Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-7971816-20160304031551/@comment-96.228.137.74-20160304212430

W0lfknight1 wrote: 96.228.137.74 wrote: Although I am sad about Lexa being killed off, it was kinda expected. Jason explained his reasoning for it because Alicia can't film both shows. It makes logical sense why they killed her off. Though I think that Jason hasn't done a very good job with this season he shouldn't be crucified for killing off a character just because she was a lesbian. He loved Lexa's character more than a lot of other main characters and she got way more screen time even though she was only a guest. So many fans are saying that they won't watch the show now that Lexa is dead and Clexa won't happen anymore. Get over it. Shows, especiailly shows like The 100 are NOT ABOUT SHIPS!! I really feel for people who had hope in her character but it's hypocritical to say they want equality and then only watch shows because of gay or lesbian relationships. Lexa was more than just a lesbian character she was also a commander, a friend, and a young girl who did amazing things for her people. Those people are truly not real fans of the 100 and i get why they are angry but it's just a show and shouldn't have that much affect on how you live your life. Don't be so concerned about being defined as something and just be yourself. I think you've missed the point as to why people are angry, Skyzy has presented a good argument that yes it does matter, as it also matter to the treatment of Minorites on the show. I understand that giving them that character gives them someone to relate to. And though I don't agree with every decision the show has made it shouldn't be defined by only that charactersitic. I agree that they "queer baited" the fans only to end up killing Lexa off but at least they got together before she died. They had to know that Lexa was going to end up dead or gone because of her comittment to the other show. I agree with what people are saying just not the way they are saying it. Like i said I feel for them but a show cannot be based off onlt one character or relationship.