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SYLVIA234 Teen, 16 years old

March 14, 2024

age 16+

good show but….

I loved the first 2 seasons of this show until the main character became bisexual. not saying this is right or wrong but this was a turn off for me especially with the kissing and sexual related scenes that happened in the same sex relationship. After that point I stopped watching but if you are ok with that it’s a good show besides some violence!

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MaGrDo Teen, 15 years old

March 2, 2023

age 13+

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miraculous.stranger.things Teen, 13 years old

November 4, 2021

age 14+

watched all 7 seasons, very violent but insanely good

Let’s get this straight, The 100 is a violent show. People are brutally shot, killed, people get whipped, choked, and hung. It’s a very violent show but filled with an amazing plot and storyline. I definitely watched this show too young, age 11 I think, I was quite mature for my age (I read YA fantasy and YA dystopian stuff) but this was a. too much violence for a 11 year old. Maybe MATURE 13 yr olds could watch this show. But I do want to highlight the good aspects of this show. There are amazing, strong women who have become role models and won’t take no for an answer. Honestly, Lexa is probably my favorite, but I love Octavia, Clarke, Raven, Emori, Madi, Echo, Indra, and Harper. I like them all and they are SO strong and such strong women. I also love Bellamy, and Murphy. There is also some romance, but it is also mainly in season one. There are a couple of scenes I prefer to skip romance and violence scenes. So yeah, it is an amazing show and I love it but it is for MATURE 13 yr olds and up.

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rafecameronsgf Teen, 14 years old

March 29, 2024

age 13+

Insanely good but dark show

Review after all 7 seasons: this is a brutal yet incredible show set in a dystopian world. There is a lot, and I mean a LOT of violence (no gore just blood) shown. People are sh0t, stabbed, hung, killed by poison gas, etc. There is constant fear and suspense in the show which makes it exciting yet could be a lot to handle for younger viewers. By 13 many teens would be exposed to dystopias like the hunger games and the 100 isn’t much different. Not much swearing or sexual content, occasional uses of b*tch and sh*t. This is an emotional rollercoaster of a show and one of my favorites. 13 years is perfect to watch it.

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Chick-fil-a Teen, 15 years old

January 31, 2024

age 14+

awesome show, not for younger viewers

really great show, i don’t think i’ll ever find another show to beat this one! great strong female role models and great cast. lgbtq+ is very common and accepted in this show. although an amazing show it is very very violent and graphic, at least one character gets killed off every episode sometimes in very brutal ways. a. ton of war scenes. capital punishment is very regular and normal in this show. characters get high and drunk to deal with past events and trauma. but looking past that it’s an amazing show, not much swearing. definitely worth a try. first few episodes are a little cringy but once they get on their feet it’s amazing! go watch it!!

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lemon2 Teen, 13 years old

July 28, 2023

age 13+

As someone who watched this when they were 8...

