Spoiler warning: This post contains plot details for “The 100” Season 3, Episode 7, “Thirteen,” and “The Walking Dead” Season 6, Episode 14, “Twice as Far.” (Coincidentally, AMC’s “The Walking Dead” ...
After weeks of controversy following the death of fan-favorite character Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey), “The 100” creator Jason Rothenberg took the stage at WonderCon to address the fan reaction to ...
If you’ve been paying attention to coverage of The 100 since March, you know that there’s been a lot of talk about Lexa, her death, and what it means for representation and for television as an ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The 100 shocked audiences everywhere in Season 3 when Lexa was suddenly killed off shortly after ...
In the world of The 100, the drive to survive is paramount and leaders are forced to make difficult decisions and make sacrifices in order to protect their people. In this quest, unlikely alliances ...
Fans of The 100 were shaken to the core when their favorite character, Lexa, was killed immediately after consummating her relationship with Clarke. But none more than those of the LGBT community, who ...
There are still so many questions to answer as The 100 Season 3 approaches its finale, which will air on May 19. One of the biggest is who will get the flame following Lexa's death, which the cast ...
"We didn't anticipate this sort of level of pain over this fictional death." By Josh Wigler Contributor “Lexa was a meaningful character to our fans, especially LGBTQ fans, and I knew it would be ...
After penning a heartfelt open letter, The 100 boss Jason Rothenberg addressed Lexa’s death to a large crowd at WonderCon on Sunday. To recap: After Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) and Clarke (Eliza Taylor ...
Jason Rothenberg, showrunner of The CW’s “The 100,” apologized to fans of the show in the wake of controversy that arose from the death of key supporting character (and lesbian) Lexa (Alycia ...
Don’t read on unless you’ve seen “13,” the March 3 episode of “The 100,” which showrunner Jason Rothenberg discussed with Variety. MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD. I’m still processing the events of this week’s ...