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I think your point is valid, it's not healthy to invest so much on fictional characters, not when chances are that you are going to be crushed by it later. But truth is that for a lot of kids (and older people in vulnerable conditions) this kind of relationship with fictional character are all they have, either

I have to disagree, there is approx 6 seconds between the first shot and the one that hit her, so she must have been near the door already and 'canonly' there is no indication that she knew that Clarke was the one in danger and that she had the intention to intervene even before opening the door. For all we know she

I can understand the need to engage with fans on SM to some extent, but when you go out of your way to blindside part of your fanbase then I think you crossed a line.
Lexa's fans had their doubts and fears about her dying pretty much since she was introduced, but they kept watching anyway, and would have done so this