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      • In the third season of the hit sci-fi apocalypse series, the show's only lesbian character was murdered mere moments after consummating her relationship with the show's bisexual lead, sparking discussion about the damaging "Bury Your Gays" trope and marking a turning point in LGBTQ+ representation on television.
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  2. That’s right, The 100 did the unthinkable and killed off one of the series’ most beloved characters when her advisor Titus tried to do away with Clarke and frame Murphy for her death by...

  3. Oct 18, 2019 · The 100 depicts a brutal, post-apocalyptic world where the last remnants of the human race struggle to survive and people indiscriminately killed. Unfortunately, Lexa was another one who met an...

  4. There have been many deaths on The 100 before, but none hurt us as badly as the loss of Lexa. Jason Rothenberg explains why it had to happen.

  5. May 20, 2016 · Well, it happened. Eleven weeks after The 100 killed off Lexa and gay lady fandom finally revolted, the finale reached our teevees, bringing Lexa with it one last time.

  6. Videos and tweets from fans near the set confirmed the actress' presence, spreading on social media that the character made it to the season finale. However, Lexa had been killed off months earlier, when the seventh episode filmed in the fall of 2015. [65]

  7. 1 day ago · 8 years after Lexa's death on The 100, Alycia Debnam-Carey reflects on the character's pivotal impact on LGBTQ+ representation in pop culture.

  8. Sep 30, 2020 · Who was the hardest to kill? Who was the hardest to say goodbye to? Showrunner Jason Rothenberg reveals all, including 'some darker endings that we discussed.'

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