Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26247132-20160223183610/@comment-28120689-20160403185942

Show addict wrote:

But most of all, we all know that one of the most amazing things about The 100 is that, as they made sure we all knew from the very beginning, it takes place in a world where sexuality, race, gender, and all kind of differences don't matter at all, and this is awesome and one of the things i love the most!

Hereupon, of course we may not like some or a lot of the latest developments and maybe some that will happen yet this season, like we did / do on another shows, but in the end, i really think everyone should keep in mind they where just good or bad creative decisions, not bullying or coming from a negative place ones, with deliberate intention to ostracize characters or the fans.

I'm very sorry if you feel a different way, but this is my honest opinion. Buddy, let me tell you this first paragraph I've said so too and I agree with you. The 100 lives in another world where the rules of this reality don't apply, however it is a show people on this world see and yes, we expect to see things that we don't like, but it's one thing to promise something and do the opposite. The writers promised to build a good season 3 that would be worth the wait. Yet they failed us miserably. They managed to undermine the already undermined minorities and enrage a lot of people. Worst, they didn't especially JR take a stand when the Lexa issue blasted the media and the web, but three weeks after it happened. Worst a cosmetics company who advertises on the show said they don't support nor associate with it, yet people from inside that company and others who said similar things about others, don't pull their investsments. Everything ends up being capitalistic and that enrages people.

I am a grey person. I try to excuse the writers for this miserable attempt to send of Lincoln, Lexa and their Bellamy development, but there is a point where the other side, the side of the people who expected more of the show and ended up being offended by it, has a right to be pissed of.

So again, I agree with you, but people have a right to be upset about mishandling the show. The extend to Lexa's death and lesbian troupe took too extreme messures in my opinion, but I am not judging them. They felt betrayed.