While grieving, Lexa tells Clarke of Costia, her own past love who was tortured and killed by Lexa's enemy, who believed she knew Lexa's secrets. The hologram only existed in the mansion on the island because that’s where Becca designed and built her A.I. 2.0 holds the memory and consciousness of all previous hosts (a.k.a. So my ability to use that character was going to be extremely limited, if not impossible, after this season. March 3 2016, 6:59 PM PST. I won’t say whether this is the last time we’ll see her or not, but there is a flame inside the Commander’s head, which contains the memories and/or minds of [the previous] Commanders. In "Bitter Harvest," Lexa worries that by trying to make peace instead of engaging in war, she is betraying the commanders who came before her.
[23] The first photos of Debnam-Carey on set showed up after production began on the remaining five first-season episodes on 11 May 2015, in Vancouver. That's kind of the point of The 100 in many ways. [6][19] Dalene Rovenstine of Entertainment Weekly stated that the series "has featured unexpected twists (a baby in space! All of this is the stuff of the next run of episodes. She was placed in a position where suddenly she was forced to make a lot of hard choices that most people never have to make, no matter what their age is. Rothenberg: Not really. [15] Later, Debnam-Carey guest-starred in Australian drama series McLeod's Daughters.
And it became clear to me that that was the best story to tell. As if Lexa's death wasn't enough, The 100 then sucker-punched us with yet another shocking twist. Lexa is injured, but that does not stop her from dispensing some advice about leadership to Clarke.
And once you start dealing with a story that involves reincarnation, technological or otherwise, you have to die first.
It is later, as Lexa is running into Clarke's room, that Lexa is accidentally shot by Titus, who intended to kill Clarke. In "Thirteen," the Grounders celebrate their Ascension Day, a holy day for Grounders. "[31] Rothenberg told Bucksbaum that he was not dismissing the pairing; rather the Bellamy and Clarke romance was not yet the focus. "[8], The writers designed Lexa as a proud and wise warrior who keeps her feelings very guarded, and as someone who is usually unable to show she cares for people. For Clarke, her greatest love was Lexa so the Judge took on her form, solidifying in the series Lexa is Clarke's greatest love. Lexa dies in 'The 100' Season 3 Episode 7, which also reveals a shocking secret about Alie 2. That's really awful if people feel ostracized or targeted. In "Resurrection," Clarke and Abby survive the missile strike on Tondc, but Abby is horrified to realize Clarke knew it was coming and did nothing to save the rest of the people in the village. Drop a comment with all of your review of the episode below. ", "The 100: Alycia Debnam-Carey on Lexa's Feelings for Clarke, Her History and More", "7 things every post-apocalyptic YA show can learn from The 100", "Variety Expands TV Team with Maureen Ryan", "TV's Apocalypse Specialist Learns To 'Fear The Walking Dead, "Apparently its Commander Lexa Cosplay Day on Twitter! He felt fans of the couple "were truly manipulated and treated poorly" and that, given how important the couple was to people, they deserved more time to see them happy. "[40], "Five plot developments in 'The 100′ book series that will blow TV show fans' minds", "Channel Surfing #260: The 100 Showrunner Jason Rothenberg Guests", "Alycia Debnam-Carey on 'The 100' Return: a Lexa, Bellamy and Clarke Love Triangle 'Would Be Ferocious, "Alycia Debnam-Carey on 'Dramatic Shift' to 'Fear the Walking Dead' From 'The 100': I Have No Weapons, No Power! And on a technological level, when Apple puts out the next version of its operating system, we all upgrade to the next version. - Leskru WW's fundraising page for The Trevor Project", "Why the best episode of The 100's third season has also thrown its fandom into chaos", "Why the Controversial Death on 'The 100' Matters", "The 100 Boss Breaks Down That Heartbreaking Twist and Shocking Reveal", "Opinion: A Few More Thoughts on The 100's Lexa", "Bury Your Gays: TV Writers Tackle Trope, the Lexa Pledge and Offer Advice to Showrunners", "Even though she was killed halfway through it, Lexa and the discussion surrounding her death were the most significant parts of 'The 100's third season", "TV keeps killing off lesbian characters. So does that mean that the Flame contains Lexa? [2] At the time, Debnam-Carey was also being considered for the role of Alicia Clark on Fear the Walking Dead. It already is.
