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Jason Rothenberg is the homophobic and racist creator of The 100 television series, based on the eponymous novel by Kass Morgan. He not only managed to fall under stereotypes of lesbian characters in a show, but when asked about his choices, he said she was not a lesbian character but was commander, that just also happened to be gay, further disrespecting the lesbian community as whole. This was after he was continuously racist to not only the characters in his show but to the actors themselves. He is a deceitful man who had not only fan-baited but also tries to paint himself as a victim in a situation where he has clearly violated several hundred people. He also serves as an Executive Producer and Lead Writer for the series.

The 100 Facts

Rothenberg has live-tweeted the following facts about The 100 while the episodes are airing.

  • Three generations of exposure to solar radiation in space provides some immunity for the 100 once on the ground. —11:49 AM - 26 Mar 2014
  • Population of the Ark in the pilot? 2094 2658.[1] Subtract 101 after 5 minutes. How low will it go? —12:04 PM - 26 Mar 2014
  • The ship that brought the 100 to the ground is known as an 'Exodus Ship'. Part of 'Project Exodus'. There are no others. Yet. —1:40 PM - 26 Mar 2014
  • On the Ark, technology stopped advancing after the bombs. All brain power turned toward keeping the human race alive in space. —9:31 AM - 30 Mar 2014
  • All satellites have long since stopped working. Most have been harvested for parts by the Ark. This is why they're Earth blind. —9:34 AM - 30 Mar 2014
  • Took us a while to decide which sport they'd watch here. As the Ark is formed from many nations, international soccer felt right. —12:01 AM - 3 Apr 2014
  • When people die on the Ark, all their belongings get redistributed to the population. Nothing goes to waste. —12:04 AM - 3 Apr 2014
  • Look closely at that book. It’s a list of everyone who’s ever lived on the Ark, starting with the last generation of Grounders. —9:34 PM - 9 Apr 2014
  • Religion on the Ark has shifted to reflect the idea of “going home.” Very Earth-centric. The ground = heaven. —9:35 PM - 9 Apr 2014
  • Believers each donate part of their daily allotment of water to keep the tree, a small remnant of Earth, alive. —9:36 PM - 9 Apr 2014
  • The Hundred was the name of the project designed to send the prisoners to Earth. Not dependent on # of kids left. —12:49 AM - 10 Apr 2014
  • There are no more dropships. Earth wasn't supposed to be survivable for 100 years. —9:23 PM - 16 Apr 2014
  • Shooting stars don’t look the same on the Ark. There’d be no streaking light from the atmosphere. Nothing to wish on. —12:07 AM - 17 Apr 2014
  • When a normal citizen dies on the Ark, they are symbolically “returned to Earth.” This is what it looks like with 320 bodies. —9:08 PM - 23 Apr 2014
  • Last-minute signature for @WilliamShatner from @clarkinlarkin! PS: There may be an Easter Egg in this photo. —2:33 PM - 24 Apr 2014
    • PS... It's a whiskey bottle.
    • It was brought up by an astronaut, never opened & now passes from Chancellor to Chancellor to be opened on Earth.
  • @IWashington The Brazilian flag is on the Ark, Mr. Chancellor. We see it clearly at a key key moment in the finale. —11:39 AM - 25 Apr 2014
  • Wouldn't the 320 sacrificed on the Ark have remained in orbit when floated?
    • Yes, for a while, unless they were propelled into the atmosphere. There's a bit of fiction in our science fiction. —8:53 PM - 25 Apr 2014

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References

  1. 2,658 = 2,237 at the end of "Contents Under Pressure" + 320 Culled + 102 sent to Earth.
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