Showing posts with label Lexa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lexa. Show all posts

Friday, 25 March 2016

Spoiler TV Article - Showrunner From The 100 Talks About Lexa's Death


Below is an article from Spoiler TV where Jason Rothenberg talks about the character of Lexa and her death. 
The Life and Death of Lexa
Since our episode “Thirteen” aired three weeks ago, I’ve spent a great deal of time reading letters, blogs, tweets and articles from passionate women and men of all ages who were angered and saddened that the character Lexa was killed off immediately after a love scene with our hero Clarke. I’m still processing this. I’m still learning. But I have gained perspective and more than ever, I am profoundly grateful to you, our fans.
No series, no episode of television, exists in a vacuum. As an audience, we bring with us our life experience, the events of the time, and the collective memory of all the stories we have been entertained by (or not). Every relationship. Every love scene or act of violence. Every revelation or cliché. Every original story and, yes, every trope. The worst shows retread the formula. The best transcend cliché, opening our eyes to new ways of thinking, and welcome new audiences in.
For many fans of The 100, the relationship between Clarke and Lexa was a positive step of inclusion. I take enormous pride in that, as I do in the fact that our show is heading into its 4th season with a bisexual lead and a very diverse cast. The honesty, integrity and vulnerability Eliza Taylor and Alycia Debnam-Carey brought to their characters served as an inspiration for many of our fans. Their relationship held greater importance than even I realized. And that very important representation was taken away by one stray bullet.
The thinking behind having the ultimate tragedy follow the ultimate joy was to heighten the drama and underscore the universal fragility of life. But the end result became something else entirely — the perpetuation of the disturbing “Bury Your Gays” trope. Our aggressive promotion of the episode, and of this relationship, only fueled a feeling of betrayal.
While I now understand why this criticism came our way, it leaves me heartbroken. I promise you burying, baiting or hurting anyone was never our intention. It’s not who I am.
In the show-world, no one is safe, and anyone, even a beloved character, can die, at any time. My favorite shows in this genre embrace a similar sense of heightened urgency. There are several reasons why this particular episode played out the way it did: practical (an actress was leaving the show), creative (it’s a story about reincarnation) and thematic (it’s a show about survival). Despite my reasons, I still write and produce television for the real world where negative and hurtful tropes exist. And I am very sorry for not recognizing this as fully as I should have. Knowing everything I know now, Lexa’s death would have played out differently.
The 100 is a post-apocalyptic tragedy set 130 years in the future. It’s a constant life and death struggle. In our show, all relationships start with one question: ‘Can you help me survive today?’ It doesn’t matter what color you are, what gender identity you are, or whether you’re gay, bi or straight. The things that divide us as global citizens today don’t matter in this show. And that’s the beauty of science-fiction. We can make a point without preaching. We can say that race, sexuality, gender and disability should not divide us. We can elevate our thinking and take you on a helluva ride at the same time.
But I’ve been powerfully reminded that the audience takes that ride in the real world — where LGBTQ teens face repeated discrimination, often suffer from depression and commit suicide at a rate far higher than their straight peers. Where people still face discrimination because of the color of their skin. Where, in too many places, women are not given the same opportunities as men, especially LGBTQ women who face even tougher odds. And where television characters are still not fully representative of the diverse lives of our audience. Not even close. Those of us lucky enough to have a platform to tell stories have an opportunity to expand the boundaries of inclusion, and we shouldn’t take that for granted.

For those of you wondering about the series’ path ahead, The 100 is a show where people don’t get over things quickly. This goes for physical injuries as well as emotional ones. Clarke is experiencing the profound loss of someone she loved, and she’ll carry that loss with her forever. My sincerest hope is that any of our fans who saw a part of themselves in the relationship between Clarke and Lexa can take some small comfort in knowing that their love was beautiful and real.
Read the comments on this article at SpoilerTV.
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Saturday, 4 October 2014

About What's On The Box?

What's On The Box is a newish site that was created for lovers of TV. We cover scripted series, newsworthy issues and documentaries. Nothing regarding TV is off limits, however we will never, ever discuss reality TV.

This blog is an open forum for all TV fans who want to read about their favourite TV shows and share their opinions with other like minded TV fans. If you believe your favourite show is a must see TV show, then let us know about it.

Everyone who visits this site is welcome to have their say by posting their own article, photos or videos. Talk about the TV shows you love or tell us about the shows that you think suck and should not be on TV. Drop us a line via the contact form or jump on our Facebook page and send us a message. Our writers are more than welcome here to share their opinions as honestly as they like, however all we ask is that everyone is respectful of other poster's opinions'.


I started this blog to discuss the TV shows I love, so rather than make a site for each individual TV show, it made sense to make one for all of them. I do manage a Grey's Anatomy blog which is quite popular. If you are interested in writing at Grey's Anatomy Addicts, drop me a line via the contact box or on the Grey's Facebook page. Anyone who contribute to this site or any of my other blogs, gets their own byline and link to their website.


Obviously I and the writers who contribute to this site are going to talk about the TV shows they love the best, this is why we would love everyone to contribute, even if all you want to do is leave a comment requesting spoilers on your favourite TV show that we do not cover.


Lately a lot of the articles and discussion have been about Person of Interest and most importantly the recent news that CBS have cancelled this excellent show. There is also a campaign happening to save this show and convince Netflix or another TV Network to pick up POI. If you are interested in this, let us know so we can let you know how you can join the campaign.


We are now beginning to add articles and discussions regarding other shows. Recently an article was added via Spoiler TV about The CW's, the 100 and the recent death of the character, Lexa. The creator of The 100 recently reached out to the Clexa fans to talk about the death of the character. This article was shared on What's On The Box, just the other day.


We have some excellent reviews coming up that are being posted courtesy of the Spoiler TV reviewers of various shows. And we also have a couple of articles currently being written about The Walking Dead, Scandal, The Catch (Shonda Rhime's new show) and The Family.


So whether you are fans of Game of Thrones, House of Cards, Scandal, Chicago PD, The Night Shift, Supernatural; just to name a few. If you would like us to include you favourite show on this site, just let us know.


Stay tuned for further updates on what's coming up on your favourite TV shows and if we miss something that you would like to know about, please let us know.






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