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Ana Mack
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But romantic relationships exist because of sex. You can simply show friendships, what's the problem with that?

Then what are they about? What is romance if not sex? And you're not gay nor straight by having friends, really.

Is there such thing as straight kids? Because I believe there isn't. Children aren't gay or straight.

Actually, it is.

Yeah, and we've been complaining about putting princes before sisters since forever, thank you. And by that we meant sisters, not girlfriends. By "you don't need a prince" we didn't mean "you need a princess", we meant "you need yourself, and your family and your friends". The minute a movie shows that, you want the

Ok, so because Elsa doesn't have a romantic interest, people want her to be gay, but WHY, why on freaking earth, do CHILDREN's movie have to always talk about romantic relationships? The one freaking time Disney puts sisterly love above romantic love, people want Elsa to "find someone", and subsequently to use Frozen

Even more so when you bring up the fact that Gina and the other 49 died because he left, because he was somehow negligent. It takes a huge part on him refusing to be passive about the army. He couldn't deal with letting the enemy massacre their civillians one more time because he did nothing. They could have, but they

I still believe they may show it in the future. Maybe for closure. But I also understand their choice not to show it back then.

I understand and appreciate your point of view, it would be great to have 100% pure characters there. The thing with the show, however, is that it deals with kill or die situations everytime. It's more of a "what would you do, if you had no choice?". They don't kill because they are bad people, but because they need

Also, he's not gonna die right now. It's not his arc. They've killed Finn, Lexa and Charlotte already for that, this kind of lesson's quite settled. They'll walk a different route with Bellamy and Clarke. Both need to learn coping. Clarke always runs away, Bellamy always blames it all on his "monstruous nature". There

The massacre of the grounder army was not even mentioned, dear. I don't see your point. It's a war, killings happen. People make serious mistakes, then learn from it and struggle to deal with them over and over again. Bellamy is one of the closest characters to be called a "good guy", actually, if we're gonna enter

There are no good guys. Half the cast has slaughtered 300 innocent lives by now… Bellamy, Clarke, Kane, Lexa, Monty, Abby, Jaha…

Angry clexas… They're also downvoting Bellamy and Clarke on a poll somewhere and creating petitions for Jason to be fired or whatever… Simply ridiculous.

Actually, even though they've been killing people for quite a while, I'll have to disagree on the repeating tropes part. Clarke, Monty and Bellamy have been dealing with this since the beginning of the season, but they have ignored their struggles everytime. Clarke has been running away from what happened in MW ever