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CW ‘100’ New Season 2 Episode Spoilers: Paralyzed Raven Lindsey Morgan Talks Sexual Tensions with Wick Steve Talley: Season 1 Now Streaming on Netflix

Spoiler Alert: No disrespect to the first season of The 100 (now streaming on Netflix) but Season 2 is shaping up to be the best. The hit CW series is one of our top picks for the best of fall TV season. Recently, we learned that Raven (Lindsey Morgan) was partially paralyzed thanks to the bullet that hit her spine at the end of Season 1. Now Morgan is opening up about her character’s injuries, as well her sexual tension with Steve Talley’s Wick.

The official plot synopsis for tonight’s all new episode of The 100, titled “Many Happy Returns,” reads

“Clarke is betrayed by someone she trusted. Meanwhile, Bellamy, Finn and Murphy (Richard Harmon) race to save a stranger; and tensions rise between Raven and Wick (Steve Talley).”

Recently, Raven actress, Lindsey Morgan, spoke to TV Line about her character’s “tensions” with Wick (Steve Talley):

“Sexual tension! Sexual! [Laughs] No, I’m just kidding. Do you really think I would tell you that? … Their tension comes from having known each other and worked together on the Ark. It’s like going back to high school after you’ve changed; people who knew you then see you now and it’s kind of an uneasy feeling. Wick knew her as this bad-ass chick that could do anything, but now she’s immobile and hurt and vulnerable. She’d rather work with a stranger than this guy because he knows her.”

Morgan went on to discuss the hard time Raven is facing, now that she is partially paralyzed:

“It’s super weird for Raven to be less mobile than everyone else. In fact, it sucks, and it’s kind of depressing. She wants to be in the trenches with everyone else, but she can’t be. She hates not having a purpose, she hates that she feels helpless and she hates that she’s becoming a burden to others.”

Be sure to check out the all new episode of The 100, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on The CW.

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