Talk:Thirteen/@comment-27929993-20160307020840

This was the best episode ever so far of the show, in my opinion. It was eventful and truly game-changing, explained a lot of things we weren't able to understand until now.

Unfortunatly, as a contribution to all these events, they also killed Lexa and i really wasn't ok with that.

Altough i was and still am heartbroken and very pissed at Lexa's death, i think we all have to admit it was an epic scene. It was heatbreaking, so beatiful and sad at the same time... and kudos to Eliza Taylor and Alycia Debnam-Carey, 'cause they did a hell of a job! It was a very powerfull and outstandingly perfomed scene in my opinion, of course.

Despite all i said before, i guess it's legit that we are all angry about how Lexa died. First because she was an epic character (and the favourite of many people), that was always represented as this strong, ruthless but kind/fair badass commander, who survived a lot of stuff. The last one, was that very cool fight with Roan, she succeeded to beat him and survived. And then she died from a fucking stray bullet, it felt like dimishing for her character, 'cause i think that everyone was expecting that if she really had to die, it would be an heroic death, at war or at a fight, or something like that.

What hurt the most and made her death even worse was of course the fact that all this happened, in the minute after she and Clarke finally got together as we all had been expecting and waiting for so long. We had basically just a few minutes to appreciate that all was right in the world again and be happy before all the happiness 'got floated', and that wasn't fair, at all.