


In Season Four, Jasper was much of the same, coming moments away from committing suicide with a pistol before being interrupted. He was released from the city of light after Clarke pulls A.L.I.E.'s kill switch. He eventually took the chip himself to try and relieve the pain of losing Maya. after she took control of nearly all the Arkadians and residents of Polis. He later joined a resistance of Sky People, who fought the Artificial Intelligence A.L.I.E. He made several attempts to drink himself to death, but fought against it. In Season Three, Jasper became severely depressed due to Maya's death, and he developed grudges against Monty and Clarke. When Jasper learned the truth, however, he was determined to save his people and leave Mount Weather, becoming a leader for the Delinquents trapped inside. While inside Mount Weather, Jasper became dependent on the Mountain Men, believing they had the Delinquents' best interests at heart. He was initially supposed to be a minor character that died in the " Pilot" but his fate was changed due to the cast and crew liking his character so much. Jasper battled PTSD that developed after he was speared in the chest in " Pilot." This has continued on throughout the second season. Jasper also served as the primary chemist for the 100's time on Earth. Jasper was a Gunner for the Delinquents against the Woods Clan. He was arrested along with his best friend, Monty Green, for stealing herbs from the Ark garden and sent to juvenile lockup.
WHO PLAYED CHIP IN 68 KILL SERIES
He was portrayed by Devon Bostick and debuted in the series premiere. Jasper Jordan was a major character in the first, second, third, and fourth seasons. The way I see it is we can spend our last days wallowing in our reasons, or we can do.we can do whatever the hell we want. No matter how much you punish yourself, it's not gonna change anything. What is the point in beating yourself up over all the crappy things you've done? You did them! And don't say you had reasons, because at the end of the day, at the end of the world, nobody gives a damn about your reasons, because they are your reasons.
