Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-29929311-20160912190346/@comment-99.195.200.86-20161218165724

178.167.254.31 wrote: Nah, that ship has sailed a long time ago, I don't think it works anymore and it is way too predictable. Even Bob and Elixa don't like the idea of Bellarke. There's nothing wrong for them to be single so let them stay single now for a change. And please don't make Luna get with Clarke either because that is just plain unrealistic and trying to make a Lexa copycat out of the girl. I'm not gonna lie, I'm afraid for season 4, please don't let it be bad, I used to really love this show in its prime and I want it to return to that. Sailed? I'd say this ship has only just barely left the docks, lol. This show isn't a romance, and I trust the writers not to make it one, despite their faults they're decent storytellers, but relationships and romance are part of life and the relationship between Bellamy and Clarke has been expertly woven into this story, growing and building within it, and its beauty is how subtle it all is. It's very rare to see two characters be allowed to grow together in such a way that has nothing to do with the push and pull of ridiculous internal drama or sex, but instead has everything to do with these two learning to trust each other, depend on each other, forgive each other.

With all respect to both Bob and Eliza, I don't trust a word they say considering neither of them write the story. They have personal preferences/bias', and that's totally cool, they're allowed that, but I think it's pretty obvious that neither of them know what's going to happen in the story until they're given the script. Eliza especially, changes her answers and/or repeats old ones when necessary.

The male and female lead ending up together, predictable? Yeah, I'd say so, lol. But that doesn't take away from it. The only people who have a problem with it are people who ship either of them with someone else or just don't like love stories in general. But there's never been anything in this world that ​everybody ​likes, so...

I'm not sure what Luna has to do with it, but thinking she's going to end up with Clarke doesn't make any sense whatsoever storywise. Like, where did that even come from? It serves no purpose for either character or the story. I also don't see how Luna is a copycat of Lexa? They're the exact opposite in every way. Where Lexa fights, Luna runs; where Lexa seeks control, Luna seeks freedom. Literally the only similar thing they share is the black blood.

I don't think there's anything to worry about with season 4. I really believe the writers have learned their lesson and will bring the show back to what made it so good, our mains and the story of their survival and what they're willing to do for it.