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After penning a heartfelt open letter, The 100 boss Jason Rothenberg addressed Lexa’s death to a large crowd at WonderCon on Sunday. To recap: After Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) and Clarke (Eliza ...
The man behind Lexa’s surprise death on The 100 is ready to talk. Ahead of his planned appearance at WonderCon this weekend in downtown Los Angeles, executive producer Jason Rothenberg put out a ...
Yes, The 100 fans finally get to see Lexa – and Clexa – together again.But this Lexa is a dark pseudo-villain that’s willing to hang the literal end of humanity around Clarke’s neck, as ...
Indeed, numerous The 100 fans took to social media to air their opinions about Lexa’s death, reaching out directly to people associated with the show, including Rothenberg and Javier Grillo ...
The 100 star Alycia Debnam-Carey addresses fans’ anger at Lexa’s fate, TV’s Dead Lesbian Syndrome, and what to expect from Season 2 of Fear the Walking Dead . [Warning: Spoilers]</p> ...
Those who objected to Lexa’s death and the treatment of LGBT characters in general have begun coordinated campaigns pressing for better treatment, vowed to stop watching “The 100” and have ...
But while the rest of the television industry was moving on from Lexa’s death through little steps towards real, tangible change, The 100 remained tethered to her demise for the rest of its run ...
But if The 100 is smart — and it usually is — Lexa’s death will be the defining moment of the season. The 100 airs at 9 pm on Thursdays on The CW. Previous episodes are available on Hulu.
After penning a heartfelt open letter, The 100 boss Jason Rothenberg addressed Lexa’s death to a large crowd at WonderCon on Sunday. To recap: After Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) and Clarke (Eliza ...
Knowing everything I know now, Lexa’s death would have played out differently. “The 100 is a post-apocalyptic tragedy set 130 years in the future. It’s a constant life and death struggle.