Plus the actor reveals her character’s series finale fate is “very poetic justice for Raven.

She goes out as she’d want to.”

Warning: This article contains spoilers about Wednesday’s episode ofThe 100, “The Queen’s Gambit.”

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The 100’sLindsey Morgansure had her work cut out for her on herdirectorial debut.

And Morgan shares that disbelief.

And now that these characters have finally made it to Bardo, Morgan is excited for what comes next.

“Like we seem to do in every new society we’re introduced to.

We’re like world crashers.

You have a world?

Well, let’s crash it!”

Season 7 is a lot about Echo’s transformation, physical and metaphorical."

“It’s a symbol of how the old Echo that we knew and loved is dead.

The Echo that Bellamy loved is dead,” she says.

“And this new Echo is here for revenge and a reign of terror.”

And the actor was pleasantly surprised at how effortless it was directing that powerful flashback scene.

“Raven’s story wraps up in a very Raven Reyes kind of way,” she says.

“I’m very happy about that.

I didn’t see it coming.

She goes out as she’d want to.

It’s a cool ending.”

The 100airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. on The CW.