100
- Episode aired Jun 18, 2017
- TV-MA
- 43m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
4.4K
YOUR RATING
A mysterious character searches for purpose and becomes tied to the struggle over a resource.A mysterious character searches for purpose and becomes tied to the struggle over a resource.A mysterious character searches for purpose and becomes tied to the struggle over a resource.
Kim Dickens
- Madison Clark
- (credit only)
Frank Dillane
- Nick Clark
- (credit only)
Alycia Debnam-Carey
- Alicia Clark
- (credit only)
Mercedes Mason
- Ofelia Salazar
- (credit only)
Danay Garcia
- Luciana Galvez
- (credit only)
Daniel Sharman
- Troy Otto
- (credit only)
Sam Underwood
- Jake Otto
- (credit only)
Dayton Callie
- Jeremiah Otto
- (credit only)
Ricardo Chacon
- J.C.
- (as Richard J. Chacon)
Pedro Rodman Rodriguez
- Father
- (as Pedro Rodman)
Storyline
Did you know
- Trivia"Sombra Negra" is Spanish for "Black Shadow". In El Salvador Sombra Negra was one of several death squad groups. They are comprised of mostly police and military personnel, and target criminals and gang members, however their actions are not officially sanctioned, making them vigilantes. They were usually indiscriminate about who they targeted, innocent people were often killed by them. They often did not just outright kill their victims either, they were known to torture them for hours or even days, and they also were known to rape female prisoners.
- GoofsAt the end of the previous episode, Daniel Salazar gives Victor Strand a canteen of water. After opening the canteen Victor sniffs the contents. However, when the scene is revisited in this episode, Victor does not sniff the canteen.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: TEOTWAWKI (2017)
Featured review
The script, the director and Ruben Blades is why this bottle episode is incredible
The talented Alex Garcia Lopez got the chance to direct the 4th episode of season 3, he did a great job at directing. This is clearly a bottle episode but a great one, we follow Daniel Salazar who appeared mysteriously in episode 3 at the Dam where he met and gave Victor Strand water. Instead of beginning exactly where we left off, we get to follow Salazar on his road from where we last saw him and his journey to Gonzalez Dam. The ones who want to follow the storyline at Broke Jaw Ranch will have to wait to episode 5 but bear with me, this is a great episode.
Seeing Ruben Blades speaking in his native language throughout the whole episode, almost. It made us see his acting capabilities and he nailed the broken nature of his character, truly one of the most entertaining and best things of the episode. Another thing that I found interesting, even more so on my second viewing is how there's a large amount of world building for the Mexico part of the show as we get to see a wounded Daniel Salazar encounter many survivors, all interesting and well written even when they only have that one appearance. One of those survivors are Lola Guerrero that is fantastically played by Lisandra Tena and her character is the one responsible for supplying the water, there's lots more to her than that but she is important to the Dam.
For a bottle episode this was an incredible episode, suspenseful second half and the whole episode was filled with great acting. Musical score, sound editing and cinematography was top notch. The writing was fantastic, realistic and interesting. Don't let the slow paced beginning turn you off, there's some superb and memorable moments scattered out the episode. The title of the episode "100" has a meaning to it, one fans of Daniel Salazar will love or hate, we know he is a bad ass and for some people a kill count of 100 is bad ass. He's a well written and great character that is performed as good by Rubèn Blades.
Seeing Ruben Blades speaking in his native language throughout the whole episode, almost. It made us see his acting capabilities and he nailed the broken nature of his character, truly one of the most entertaining and best things of the episode. Another thing that I found interesting, even more so on my second viewing is how there's a large amount of world building for the Mexico part of the show as we get to see a wounded Daniel Salazar encounter many survivors, all interesting and well written even when they only have that one appearance. One of those survivors are Lola Guerrero that is fantastically played by Lisandra Tena and her character is the one responsible for supplying the water, there's lots more to her than that but she is important to the Dam.
For a bottle episode this was an incredible episode, suspenseful second half and the whole episode was filled with great acting. Musical score, sound editing and cinematography was top notch. The writing was fantastic, realistic and interesting. Don't let the slow paced beginning turn you off, there's some superb and memorable moments scattered out the episode. The title of the episode "100" has a meaning to it, one fans of Daniel Salazar will love or hate, we know he is a bad ass and for some people a kill count of 100 is bad ass. He's a well written and great character that is performed as good by Rubèn Blades.
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- Sep 30, 2020
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- Filming locations
- Abelardo L. Rodriguez Dam, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico(The dam where Daniel starts to work)
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- Runtime43 minutes
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