Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-30425200-20161106122650/@comment-99.195.200.86-20161218173846

TheOmegaWerewolf wrote:

178.167.254.46 wrote: If theyyou seriously try and replace Lexa with Luna by giving her the exact same role I will be disgusted about that. And in regards to Bellamy and Clarke, no way, it is too late now, they have ruined the whole prospect of anything there and in season 1 I actually wanted them to get together. Truthfully though, if they were gonna bring in Lexa and make them have such a powerful relationship, they should have thought it through a bit more. Clarke needs independence now, she needs to be on her own. And personally I wouldn't want the 100 to end so soon but I think.Clexa should have been endgame because Clarke is running through lovers and it is just getting frustrating and unrealistic now but she seemed to genuinely love Lexa. They already ruined Luna's character. Such a huge disappointment. But you're right, it would be 1000x worse if they made her into Lexa 2.0, which is kind of what it seems like they're doing.

And it wouldn't make sense for Bellarke to happen in S4. Clarke just lost somebody she truly loved. The world is dying (again). She needs time to heal and focus on saving her people from dying, too, not play kissy face with some guy who became everyone's bitch last season. How exactly have they ruined Luna's character? What she turned out to be was both beautiful and singular. The closest any other character has come to her was Lincoln. If anything, she's Lincoln 2.0, not Lexa 2.0. The only similiarities these two women share are the black blood and ability to become Commander, which I'm really hoping is overwith, I don't want Luna or anyone else taking that role. I want to see the fallout of change, of the Grounders becoming a wholly new type of society.

Bellarke's been happening for a while now. Not, of course, in any kind of kissy face, lets have sex kind of way. But the relationship between these two characters has been subtly building alongside the story since season 1. They ​all ​need time to heal. Clarke's going to be busy this season, so much more than last season, now that she's not 'running' anymore. She's facing her problems head on, and I'm hoping that means her emotional trauma as well. That would be healing. And coming home, being with her people, the ones she's sacrificed so much for, and facing them, was the beginning of her healing process. Learning to live again, and yes, love again, is healing. No, this doesn't mean kissy faces and sex, this means opening your heart once more, despite knowing it could be broken once more.