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15 Gripping Shows to Watch If You're Already Dreading the End of The 100
Over the last few years, The CW’s The 100 has grown into one of my favorite series. Clever and unique, the show has evolved in unexpected ways. Despite the sci-fi plot, the characters have gradually become more realistic and complex. Octavia’s transformation to Blodreina and Murphy’s trajectory from villain to hero are just two examples of the incredible character development in the series. In mere weeks, fans of The 100 will be mourning the show’s conclusion after six years and seven seasons. That’s why we’ve gathered 15 gripping series you may not have dipped into yet. While there’s no substitute for another fresh season of The 100, these will at least help you get over the void.
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Supernatural
The CW’s long-running Supernatural follows two brothers hunting and killing mysterious and demonic creatures. Although this series doesn’t take place in a postapocalyptic world, the two protagonists do stop the apocalypse from happening several times.
The Rain
After a virus wipes out nearly all civilization, two siblings seek refuge in an underground bunker. Six years later, they’re forced to confront this new world by figuring out how to scrap their way toward continued survival. Sound familiar?
Colony
Just like how the Grounders caused a rift between the Sky People in The 100, outside forces that invade and occupy Los Angeles cause a rift between the residents in Colony.
Lost in Space
For a fix of adventure, family, and space, Lost in Space will satisfy your needs. This epic science-fiction saga follows a family fighting against all odds to survive when their spaceship veers off course and crash lands on a dangerous alien planet.
Travelers
Is season six your favorite season of The 100? Then look no further than Travelers. The series tells the story of humans from the future sending their consciousness into the minds of seemingly random people in the 21st century to try to save humanity from a terrible future.
Lost
Between Mount Weather and The Anomaly, The 100 certainly has had its mysteries. Lost follows the survivors of a plane crash on a lush, mysterious island. There, they face mysteries and dangers that test their minds and hearts.
Terra Nova
Adapting to change in a constantly evolving world is crucial to staying alive in The 100. Likewise, Terra Nova focuses on a family traveling through a time portal to prehistoric Earth to save the human race after the Earth is ravaged by overpopulation and pollution.
The Expanse
Like the space-adventure aspect of The 100? Set hundreds of years in the future where humans have colonized the solar system, the series follows the case of a missing young woman while Earth, Mars, and the Asteroid Belt are on the brink of war.
Humans
Is the City of Light plot your favorite storyline? Then look no further than Humans. Set in a parallel universe where humanoid robots have transformed society, the high-energy thriller explores the themes of artificial intelligence, human-robot interaction, superintelligence, consciousness, mind uploading, and the laws of robotics.
Defiance
Like The 100, Defiance focuses on alliances and peace. After decades of war that left the surface of the Earth forever transformed, aliens and humans must learn to coexist peacefully to ensure survival.
12 Monkeys
Enjoy the plot twists that The 100 provides? An intense show revolving around time travel, 12 Monkeys will constantly leave you on the edge of your seat. After a deadly virus wipes out most of humanity, two time travelers try to locate and rid the world of the source of the plague.
Falling Skies
Just like how the survivors of the second nuclear apocalypse fight together against the intergalactic prisoners to gain control over the only survivable valley on the planet in The 100, the survivors of an alien attack that crippled most of the world band together to fight back in Falling Skies.