However, Debnam-Carey has moved on from “The 100” and is currently focused on her role in AMC’s “Fear the Walking Dead,” where she plays model student Alicia Clark. Any choice they make in pop culture forces the rest of the world to take notice,” she told the magazine. “’The 100’ has such ferociously passionate fans. The fan backlash was so immense that it grabbed the attention of creator Jason Rothenberg and Debnam-Carey herself, who is in awe of how passionate the fans of the series can be. In addition, Lexa and Clarke (Eliza Taylor) had just slept together, and fans were upset when “Clexa’s” relationship never went any further than this.
The death of Lexa – the lesbian commander of the allied Grounder clans in “The 100” - at the hands of Titus (Neil Sandilands) sparked outrage and dismay among loyal fans of the series, especially among the LGBTQ community. The actress, 23, recently sat down for an interview with W magazine, where she talked about a variety of topics, including “The 100,” her life after leaving the series and her role in “Fear the Walking Dead.” “The 100” Season 4 won’t be airing until next year, but there’s already one character we’re sure to be missing next season.Īlycia Debnam-Carey’s Lexa met a tragic end in “The 100” Season 3, and it looks like she definitely won’t be back in the upcoming installment of The CW series.