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'The 100' Season 3 spoilers: Olivia avenges Lincoln's death? Jaha tortures Abby after Raven [PROMO]

| Apr 07, 2016 06:59 PM EDT

How will Lincoln's (Ricky Whittle) death affect Olivia (Marie Avgeropoulos) in "The 100" season 3 episode 10?

“The 100” season 3 returns with an all-new episode this Thursday, April 7, with “Fallen.” According to the official synopsis and latest spoilers, episode 10 will focus on Jaha’s (Isaiah Washington) attempt to make Abby (Paige Turco) join his cause. The episode will also shed light on the repercussions of Lincoln’s (Ricky Whittle) death, especially how it would affect Olivia (Marie Avgeropoulos).

In the promo clip for "The 100" season 3, Abby said that she does not want to do anything with Jaha, even if they torture her. She knows that Jaha is lying to her, based on what happened to Raven (Lindsey Morgan) when they inserted the chip to her.

"We need you to tell people that its safe," Jaha told Abby.

"What you're doing is stealing people's minds," she countered.

Jaha, however, seemed to believe that she will come around eventually. He was then seen holding what looks light the City of Light chip, which he could possibly implant in Abby.

Meanwhile, in the past episode of "The 100" season 3, fans of The CW series were definitely surprised when another fan-favorite character, Lincoln (Ricky Whittle) was killed off the show.

"The ramifications of Lincoln's death weigh heavily on everybody, especially Octavia, who lost the man she loves. I think we see right away what it's going to do to the relationship between brother and sister," executive producer Jason Rothenberg told Melty.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, many anticipated that Whittle's character will eventually get killed in "The 100" after he landed the lead role in "American Gods." This, however, does not mean that fans of the series, especially those rooting for Lincoln and Olivia, took his death lightly.

Whittle admitted that it was actually his decision to leave the show, following Rothberg's "disgusting" actions. He claimed that "The 100" showrunner abused his position to purposely cut his character out of the story.

"He was professionally bullying me, cutting out all the storyline I was supposed to be doing, cutting lines, cutting everything out, trying to make my character and myself as insignificant as possible," he explained.

"The 100" season 3 episode 10, "Fallen," airs Thursday, April 7 on The CW. Watch the promo below:

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