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As a fan, Lexa's death was heartbreaking to watch. Check out her full episode of Collider Ladies Night below.

The gay 100 A : Lucky for you, we have The 's alum personal views! Eliza Taylor opens up about how she felt about Clarke Griffin's on The 's ending and becoming a Bi legend on TV The ending of The was a take on religious lore and the Big Question of where we all go after we live on Earth

The whole show is essentially life and death and people being brutually killed. She said:. That is powerful. It was really intense. As any fan will tell you, a good television show or movie can change your life, and the stories we see on screen can have an impact far beyond our imaginations.

I mean, what a beautiful thing. It's created communities for people.

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When Nemiroff asked Debnam-Carey about her experience witnessing how her work has affected audiences firsthand, she said she's "been really lucky to experience the true purity of fans who love a character in a show in a convention-type space because there's nothing like it.

And for something like Lexa or Thethe amount of stories that I heard that were just very personal, very intimate, that were incredibly impactful for these people to gay comfort, safety, reassurance, there's nothing like it. They found people who are like-minded, who have commonalities, and can really feel safe in them.

People have found friendships over that. And conventions, for me, it's just been seeing that kind of community that's been created. And so, what a lucky thing to be a part of. I % understand the LGBT communities frustration with gay characters not only dying, but dying in often violent ways within intimate settings, but that is the reality of this world and the setting of this show.

However, nearly a decade later, one can't help but be grateful for the movement that followed. So, it's a two-fold kind of situation. You can see the results of that movement ," she explained. This page is for the LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer) characters of the series.

So, how extraordinary to see something that was really painful be turned into healing and growing and real change. People have bonded because of it. Obviously, feeling so much of that pain from so many people, what they'd experienced was so heartbreaking, and gay to be a source of support and comfort and reassurance or encouragement to push it in a positive direction, but then the fans were the ones who took it there and moved it into a place that had real results.

The Why defining Clarke's bisexuality marked a 'turning point' for the CW series Showrunner Jason Rothenberg and star Eliza Taylor talk LGBT representation, #Clexa, and shipping. I was receiving it, and trying to translate and 100 a lot of different experiences and emotions at the same time.

You can rewatch Debnam-Carey's influential performance on The on Netflix. The feeling that you have of, like, 'I'm so glad that this helped, and I'm so happy that I could be a vessel for that. Whether you were a fan of 100 or simply a casual television enjoyer inyou likely witnessed the fallout of "Thirteen.

Being in a convention space, you are seeing the truest passion and purity of what that means to someone. I'd never been a part of something that had so much success, so I was on a really different platform, but I also hadn't been exposed to the world in that way yet.