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Milks26 wrote: Bad exit, and they basically 'punked' a strong female character just so she could have sex with her crush.

Clarke and Lexa had better chemistry in S2. After episode 3 the whole situation was nonsense. The actresses seemed off their game - whether it was the writing or just the path their individual characters were taking....something was off. I think I've said this elsewhere but when writing, you try to keep things realistic a bit. Especially in death. So, not everyone gets the death they deserve. I hate killing off people when I write, but seriously, it's necessary. So... I'm going to say, writer's might tried to show that off, don't know, but yeah... Failed miserably to show whatever that scene was meant to be.

As for the Clexa thing. I've said before I am a proud Bellarke, so I didn't noticed the chem until the kiss (which clearly infuriated me for shipping reasons), but after a long summer I came to accept that it was a thing and I started seeing the chem. So, yeah, did I hate Lexa? Sure! She almost killed every remaining person from the 100. Did I disliked that the Commander was a woman rather than a brooding man like Gustus? Hell no! Lexa was a turn of events I oved in the Kane-Jaha prison scene. So, when I saw the Lexa-Titus exchange on Episode 3 when Titus told her she elevated Clarke and she denied it, I was shocked. Ok, she saved a bit badass commander to shove a guy off the balcony, but what self respecting leader of 12 clans gives away a weakness by saying in front of one of her own "She elevates herself" as if Clarke became the new god in town? I love both Clarke and Lexa, but this change of attitude was off! No it was WRONG! It's been 3 months and Lexa had a complete 360 degree turn? WTF?!

I am all in for romance in shows, trully I seek it! But this? This is nuts! I love the romance between Jasper and Maya and how much it drove him and now destroying him. It's an amazing development for his character, but I didn't expect to see Lexa turn from duty-driven to love-driven! That was unacceptable. If something doesn't make sense, it's how that person who sacrificed her first big love and overcame it by sticking to her duty, threw it all away to make Clarke accepted into the grounder community! I just don't see the logic here!