Board Thread:Spoilers/@comment-26500342-20151214232944/@comment-26247132-20151218191915

In this case, I think they were being wise by creating another ship, no matter how fleeting. They can't appease both Clexa and Bellarke but at least this way, they can solidify Clarke's bisexuality without forcing an unrealistic story where Clarke and Lexa could actually end up together (come on, think about it; it'd be like if Churchill started dating Roosevelt).

With Clarke, I've never thought her capable of being in a healthy relationship because I don't think she has it in her to pick someone she loves over everyone else she loves. How many times already has she left Bellamy, Finn, Octavia, etc... to die in order to save the rest of her people? That's not a bad trait to have as a leader and it's part of what makes her so great.

I'm usually so anti-relationships on shows because I don't like unhealthy relationships and that's mostly all they portray on TV, normalizing and idealizing bad behavior and disrespectful conduct. I'd like to see a show someday applauding a character for recognizing that they can live happily ever after by being alone and it's not necessary to find someone else to "complete" them.