Talk:Lexa/@comment-68.148.89.106-20150502035607/@comment-68.148.89.106-20150503020939

Hello, I'm the Anonymous poster, and I would like to share my opinion once more if that's cool with you guys :) Also, I typed that comment when I was very sleep deprived and I noticed various mistakes there and I am very sorry if I caused many complications to my statement(I'm also high on caffeine today while typing this and adrenaline basically is not stopping me from doing this lol)

Anyways, sorry about my personal rant there, this is why we shouldn't drink too much coffee in the evening(drank 4 cups so far just this evening). So, I would like to express once more my opinion. I have a little theory about what's to come for Lexa if she ever makes it in Season 3 which, I am almost 90% sure she will, and what's in stake for Clarke.

Theory:

Personally I think Clarke is gonna wander off without a destination in mind. She will discover many new things in the ground which she hadn't had the time to do considering all the crisis she's put up with the past few days/weeks. She will have a self evaluation and self reflection and will start questioning who she really is and what she really is supposed to do and the real, somewhat peculiar reason as to why she was chosen to lead the sky group in the ground. Sadly for me, I don't think Clarke's mind and body is ready to see or talk to Lexa. I think there will be more Clarke-alone time and Clarke thinking time before she's even ready to face the Commander. That, for me is the only plausible way that could work with their relationship. I could be wrong, and I could simply be keeping a narrow mind about this. Don't get me wrong, I ship Clexa 100000000000% hard but  I also don't want it to rush. So, moving on, I think Clarke is gonna wander off in the wilderness all alone, thinking. With, of course, a few challenges and dangers/traps ahead of her. And I think she'll have to see Lexa sooner or later in the season which I'm guessing will be around episode 5, 6 or 7.

Lexa. This is more of a, I-wish-I'd-see-this rather than an actual theory although it can also be interpreted as that. First of all, I think that Lexa is first showing up in episode 4 or 5 and beyond. She will serve as an intial character who meddles in Clarke's mind. She will probably be in Clarke's inner conscience and brain a lot and would probably only do Lexa good or bad. It's either of the two. Lexa would bring her people to another attempt of alliance with the Sky Clan. And I do believe with the "Ice Nation conflict" theory. And of course, a confrontation of her and Clarke is nearly very inevitable to happen. But a reconciliation is where we're unsure of. And a conflicting side for Lexa as well, where she begins to rethink her actions as she spends a lot more time with Clarke again. If ever, she'll get a second chance from the Sky girl, I think she'll hold on to it as much as she can. She will get more connected with Clarke and get closer to her than before and starts growing stronger feelings for the blonde. I think that at that point, she will start opening up more often and let her guard down. She might also come to a point where she will betray her people for Clarke, which will only be bad or good for the Commander. Can't be in between. What do you think?

Finally, the missile. I think it's gonna play a big part of the season. It will serve as their main and/or final conflict in the season. They will reactivate the missile to once again destroy earth or exterminate all human beings and to start the reign of technological/robotic existence. Of course Jaha wouldn't easily be a part of this without good reason. And I did say "main or final" because I still stick to the "Ice Nation conflict theory". Also, with Murphy, he surely will play a huge role in the season! Given Richard Harmon's new title as a series regular, I think he's gonna figure out a lot of things about the existence of the hologram girl we saw in S2 finale. And the guy in the video, he probably will have more videos about his expirements and will help Murphy along figuring out the solution. Basically my theory is that Murphy may probably be the "hero" of the season.

What are you guys's theories?