Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-7971816-20160304031551/@comment-27607065-20160306170755

I get where everyone is coming from on the LGBT Lexa dying issue. She was much more than her sexuality, but at the end of the day, it's still pushing forward that thing they do in movies and television where every same sex pairing has to end in tragedy. It always ends in tragedy. What does that say to young LGBT people watching? They don't get any legitimate representation when LGBT people on tv are treated with the same stereotypes. And having her die "tara-style" directly after sleeping with Clark was just...ahhhh it was just done weirdly for me, the whole thing.