And they also managed to write the first episode without the lead character in between two episodes where fan favorites die. What a terrible plan.
And they also managed to write the first episode without the lead character in between two episodes where fan favorites die. What a terrible plan.
There's a bunch of stuff here: http://wedeservedbetter.com/ in the section "chapters".
Of course they are going to make Bellarke happen. They just alienated part of the fandom, they are not going to risk doing the same with the other one.
No. Believe it or not that are other endings for lesbian characters that do not involve them getting killed by a stray bullet. But I guess we wouldn't know if we go by TV characters only.
Yep, that's what I have learned. Love is weakness and wanting peace will get you killed.
I would feel better if somehow there was no romance in season 3, make Clarke not able to forgive Lexa on a personal level, make Lexa die in battle, die in that fight with Roan, I don't know, but not this, not two min after sex in a fucking accident. I can't believe Jason thought this was a good idea. And then to know…
You know what the worst part is, Lexa will be in the City of Light and Clarke will see her, and they will be all emotional, etc and then Clarke will have to destroy the City of Light and Lexa will die again. And we will have to see this again… I now understand why Jason called fans to see the shooting in Vancouver. He…
This was the dumbest and most predictable move this show could make. So lazy. I'm so disappointed. I really have no idea if I will be able to keep watching it (and I love the CoL plot!). But this was incredibly stupid and I'm afraid it will damage the entire legacy of the show.
I feel so dumb now for thinking this show was going to be different. A STRAY BULLET, yeah, I'm still stunned.
This show doesn't exist in a vacuum though. It's the same old, same old that queer characters get killed off and queer relationships end in tragedy. It doesn't matter why the lesbian was killed, it just happened again in a show that was being celebrated for its inclusiveness and representation. To kill off the badass…
It's okay if you don't get it, but no. I had never seen a character like Lexa on TV. She was special. It's not about Clarke boning girls. It's about being able to see a part of who you are on TV, and I did and many other girls did with Lexa. I'm honestly still stunned Lexa, the Commander of the 12 Clans, the most…
The thing is, it's an old trope to kill the lesbian like that. I thought this show was smarter. It doesn't matter the writers' intention, it feels like queerbaiting.
Yes, I know! :( I honestly thought this show was smarter. I knew ADC was hard to get but there were less damaging ways of writing her off. Or if they knew they had to kill her why build up this romance? Don't kill her with a stray bullet! Commander Lexa deserved better as a character. I'm so mad at this lazy way of…
The worst part is how they handled it though. They hyped Clarke and Lexa's relationship as this super epic love, Commander Lexa as the most badass character on the show and then she gets killed by a stray bullet just after having sex with the girl she loves. In the end, the message is, love is weakness and wanting…
First of all, I have no read the review yet and my comment is extremely emotional, but I feel SO played right now. I thought this show was going to be different with all this amazing female and queer characters but here we are again with a dead lesbian killed by a stray bullet just after she has sex with the girl she…
At first I thought the tattoo was incomplete but now I think it's loading, as in Alie 2.0 being unfinished. I think Titus is definitely the other buyer of tech.
I actually think Titus is trying to protect Lexa too but I also think he needs to trust her more, which why he is annoying me so much. Maybe the shooting at Clarke thing will play out differently than what we are thinking right now. Besides, I think we will learn that Clarke is actually key to defeating Alie too and…
Me too!!! It's actually amazing and refreshing, which is why I'm really loving Bellamy's journey. I just hope the "redemption arc" is done well.
I think Lexa and Clarke's bond/love will be the glitch in the system. I'm also starting to wonder if Clarke is actually connected to all of this in a bigger way than we are antecipating, maybe her father knew about Polaris? Maybe her family is connected to Rebecca?
That's exactly why Lexa and Clarke's relationship is so interesting: everything is layered. They both understand each other and bring the best in each other. Lexa was not saving the sky people because of Clarke (even though that was part of the equation) the same way Clarke is not only siding with Lexa now. They are…