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Amid a year of television in which LGBTQ characters have been killed off in
several series, fans and critics alike have had enough of the senseless
deaths. They deserve better. That was the motivation for YouTuber fearlessummer,
who compiled together the many tragic deaths of gay characters on TV
and film — not only from this year, but from several years of the
repeated trope.
The video was prompted by the controversial death of Lexa, a lesbian character played by Alycia Debnam-Carey, in the CW's The 100, according to the YouTube video's description. Lexa begins the montage, but it includes several characters from other series and films, including Tara (Amber Benson) in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Tricia (Madeline Brewer) in Orange Is the New Black and Laurel Hester (Julianne Moore) in Freeheld. Along with the many gay characters, the video features voiceover from fellow Youtuber Moog Ferlita, who expressed their own disappointment in Lexa's death.
While it is an indicting and oft-repeated issue, the good news is some
people in the industry are listening. In April, several TV writers and
producers signed the "Lexa Pledge,"
which includes seven principles they pledge to adhere to with regard to
LGBTQ characters on TV. Most importantly, that included promising not
to kill off gay characters simply to further the plot of a straight
one.
Still, while the "Lexa Pledge" is a good start, TV series and films are
going to have to demonstrate these tenants in action before we can
formally label any progress ma. If not, such heart-wrenching montages
could be all the more frequent — and rightfully so.
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