When asked if she knew she had that much of an impact on the LGBT community, Debnam-Carey commented, "Not that much, no, that's amazing. There’s never a unanimity of opinions in a writers’ room if it’s a good writers’ room. [...] They share a connection on an emotional level, a romantic level, and they recognize the burden of responsibility that they each have taken on." [Laughs] Yes, that is just a coincidence. To be given the freedom to represent a moment in our cultural and social zeitgeist—she has left a great imprint on me. These shows will hold you over until the bonus episodes air next year. And why, god, why did Lexa have to die in the first place? [7], Debnam-Carey viewed the betrayal as a relief and release for herself as an actor, and as a "very honest" and "open" moment for Lexa. TVLINE | Pardon my stupidity, but just to clarify: Alie 1 is the hologram we’ve been seeing, and Alie 2 is the thing inside Lexa? "[19] Throughout, she is extremely loyal, but more so to her own people; she puts them first regardless of the cost. When he chose to kill her off, this resulted in much animosity among the fanbase, with viewers and critics (especially those who were upset or confused by the decision) debating whether she was killed off for being lesbian, and whether she was killed off the right way; many also felt the decision was a blow or slight to the LGBT community because of the view that it reinforced the "dead lesbian syndrome" (or "bury your gays") trope, which posits that a lesbian couple (or other same-sex couple) on television or in film can never be happy for long, if at all, because one or both of them will soon die. If you like TVLine, you'll LOVE our weekly newsletter. Rothenberg: It's interesting because she's been searching for A.L.I.E. In "The Blood of Sanctum", Raven manages to hack into the AI using Becca's notebook and discovers a kill code that Sheidheda has implanted that is not in the notebook. "[24] Hypable.com's Selina Wilken said that she was "one of the best and, yes, most divisive characters in recent TV history. The material on this site can not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with prior written permission of Multiply. Lexa betrays the Sky people, after making an alliance with them on the back of Finn's Death. Were you surprised? "She was probably—master strategist that she is—thinking several moves ahead. Roan has Emerson, the last Mountain Man, delivered to Clarke; she must decide his fate. Those are human qualities, human emotions, and A.L.I.E. [19] "I was on Instagram or something and I checked my tagged photos, and I realized that suddenly they were all LGBT artwork.
"[29] Kyle Fowle of The A.V. "But then, following this Show-Don't-Tell approach, how about actually featuring a same-sex pairing on the air? What is the conclave; how that plays out? Lexa wins the fight, but instead of killing Roan, she launches a spear right into Queen Nia’s stomach. "[42] TV Guide listed the death as one of the most important television moments of 2016, arguing that while Lexa was not a main character, she "was critically important to a portion of the population who watched the show: a strong, proudly LGBT character whose sexuality was only a part of who she was -- a rarity on TV. wants to know why her creator abandoned her.
"We explored it as much as we could as actors to break down its meaning, but the best thing about this was finally finding out all this backstory and fully creating this world," she stated, adding they "had three sets built just for the Grounders". "[24] Damian Holbrook of TV Insider argued that, despite assertions to the contrary, television writers and producers never hastily kill off a character. Everybody argues and tries to make the case for what they think is the best story. In 2010, she co-starred in the unsold pilot Resistance[16] and guest-starred in the Australian drama series, Dance Academy. [Laughs] OK, good. "In [Episode] 16, Clarke had a similar choice and I hope that over the course of the first part of [season 3], Clarke will eventually come to see it that way. Kane attempts to take his own life rather than kill Jaha, but a Grounder witness, Lexa, reveals herself to be the commander and says she believes their wish for peace is sincere. "[14] Debnam-Carey did not view Lexa as a teenager, and did not assign her an age, stating, "It's almost like she skipped that period. (Erica Cerra) is searching for - the one that can actually understand human emotions - has become a sacred object within Grounder society and is embedded inside each of their commanders until the time of their death. Lexa passes a message to Clarke through Madi that abandoning her at Mount Weather was Lexa's greatest regret and helps to convince Clarke to do the right thing. Clarke realizes that Lexa cares about her. The Flame was also sought by its predecessor A.L.I.E., who wanted to use it to delete her kill switch.
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