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No matter how much The 100 tried to rectify it, Lexa’s death will always be its shrouded legacy, and even with its net-positive impact on television as a whole, the loss of such an iconic ...
In the wake of her death, I’ve seen people say that there reason for watching The 100 was because of Lexa and/or the Lexa/Clarke relationship and thus they will no longer watch. I don’t share ...
As its first two seasons exploded shocking revelation after bloody atrocity after jaw-dropping decision, The CW’s post-apocalyptic drama The 100 gained a reputation for its ruthlessness.
When “The 100” works, pacing is rarely a problem and situations and decisions are undergirded by emotional logic, not just intellectual justifications. So Lexa’s death following right on the ...
By Josh Wigler Contributor “Lexa was a meaningful character to our ... The next episode of The 100 airs on March 31.
“The 100” isn’t shy about killing off characters, but here was evidence — and a rainbow-themed photo — that indicated that Lexa was just fine. The problem was, Lexa had been killed off ...
If you’ve been paying attention to coverage of The 100 since March, you know that there’s been a lot of talk about Lexa, her death, and what it means for representation and for television as ...
By Sydney Bucksbaum Lexa’s controversial death on The 100 is sticking. “Lexa is not coming back to the show,” Rothenberg said during the series’ panel. “She won’t be in season four.
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 ...
Warning: “The 100” spoilers ahead. Lexa’s death sparked fury within the fanbase, not only for the loss of a beloved character but because Clarke, who is bisexual, and Lexa’s relationship ...
I wrote my review of The 100’s “Thirteen” episode last week ... did they choose the right way to kill Lexa? I don’t think so. I’ve noted I accidentally was spoiled on her death last ...