Details of the highly anticipated third season of "The 100" on CW have been emerging lately, with stars of the show sitting down with Michael Ausiello of TVLine to give some inside scoops on what to expect. One thing is for sure: The season will have its fair share of romance and sci-fi grit.

Fans of the show know that last season was bit of a cliffhanger for the series. Although conflicts were resolved and many lives were lost, Clarke (Eliza Taylor) has trailed off on her own. She is in a state of shock and trying to rediscover her purpose.

There will be about a three-month time jump in the series when it picks up next.

Taylor said that Clarke is "just trying to survive." That can come with several meanings for the show when the third season picks up. Fans already know that "Black Sails" star Zach McGowan has been cast in a role next season as a rogue Grounder. Could it be that she is going to find him and they will unite in their common goal of survival?

Clarke will also be reuniting with Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) next season, but that also might not go so well.

"Clarke's pretty pissed at her at this stage," Taylor told TVLine, referring to how things were last seen between the two characters.

Isaiah Washington was also on hand for an interview, along with Bob Morley, Ricky Whittle, Marie Avgeropoulos and Lindsey Morgan.

Washington said that Jaha may or may not grow his hair longer and hinted that he might become the "Jimi Hendrix" of the show next season.

Morgan said that her character Raven once again arrives at a vulnerable stage in her life and she will spend most of next season trying to rebuild herself. Wick (Steve Talley) will be some help to her, but she will also be finding herself in the unique position that forces her to face things head on.

For the complete interview with the stars, watch the video below.