When showrunner Jason Rothenberg spoke with TVLine about The 100's latest death, he described it as "the best choice," all things considered. Weeks later, he's singing a slightly different tune. In a ...
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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 ...
The movement calls on TV shows to be more careful in killing off LGBT characters. READ MORE: The Lexa Pledge Gains Traction, Urging TV Writers To Be More Considerate When Killing LGBT Characters “I ...
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 ...
"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 ...
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 ...
Executive producer Jason Rothenberg revealed the news during the Comic-Con panel on Friday. By Sydney Bucksbaum Lexa’s controversial death on The 100 is sticking. “Lexa is not coming back to the show, ...