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The 100 actress Eliza Taylor is staying true to her hope of giving Clarke some time to grieve for Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) in the show's fourth season, dropping hints that Clarke hasn't moved on ...
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 ...
The truth is that Lexa was the love of her life, but [Clarke] is only 18 years old. We move on, we figure out a way to compartmentalize, and you try and you don't forget.
Things are looking pretty bleak for Clarke Griffin on "The 100." She finally threw herself into a moment of romantic bliss with grounder leader Lexa, only to have her new love literally die in her ...
Clarke allowed Lexa to open herself up to love again, after Costia. Sad as it was, this was a perfect place to end Lexa's arc, as she's come so far since we met her in Season 2.
But while the rest of the television industry was moving on from Lexa’s death through little steps towards real, tangible change, The 100 remained tethered to her demise for the rest of its run ...
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