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IGN: Suffice to say, the audience was extremely enthusiastic hearing you’d be returning to The 100 during the Comic-Con panel. Have you been given any hints at all by Jason [Rothenberg] or anyone from the show about what to expect when she comes back?
Alycia Debnam-Carey: No, no! I’ve only just read the first… the second episode. They keep it so under wraps. I barely even know when I’m flying up to start filming. Obviously things are not looking too great for Lexa on Clarke’s side. She’s a little angry. But Lexa loves Clarke, that’s pretty clear.
IGN: What do you think about Lexa’s choice? It’s been a debated topic!
Debnam-Carey: She’s very pragmatic. That’s what Lexa is. She’s a pragmatist. I don’t think she’s cold-hearted. It’s just she’s realistic and she’s been taught to be that way. It’s a very harsh world she comes from and she’s had to grow up with a lot of -- that culture is so gritty and violent and raw and so she just has to go along with that. But I think she feels greatly but it’s like to do the best job you can to protect people, you shut off or you try to make it so people can’t see your feelings.
Alycia Debnam-Carey: No, no! I’ve only just read the first… the second episode. They keep it so under wraps. I barely even know when I’m flying up to start filming. Obviously things are not looking too great for Lexa on Clarke’s side. She’s a little angry. But Lexa loves Clarke, that’s pretty clear.
IGN: What do you think about Lexa’s choice? It’s been a debated topic!
Debnam-Carey: She’s very pragmatic. That’s what Lexa is. She’s a pragmatist. I don’t think she’s cold-hearted. It’s just she’s realistic and she’s been taught to be that way. It’s a very harsh world she comes from and she’s had to grow up with a lot of -- that culture is so gritty and violent and raw and so she just has to go along with that. But I think she feels greatly but it’s like to do the best job you can to protect people, you shut off or you try to make it so people can’t see your feelings.
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The actress’ return had been in question because filming on the third season of the Eliza Taylor-led drama is happening at the same time as “Fear the Walking Dead,” on which Debnam-Carey is one of the leads.
The actress, caught in the middle, said she had known for a while that she would return, and it was just a matter of working out her schedule. She goes back to “The 100” set in a few weeks, but kept tight-lipped on many details beyond that.
“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!”
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.
The actress, caught in the middle, said she had known for a while that she would return, and it was just a matter of working out her schedule. She goes back to “The 100” set in a few weeks, but kept tight-lipped on many details beyond that.
“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!”
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.
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