'The 100' season 4 spoilers: Jaha to be a better man next season?

Isaiah Washington as Jaha The CW

Former Arkadia chancellor Thelonious Jaha (Isaiah Washington) lost the trust of his people twice. Does it mean that he could no longer gain followers in "The 100" season 4?

In an interview with IGN during The CW's event, Washington revealed that Jaha will continue to rise from the ashes in season 4.

"I don't think you can discount anything with Jaha. He's very enigmatic, and he's very charming," the actor stated. "This is a man who sent the Ark down, so his heart is in the right place. We just really have to figure out where his soul is. I don't want to use words like 'redemption' or 'redeeming' because all of our characters ebb and flow. I'm just interested in seeing what can he possibly do to get a following now?"

While Washington remains in the dark about what Jaha will do in season 4, the writers of the series teased that the Sky Crew might be busy saving the world from the upcoming disasters that A.L.I.E. (Erica Cerra) warned Clarke (Eliza Taylor) about in the third season finale.

According to the artificial intelligence, the Earth will be inhabitable in as little as six months after the remaining nuclear facilities left by the previous generations begin to meltdown.

The writers of the series revealed via an Instagram post that they are planning to come up with plans on how Clarke and her crew will save the world next season. But they admitted that saving the world could be easier said than done.

DAY FOUR. Sounds easy. #The100

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Meanwhile, another post revealed that the writers are considering to incorporate the Ideal Gas Law in the plot for season 4. Could this mean that Raven (Lindsey Morgan) will step up to save the remaining mankind next season?

DAY EIGHT. Some stranger left us some science. #The100

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The CW is expected to air the premiere episode of "The 100" season 4 in 2017.

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