• Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) from "The 100"

Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) from "The 100" (Photo : Facebook/The 100)

The latest spoilers for “The 100” Season 3, episode 6 titled “Bitter Harvest,” revealed that Clarke (Eliza Taylor) is not happy with Lexa’s (Alycia Debnam-Carey) decision to not seek revenge against Skaikru for killing members of their group. The official synopsis hinted that Clarke will be caught “between vengeance and mercy” in the next episode of the hit CW series.

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In the last "The 100" episode, fans saw Lexa and Clarke agreed not to seek revenge against Sky People following the mass slaughter to their army. Turns out, Clarke may have not been completely on board with Lexa's decision.

Meanwhile, Kane (Henry Ian Cusick) and Miller (Jarod Joseph) will attempt to break into Pike's (Michael Beach) office based on the promo. The two attempts to try and stop the new chancellor from what he is doing to the Grounders. While Miller seems happy to be snooping around, Kane reminded him that what they are doing is incredibly dangerous and important in saving the Grounders' lives.

"This is isn't a game. If we don't find out what Pike's up to, more people will die," Kane said.

As reported by The Movie Network, "The 100" fans first saw Miller help the resistance when he delivered the medicine to the Grounders Pike. Given however, that his boyfriend is a Farm Station survivor, Mille going against Pike may eventually put a strain on their relationship.

Apart from Miller, Kane has also enlisted Octavia's (Marie Avgeropoulos) help to stop Pike. This definitely put her in an awkward position since Bellamy (Bob Morley) believes that Pike can help restore order and keep them all safe. While Kane continues to warn Bellamy against taking advice from Pike, "The 100" spoilers suggest that he still trusts in him.

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Morley shared that his character, Bellamy, is determined to be a good leader this season 3. Through Kane's guidance, he believed that he is shaping up to be a more "balanced" leader.

"But as Pike comes along, the lines blur a bit, and Bellamy's emotions do get the better of him. He can't help but be passionate and start to go back to his old ways of being an emotionally based leader, as opposed to a pragmatic leader," he explained.

"The 100" Season 3 airs Thursdays on The CW. Watch the promo for episode 6, titled "Bitter Harvest" below: