Alright guys. Huge reveals this episode, a lot of information about the history of both the Sky People and the Grounders. Let's discuss episode 3x07 "Thirteen"
Alright guys. Huge reveals this episode, a lot of information about the history of both the Sky People and the Grounders. Let's discuss episode 3x07 "Thirteen"
I wouldn't be surpried if they Dallased the season, though I doubt they will get a renew
MyFightIsOver wrote:
if you read this article ( http://www.eonline.com/news/745920/the-100-just-destroyed-everything-you-know-and-love-with-one-big-twist ) it explains a lot. The reason Becca doesnt die from radiation - "Her assistant and the Polaris commander didn't see this quite the same way, however, and didn't want to connect Polaris to the Ark with that potentially murderous AI still on board. They wanted it destroyed, but instead, Becca had spent two years injecting herself with gene therapy to help her survive radiation before implanting the AI into her own head and taking off for what was left of Earth." So when we saw Becca injecting herself it was apparently gene therapy to survive radiation.
As always - explanation via social media.
The season isn't even finished, maybe the finale will make things up
I really don't think so, especially if Bellamy lives and Clarke and he get together.
Everyone pitching a fit over "Lexa the Lez" being killed off, you're wrong. The actress has a commitment to another show, and that is the main part of why the character was killed off.
They did NOT "kill the lesbian" as you claim. They killed off a well-liked main character. It happens. In writing, it builds up some tension by showing nobody is immune to mortality just because you like the character. It has much more impact when a character you've had time to get to know, for good or bad, dies. Those random side characters dying just don't call up any real feelings for the viewers.
Is that really how you saw Lexa? She was just "a lesbian", and nothing more? Do you reduce Clarke to being "the blonde chick"? Is Monty nothing more than "the oriental kid" to you? I think that's sad. I view the characters as people, as much as the writers develop them. To me, Lexa was a person, "Heda kom Trikru" with all the priveleges and burdens that come with the title. And yes, a lesbian. But not merely a lesbian, as it seems many of you see the character as. A person is a lot more than the arbitrary labels you insist on forcing upon them. Her romantic choices are a part of her, and should not be the sole thing used to define her.
That said, it was a rather inglorious death for her. But then, only fools seek glory in death.
They did NOT "kill the lesbian" as you claim. They killed off a well-liked main character. It happens. In writing, it builds up some tension by showing nobody is immune to mortality just because you like the character. It has much more impact when a character you've had time to get to know, for good or bad, dies. Those random side characters dying just don't call up any real feelings for the viewers.
Is that really how you saw Lexa? She was just "a lesbian", and nothing more? Do you reduce Clarke to being "the blonde chick"? Is Monty nothing more than "the oriental kid" to you? I think that's sad. I view the characters as people, as much as the writers develop them. To me, Lexa was a person, "Heda kom Trikru" with all the priveleges and burdens that come with the title. And yes, a lesbian. But not merely a lesbian, as it seems many of you see the character as. A person is a lot more than the arbitrary labels you insist on forcing upon them. Her romantic choices are a part of her, and should not be the sole thing used to define her.
That said, it was a rather inglorious death for her. But then, only fools seek glory in death.
I think, the issue is that this seems to be a common theme in american media, rarely do we see LBTG relationships in a postive light. we have come far, but still have a ways to go. That said has everyone forgeton that Clarke is Bi? Because Lexa has died, Makes her no less Bisexual. Who knows maybe Clarke will have another relationship with a woman, like maybe Luna ;). There is a lot wrong with this season, so we will have to see.
Yeah, like Skyzy is even getting in my nerves, and yeah, Alycia Debnam-Carey is starring in another show called Fear The Walking Dead which I watch, and production for this upcoming season began in December in Mexico, which is miles away from Canada, so it makes sense and I also think JR made a brave choice, it was risky, but brave, and yeah, just because Lexa happened to be gay doesn't mean the shows homophobic, so people should calm down about it
I think, the issue is that this seems to be a common theme in american media, rarely do we see LBTG relationships in a postive light.
Maybe that is because people, the makers of the shows as well as the viewers, are reducing them down to nothing more than their sexuality. When you start to see the characters as people, regardless of sexuality, the potential for improvement will finally become real.
I am a bit curious now, what are these shows you watch that apparently are so negative about the LGBT relationships.
Maybe that is because people, the makers of the shows as well as the viewers, are reducing them down to nothing more than their sexuality. When you start to see the characters as people, regardless of sexuality, the potential for improvement will finally become real.
I am a bit curious now, what are these shows you watch that apparently are so negative about the LGBT relationships.
Me.personally no, I lot of people talk about Buffy season 6, but I stopped watching buffy after season 2. It s far more less freguent now then it has been. The 100 I think tries to not do that, in episode six we saw the guard(who has been a minor character for awhile) and The guy who died trying to save Monroe(I'll miss Monroe) have a touching goodbye.
maybe Clarke will have another relationship with a woman, like maybe Luna ;).
If that happens, it happens. But let it be natural. Trying to shoehorn a lesbian relationship into the story just to have lesbians on the show is merely pandering, and should be seen as an insult to not just the viewers, but to lesbians in general. Quit reducing people to labels!