Interviews mit Alycia.
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“I can say Lexa shows up early,” Debnam-Carey told TheWrap at the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour Friday. “So you’re not going to have to wait desperately to see her.”
The actress did indulge in speculating about which cast members she might enjoy working with more, since the bulk of her time had been spent working with Taylor during the previous season.
“Anyone would be great to work with, they’re all so brilliant. I think it would be interesting if Bellamy [played by Bob Morley] had more to do with Lexa,” she said. “That would be an interesting dynamic because obviously, you know, he’s got some feels for Clarke, we can all see that. And obviously Lexa does. So [to see them fight over Clarke], I think that would be kinda cool to see, why not? I’m sure fans would love that one, the love triangle. Or maybe they’d hate it. It would be very ferocious!”
Mein Gott, die Dame scheint von all den Fan-Kriegen nichts mitzubekommen, sonst würde sie sowas nicht sagen.
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Debnam-Carey also thinks if tables had been turned and Clarke had been the one to betray Lexa, the Grounder commander would ultimately forgive her one-time ally and love interest.
“She’d probably forgive, but she wouldn’t forget,” she said. “I think she’d see it as, that’s a pragmatic leader. It’s what you have to do. She wouldn’t see it as a black and white, ‘I forgive you’ or not. She would be more like, ‘You had to do that for your people, I would do the same thing for mine.’ I think the two of them are more similar than maybe they want to admit. If Clarke was put in that position, it would be interesting to see: Would she have done the same thing?”
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IGN: When I spoke to you last, it was right before that penultimate episode, the last one in Season 2 you were in. What has it been like since then as far as seeing even more of the fan reaction to your character and the investment in the potential for Clarke and Lexa, even after how things left off?
Debnam-Carey: I mean, it was wonderful. It’s a very humbling experience to have people relate so quickly and so earnestly to something that you invest so much time and energy into. I was lucky. I had such an incredible character to work with and a brilliant costume and makeup and this very iconic look -- which I think has a lot to do with it too! She’s a very iconic character and that goes a lot with collaboration with the people on board. It’s wonderful that the work’s been recognized by fans and I know I’m the worst with social media and people kind of get a little angry at that.
Das finde ich eine interessante Beobachtung/Einordnung/Beschreibung von Ihr - absolut auf den Punkt... sie hat es in Worte gefasst.
Und auch das ein interessanter Gedanke (dazu, dass beide Shows "The 100" und "Fear the walking dead" apokalyptisch sind):
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IGN: Doing both these shows, what do you think the appeal is of this type of story? Is it the what if of “How would I react in that situation?”
Debnam-Carey: Well, I think it’s like apocalypse is so relevant right now. Everything you see is about global warming or the environment, the destruction of humanity, what the internet is doing to us, what is it doing to our brains? This amalgamation of… A climax to what? What’s going to happen? Do we kill ourselves or the world will kill us? There’s an obsession with it at the moment because it is quite relevant. We have an obvious choice to make of do we nurture our world or not nurture it and take care of it. So because it’s relevant I think that’s why we’re so interested in shows like this at the moment, whether it’s The 100 or Fear The Walking Dead. If you look at the 50s, it was all about space exploration and the journey and the excitement. That was what was important. So it’s interesting… Does life imitate art or art imitate life?
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