Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26415383-20170525022027/@comment-27279864-20170529184542

Panda22Q wrote: JCB95 wrote:

Janus100 wrote:

Its Levii wrote: If Bryan is dead... he should had a death scene... But the writers screw everything up.. Umm, nope, the writers aren't going anywhere near there anytime soon. In case you forgot, this TV show got a lot of criticism for killing an LGBT character last year. The "Bury Your Gays" trope hasn't magically disappeared. The writers literally could not kill Bryan without killing their own careers. Since the actor was unavailable, they had to make the character disappear. But having a death scene was not an option. You know the fact that groups like these have such hold on a show is ridiculous. I agree it's important to have LGBT characters in shows, but when it gets to the point where writers and creators are too scared to kill off these characters it's ridiculous. Everyone has to remember these are FiCTINAL characters, plus this show has a lot of LGBT Characters. I feel over shows have this problem which eventually causes the LGBT character to be dead weight, that hasn't happened on the 100 however I feel it did with Tara on the walking dead. Speaking of The walking dead... its kinda curious how they killed Tara's girlfriendS and they move on quickly, nowadays if you go to TWD's twitter page every comment is good meanwhile in The 100's pages there still are people complaining about Lexa's death. Yeah like, if you think about the sheer amount of people who have died in The 100 on the whole.

SO MANY Straight people have died, and people are like "Yeah, well you know, we'll get over it"

But the moment Lexa or Bryan dies everyones screaming about how Jason and the writers as Homophobic. Like take a step back, the plot line should matter a whole lot more than some lesbian dying, I mean, I support LBTQ fully, but those sorts of debates shouldn't come into play on a fricking tv series, pull yourself together.