'The 100' season 3 episode 9 spoilers: Kane, Sinclaire, and Lincoln are on death row

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"The 100" season 3 is on a two-week break. So, the upcoming episode 9, titled "Stealing Fire," will premiere on March 31. While waiting, here are the spoilers and recap of the show.

Although there is still no official synopsis released for "Stealing Fire," there are several rumors that revealed that someone will be suffering. Kane will also be in danger after his plan failed. Pike, on the other hand, will be sentenced to death.

Viewers can get a glimpse of the said death sentence in the promo trailer of the upcoming episode. It showed Octavia and Clarke back in action. Kane, Sinclaire, and Lincoln are jailed and are awaiting for their fate—which possibly could be their lives' death.

Meanwhile, here is the recap of the previous episode, titled "Terms and Conditions."

Sky People learned that the Grounders are planning to block Arkadia. Two Grounders appeared in their midst to explain the situation and they wanted Pike to be the payment for the deaths that were caused by him, but Bellamy shot the grounders.

Then, Kane convinced Pike to turn himself to the Grounders to avoid more deaths and the destruction of Arkadia. But Pike was not convinced. His plan to attack the Grounders was overheard by Kane, Miller, and Harper. Kane detailed the plans to Miller and Harper about stopping Pike. Kane also convinced Bellamy to choose their side but Bellamy still stood with Pike.

Raven, on the hand, was having a hard time searching for another AI from Polaris. Her group decided to recruit Jasper to help them illegally obtain the chip-maker in Pike's office. Raven then felt confused when she lost both her good and bad memories. Raven decided to leave the chip-maker in Pike's office.

After Kane went on with his plan, he was captured by the guards when he was about to exit Arkadia. Pike sentenced Kane to death which Bellamy opposed to. So, Bellamy started to realize that Pike is indeed going overboard with his leadership.

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