Pike (Michael Beach) asks when they will strike back but he's shot down by the others. Viewers are also given glimpses of Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey), Clarke and Bellamy, perhaps as a foreshadowing of the conflict that will arise between them.

Pike talks to Bellamy and warns him that the "grounders out there will attack." Bellamy clarifies if Pike is asking that he helps them get guns and points out that "that's treason." Pike counters that it's survival and seems to have convinced his colleague as Bellamy is seen transferring guns. Grounders are seen crossing a field, followed by a shot of Bellamy warning the others of an army that's out there and says they have to "hit them before they hit us." The trailer ends with Kane telling Bellamy that "it's not too late to choose the right side."

Fans might think that Bellamy would be giving his support to Clarke and Kane during this time, but the Ice Nation's attack on Mount Weather, which led to his girlfriend Gina's death, has clearly affected and changed him.

"The 100's" showrunner Jason Rothenberg explained to TV Line that the destruction of Mount Weather, Gina's death and Pike's considerable influence had cemented his anti-Grounder stance.

As for Clarke, Rothenberg explained that "she's doing it largely because she still doesn't trust Lexa" and she wants to make sure that Lexa will honour what she has promised to the Sky People. Plus, the attraction between them is still there.

"The 100" season 3 will be airing episode 4 on Feb. 11.

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