If you're still worried about Bellamy's anti-grounder turn on The 100, just know his upcoming actions won't leave him without a scar.

The original 100 have only been on the ground for five to six months, but Bob Morley's character has transitioned from a selfish and single minded leader to a man bound for redemption before allowing tragedy to throw him into an emotional whirlwind. While it appears Bellamy (Morley) will team up with Pike (Michael Beach) to slaughter Lexa's peacekeeping army, the massacre won't sit well with the Arker.

Series creator Jason Rothenberg teased the character's post-"Hakeldama" future on Twitter.

Even if Bellamy realizes he may have sided with the wrong leader, that doesn't mean the level of violence will go down. As season 3 progresses, viewers should only expect life on the ground to get darker and darker.

"The places that we go this season are very, very dark, and there have been scenes I've been involved in that I've had to walk out of, because I found it too disturbing," Morley told Entertainment Weekly. "It's quite harrowing, actually, and even I was a bit shocked with the darkness and violence this season."

Find out what's next for the Arkers and the Grounders when The 100 airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on The CW.

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