Strong family values are a generous point on The 100 as we can see a brother and sister who are willing to do anything for the other. There is also mother and daughter, who may not always agree (especially when you have a very strong-willed daughter), but love one another very much. That is the essence of life. It also touches a nerve within me as I share that experience. In the end, friends become family because of the lessons and turmoils that they share.
Another spectrum is how love is really love, as it does not circulate on orientation. Yes, we see that there are same-sex relationships, and that the
The 100 also perceived mental illnesses and addiction in a different light. It shown us the horrible effects of PTSD, and how it profoundly impact not just the victim, but those around them. At the end, it leaves us again on how life can be and why we must try to stay with the victim so that it could be fought together. Sadly, most run away because they do not want to deal with the stress or have anything to do with it. While that is understandable, it also isn’t right. When you deeply love and care for someone, you should fight it together.
The 100 For Me reflects a world of what it should be, despite the violence and ongoing wars. Once you really contemplate it though, life is a battle, but it is up to you on how you want it to be. I would much rather live in a world who does not discriminate and accepts ones for who they are. That is how it should be.
Thank you Jason for creating something that is not only great, but morally strong and united in the highest degree!