Yes, I actually watched this when I was eight. Every single episode, I even started watching it a second time - though I only got to the 3rd episode before getting bored and moving on. It was one of the things I looked forward too every night, I got to cuddle up with my parents and watch one of my favourite shows. Of course, it probably would have been better if I watched it when I was a little bit older, and if I had the hindsight I do now at freshly 12, my parents probably should have waited at least a couple of years before exposing me to it. That being said, I haven't seen any major effects from watching the 100 so young. No nightmares, excessive fears, etc. Really the only bad thing that could've come from that show was a slight desensitization to violence and curses, which is basically inevitable if you're a kid now. If I'm focusing on an actual review of the show, I would rate it a 4/5. My parents and I began the first episode, and immediately turned it off because of the unremarkable acting. A couple days later, we came back to it, having nothing else to watch. By episode 4 of season 1 we were all fully absorbed, and by season 2, the actors had fully adjusted to their characters and the acting had become much better. Aside from the acting, here are some complaints I have regarding The 100. Firstly, there are many plotholes. Being an 8 year old, I didn't notice them very much unless they were glaringly obvious, but looking back and reading these other reviews, it was pretty evident. My parents and I would often find ourselves frustrated with the characters and yelling "why didn't they just do this!" Another thing is the excessive violence and gore that is unnecessary and unneeded. There is cannibalism, graphic violence (at least in an 8 year olds eyes), you see people eating human chunks for dinner, decapitation, dismemberment, an eye gouging, gory heart surgery, beatings and wrist slitting as well as torture. One of only things that has stuck with me is in season 5 ( SPOILER WARNING) when it shows the people in Octavias bunker fighting to the death, and then the other citizens eating the dead persons body parts. (SPOILERS DONE ) The first 4 or 5 seasons are great, there is multiple new plot twists and the story goes all sorts of ways. By season 6, though, me and my parents were getting pretty bored of it. We were ready when it was over. Even I could tell the plot twists were becoming forced and the creators were trying to create suspense and excitement that wasn't really there. Now let us focus on the good parts. Firstly, the world building is INCREDIBLE. There are multiple different dialects and cultures. You can even find whole dictionaries by extremely devoted fans if you want to learn the languages. The 100 also deals with the concept of politics between the different clans, and the main characters often have to rely on bargains or alliances with other tribes in order to prosper. (slight spoilers ahead) An example of this is the main character, Clarke Griffin, forming an alliance with the leader of trikru (one of the clans), Lexa. (spoilers done) This leads into another great aspect of the show, the role models. Almost all the leaders of the clans are strong, powerful women that serve as positive role models to viewers, myself included. They all have flaws, which is extremely important in order for people to be able to relate to them. The character development is also admirable, specifically John Murphy. His character arch was honestly flawless.My hands are starting to hurt from typing so I'll make this next part shorter. This is just to rebuke some other things people have said that I think may have been slightly over exaggerated. To begin, I've seen a lot of people saying there is a fair amount of nudity and sex in this show. Sex is insinuated, but usually people just kiss and it cuts to another scene. The only way nudity is shown is when people are swimming in their underwear and bras, and a couple times when people are kissing, though that only shows shirts off as well. As long as your kids have the basic understanding of sex, (which they usually do by around grade 4,) I think they will be fine on that front. There are curse words such as da**, bit**, and he**, so if you don't want your kids hearing that then I wouldn't recommend watching this.Overall, I think the viewing audience of this show depends wholly on maturity. It's an amazing show with positive role models and lots of great plot twists and character development, but there is also excessive violence and gore that could frighten young kids.

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the fenkster Teen, 14 years old

May 14, 2023

age 14+

Good, little violent in parts, and a few genocides

Good role models there is violence and a few genocides but overall pretty good

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the fenkster Teen, 14 years old

May 14, 2023

age 14+

Good, little violent in parts, and a few genocides

Good role models there is violence and a few genocides but overall pretty good

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michal Teen, 14 years old

April 27, 2023

age 13+

Depends on your maturity.

I’m 13 and me and my mom love this show! It does get pretty violent but if you don’t want to watch it you can just skip. There are some scenes that younger kids may not be allowed to watch but like I said you can just skip. As for cursing, the most you will hear is da**, a**, and bi**. Overall I think it just depends on your child’s maturity.

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gwill1 Teen, 13 years old

March 15, 2023

age 14+

This is an amazing show with a great plot. I watched it at 13 and that was a mistake. The first few seasons have a good amount of sex scenes but shows no nudity. It’s pretty good amount of gore throughout the show. I would suggest this to anyone under 14. Occasionally they swear but definitely isn’t often and no f-word. There are suicide attempts and that is a red flag for young people not being able to tell right from wrong. They’re are many difficult decisions that are impossible but overall this is an AMAZING show!!!!

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Is the 100 kid appropriate? ›

There is a lot of violence and gore scenes. In Season 6 someone is burnt alive, could be disturbing for some. The show uses blood and gore extremely often, even outside of violent scenes. People are shown covered in gore nearly every episode, and several plotlines are centered upon blood types and transfusions.

Is the 100 book appropriate for 12 year olds? ›

This book contains a variety of mystery, violence and romance all at the same time. I rated it 12 and up due to there being gore and violence, sexual references and mild language. I wouldn't recommend this for younger children. I would explain what it's about but every little detail can be a major spoiler!

