User talk:Kizo2703
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The 100 (TV series) editing
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I just have one question about the The 100 (TV series) site and what is allowed content on it.
Season 7 and its controversies: Is it no longer allowed to write the truth? Namely, anyone who has watched The 100 knows how the final season, S7, spoiled the entire show. And these are NOT comments from fans on social media, but articles from journalists from the LA Times, E Online, and TV Insider. Not good enough? Obviously not for some people here and to them "I'm not editing in good faith"?! I just think people should know what's going on in S7, since it's not mentioned anywhere on the page except (barely) in two sentences.
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And I haven't even touched on why Bellamy isn't there for ten episodes, or why Clarke is first sidelined from 7x03 onward and then character assassinated in 7x12. For Bellamy, it's at least covered in the plot from mid-7x11. Whether someone likes it or not, they were (and officially still are in S7) the leading characters of the entire show. But what they've turned them into were certainly not Clarke and Bellamy we knew for six seasons.
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"While in the first six seasons killing off beloved characters, often in brutal ways, human experimentations and cannibalism were completely normal things, it seems like Jason Rothenberg went too far for fans with Season 7 and the killing of Bellamy (Bob Morley), especially because Rothenberg had Clarke killed Bellamy, infuriating many fans and viewers".[1]
What was the point of Bellamy bringing Clarke back to life, and the utterance of the phrase, “the head and the heart?” What was the point of Clarke calling him every day for 2199 days, or saying she’d never forget that they were family again? "Sure, killing him to save Madi (Lola Flanery) wasn’t out of character for Wanheda.[2] She’d left Bellamy to die before after he played a key role in putting The Flame in her daughter’s head. But that was a temporary plot point their relationship overcame, and she clearly regretted it. This was permanent".[3][4]
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Now tell me, does this deserve to be published and am I really trying to edit the page with bad intentions? Kizo2703 (talk) 17:38, 30 January 2025 (UTC)
- Admins do not settle content disputes; if your efforts to work this out and get a consensus are unsatisfactory, please move to dispute resolution. I see no action requiring the use of the admin tools, so I am marking this answered. The help tags break the header formatting, just place them in the main edit window. 331dot (talk) 17:50, 30 January 2025 (UTC)
- ^ Zemler, Emily. "'The 100' left fans outraged and in tears. Why they're still as devoted as ever". latimes.com. Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 1 Oct 2020. Retrieved 28 January 2025.
- ^ Piester, Lauren. "The 100 Just Killed Off a Major Character and We Will Not Be Over It For a Long Time". eonline.com. Archived from the original on 29 Jan 2025. Retrieved 29 January 2025.
- ^ Piester, Lauren. "The Meanest Things The 100 Ever Did to Us". eonline.com. Archived from the original on 29 Jan 2025. Retrieved 29 January 2025.
- ^ Hannemann, Emily. "'The 100's Shocking Character Death Felt Wrong — Here's Why". tvinsider.com. Archived from the original on 29 Jan 2025. Retrieved 29 January 2025.