Hispanic Clexa

Lexa: *gets shot*
Clarke: ¡ay Dios mio! ¡Que dramatica! Tetas, go get me el Vicks™
Titus(Tetas): Toma Clarka, perdona sabe.
Clarke: Callate viejo calvo *smears vicks on Lexa’s wound* Ya Lexa, get up pendeja, dont you think just cause you didnt leave after we had sex that you can die now and run away from ur responsibility. Thats right puta im pregnant y es tuyo, maricona.

commanderoswald:

Apparently Clarke’s gun has all the names of people she’s lost and Lexa’s name is the biggest………this is fine

This is kind of grotesque, I think – The Commander of Death carries a rifle now with the names of people whose death she had a hand in – or, at least, blames herself for.   She still carries this burden.  


If you come as softly
As wind within the trees
You may hear what I hear
See what sorrow sees

If you come as lightly
As the threading dew
I shall take you gladly
Nor ask more of you

You may sit beside me
Silent as a breath
And only those who stay dead
Shall remember death.

-Audre Lorde 

(borrowed out of the Xena fan fiction Apocalypse series by Brigit M. Morgan – seems to work for Clexa as well)

geekariffic:

blogquantumreality:

The 100 01×12 “We are Grounders (Pt 1)”

This, I believe, is the first mention of the Commander in the series. What’s really sad is that this shows the kind of care that used to go into the worldbuilding in the first two seasons of this show, before Jason Floppenberg began driving the plot to serve his own hobby horses without regard for narrative and characterization consistency.

I disagree. I reckon that the worldbuilding is done on a per-episode basis. In this episode, Tristan (?) is sent by the commander to replace anya. He says that the commander thinks anya has been fucking it up and he’s here to do the job she failed at.

But later down the line, we learn that Lexa was Anya’s sekken. And she has great respect for her, (OOC dachman thought anya would be maternal to Lexa) etc. That doesn’t make much sense when The Commander in this episode is basically like, you’re fired from this job because you’re useless. It also doesn’t pair up with the type of decisions Lexa makes later down the line (Gustus excluded, I think, because that was a matter of saving face in public).

If worldbuilding was done in advance, I reckon there’d be far more consistency (and logic) than there is.

Also, wtf happened to Ryder?

Excellent point, @geekariffic – so much of post-commentary features fanon influences vs. what really happened in canon.  Creates disconnect.