“It’s a difficult thing, but as long as people love the show and are passionate about Lexa, I think that’s really what matters.” “I obviously had other obligations in my work life and I hope that people know that this wasn’t a social attack on anyone or any social movement,” she said. everyone on board, Lexa was a character that we created together and collaborated on and were fond of.”ĭebnam-Carey reiterated that her series regular role on “Fear” meant that she couldn’t commit to an extended arc on The CW drama. “I think what’s important to note on my behalf is that the death of Lexa came out of a place of creative freedom and positivity. “It’s incredible how passionate the fans are, and that’s really why the show is doing so well and why I have so much faith and passion for it in the first place,” she told Variety on the red carpet. At the PaleyFest panel for AMC’s “ Fear the Walking Dead,” the series that necessitated her exit from “The 100,” Debnam-Carey weighed in on the fan reaction to Lexa’s untimely demise.
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