What is good about the 100? ›

The 100 is better than it has to be, a little more exciting and surprising and intense. For longtime fans of The 100, the new season finds viewers rewarded with a deeper look at the characters, including what drives them and what it takes to have them make unexpected and sometimes questionable decisions.

Can a 14 year old watch Elite? ›

Elite — Rated TV-14 for sex, violence, and alcohol

Characters are also shown using and selling drugs and participating in toxic romantic and platonic relationships. Parents should be aware that these mature themes, although explored in a fictional setting, may not be suitable for younger viewers.

Do they cuss in the 100? ›

Profanity (1)

Frequent use of hell, damn, and dammit.

Can 8 year old watch it? ›

It is a horror movie based on Stephen King's novel and is rated R for strong violence, language, and disturbing imagery. Due to the graphic and intense nature of the movie, it may not be suitable for children under 12 or 13.

Why is The 100 rated mature? ›

Parents need to know that The 100 has a lot of graphic violence and death, often at the hands of a group of teens who hash out power through beatings, torture, and weapon use. Graphic images of characters impaled by spears, strung up in trees, and subjected to other abuse are common, as is the threat of…

Is it OK for a 12 year old to read it? ›

"It" by Stephen King is known for its horror themes and intense content, including graphic violence and strong language. It's generally considered a novel intended for mature readers.

What are 11 year olds reading? ›

The most popular collectable series for children aged 11 include highly illustrated series like Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Lottie Brooks, fantasy series like Percy Jackson, Artemis Fowl and Harry Potter, mystery series like Murder Most Unladylike and Adventures on Trains, graphic novel series like Amulet and the ...

Is The 100 Based on a true story? ›

The 100 (pronounced The Hundred) is an American post-apocalyptic science fiction drama television series that premiered on March 19, 2014, on The CW, and ended on September 30, 2020. Developed by Jason Rothenberg, the series is loosely based on the young adult novel series of the same name by Kass Morgan.

Why was The 100 so popular? ›

The show frequently explored and portrayed sensitive topics like loss. Loss and sacrifice were unfortunately common themes in this post-apocalyptic world, and the impact that death and grief had on the characters was realistically conveyed throughout all seasons.

What is the moral of The 100? ›

JASON ROTHENBERG: We wanted the moral of the story to be, simply stated, "Until we stop fighting, we're doomed." Until we stop killing each other in the name of country or tribe or even family, we're doomed to keep repeating that cycle of violence.

Can a 13 year old watch a 8 year old? ›

Most experts believe nearly all children can start babysitting siblings for short periods of time by the age of 12. It's important to keep in mind, however, that each child is different. Some children may take longer to be able to handle the responsibility of looking after themselves and another child.

Can a 12 year old watch 65? ›

I give it 4/5 stars and ages 14+ for some scary and graphic moments.

Why is Euphoria an 18? ›

While it may have a young person aesthetic the content is definitely for a more mature 18 years and older audience. So what's happening in the show? Themes cover the spectrum of mature content from hard drug use to graphic violence and sex. The hard drug use and a teenager's addiction storyline is hard to believe.

What age group is 100? ›

A person between 80 and 89 is called an octogenarian. A person between 90 and 99 is called a nonagenarian. A person between 100 and 109 is called a centenarian. A person 110 years old or older is called a supercentenarian.

Should I let my 11 year old watch Stranger Things? ›

First, there is a ton of violence. Teens/tweens are brutally killed, their bones snapped, eyes gouged out, eaten by monsters etc. There is a terrifying possession scene is season two and there is an exorcism scene that is very scary. In season four, a group of younger kids are killed in a horrific massacre.

Can a 12 year old watch a 10 year old? ›

Most experts believe nearly all children can start babysitting siblings for short periods of time by the age of 12. It's important to keep in mind, however, that each child is different. Some children may take longer to be able to handle the responsibility of looking after themselves and another child.

Is best in show appropriate for 12 year olds? ›

Do not be fooled, however, this is not a movie for children; rather it is an adult version of “SOUTH PARK light.”

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