Richard Harmon Talks The 100 at San Diego Comic-Con Richard Harmon on How the Time Jump has Changed Murphy and ‘The 100’ Season 5 [Video] Richard Harmon Talks The 100 at San Diego Comic-Con

Richard Harmon on How the Time Jump has Changed Murphy and ‘The 100’ Season 5 [Video]

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We had a chance to chat with The 100’s Richard Harmon at San Diego Comic-Con this year to discuss the time jump, how the time away might have changed Murphy, and his relationship with Raven.

“Where we left off in Season 4, we have not come down to the ground yet, a year after it’s been safe for us to come down,” Harmon teased.

“So before we deal with coming back to the ground, we have to deal with why we haven’t come back down yet, and what is it going to take for us to actually come back home.”

The 100 - Luisa D'Oliveira as Emori and Richard Harmon as Murphy
The 100 — Pictured (L-R): Luisa D’Oliveira as Emori and Richard Harmon as Murphy — Credit: Diyah Pera/The CW — © 2017 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved

That just sounds like something is wrong – and on The 100, when something is wrong, it’s never just a little wrong.

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Back to Murphy, though, the actor shared that he was excited to explore how six years have changed Murphy and how all relationships have evolved.

But mostly, he’s excited to see how things are with Murphy and Raven. “There’s a lot of fire between them, and I don’t think that’s gone away in six years,” Harmon said.

We’re going to need Season 5 now.

Check out the full interview below, and when you’re done, share your hopes and dreams about The 100 Season 5 with us in the comments below!

The 100 returns to The CW in 2018.

Check out all of our coverage of San Diego Comic-Con right here.

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