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The 100’s executive producer/showrunner Jason Rothenberg spoke to me about Lexa’s big choice, why she made it and the future for the character – especially given Debnam-Carey is a series ...
Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) in The 100. IGN: Clarke and Lexa’s kiss was obviously a very important scene for a lot of reasons.
Last week's episode of "The 100" ended with the much-anticipated reunion of Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and Grounder commander Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) -- marking the first time the two leaders had ...
EXCLUSIVE: 'The 100' Boss Talks Clarke's Post-Lexa Life and Answers Your Biggest Season 4 Questions! The CW. By Leanne Aguilera. Published: 9:45 AM PST, February 1, 2017.
Clarke (Eliza Taylor) suffered heartbreak in season 3 of The 100 after the death of Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey), but the loss of that romance doesn’t mean Clarke will be alone for the rest of her ...
The 100 shocked audiences everywhere in Season 3 when Lexa was suddenly killed off. The showrunner has now come out and addressed how Clarke will deal with her death moving forward.
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 ...
Lexa’s controversial death on The 100 is sticking.. Executive producer Jason Rothenberg revealed Friday at San Diego Comic-Con that Alycia Debnam-Carey — who portrayed the character and who ...
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains details of the March 3 episode of the CW‘s The 100.. It has been three weeks since lesbian character Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) was killed by a stray bullet on ...
Tumblr’s Year In Review is always interesting, telling us which communities, people, and topics received the most attention on the site. This year, The 100‘s Clarke and Lexa (Clexa) topped the ...
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 ...