noch ein paar schöne Zeilen zu Clexa und auch Octavia
Zitat:
Same-Sex Sexual Tension Actually Pays Off On The 100
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But it turns out that feelings are exactly what the writers of The 100 were hoping to explore, namely the feelings that Lexa — brutal, self-assured, steeped in Grounder culture but open-minded enough to understand Arker culture — has been developing for Clarke. I've seen a lot of Clarke/Lexa shipping cross my Tumblr dashboard, and my reaction to it has been a bit of a tepid, "Huh. Okay, sure. I could see that." So I was surprised at how overt the sexual tension was when Clarke angrily confronted Lexa about the hit Lexa put out on Octavia, and more surprised when Lexa broke through her emotional barrier and kissed Clarke.
Clarke seems pretty into the kiss, although she ultimately pulls away. She tells Lexa that she's not ready to be with anyone, which okay, I guess? Certainly Clarke has a lot on her plate right now, and having a relationship with the reincarnated spirit of every Grounder commander would complicate things a bit. But the fact that it would be complicated — the Arker and Grounder commanders, with their very different values, in a romantic relationship — is exactly what makes a Lexa-Clarke relationship an intriguing possibility. Mama Griffin will not approve.
But realizing that Clarke and Lexa knew about the missile in advance also complicates things for Octavia. She was happily settling into her nice Grounder life. Finally, she belonged somewhere and wasn't treated as an outcast simply for being a second-born child. But when she has a heart-to-heart with Indra about what Clarke and Lexa did, she's surprised by her mentor's utilitarianism. Indra readily accepts their decision: the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. With that, Octavia finally realizes what Kane impressed upon Abby last week: that the Arkers and the Grounders aren't all that different.
http://io9.com/same-sex-sexual-tension- ... socialflowDen Gedanken, dass Lexa dadurch, dass ihr Geist schon seit Ewigkeiten Commander und eben Grounder ist, fixiert ihre Position als Grounde, der/die eben nur diese Kultur, dieses Denken und Werte kennt, noch mehr für mich.
Ganz anders, als wenn man sich vorstellte, ihr Geist wäre mal hier, mal da aufgetaucht und hätte völlig unterschiedliche Kulturen erlebt.
Darüber habe ich davor noch nicht nachgedacht.
Und bei dem Kommi über Octavia merke ich, dass mir die Hintergrundinfo zu der Entwicklung der Charaktere in season 1 fehlt und, wie diese scheinbar wirklich recht gut gemacht sind.