'The 100' season 4 premiere date: Eliza Taylor wants Clarke to give dating a miss next season

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Clarke's love life has been tragic, which made actress Eliza Taylor believe that the character should take a time out from dating when "The 100" returns for season 4.

Speaking to Australian fans during the Oz Comic Con in Melbourne last weekend, the actress said that her character may have lost all the desire to be with another person after Lexa's (Alycia Debnam-Carey) died in season 3.

"I don't know [if she will love again]. I don't know if that is a possibility for her given what she's just been through," Taylor said. "I hope it is, but, in honor of Lexa, I think it would be hard for fans to see."

This is not the first time that Lexa lost a loved one in the series. In season 2, Lexa chose to end Finn's (Thomas McDonell) suffering at the hands of the Grounders to help him avoid the wrath of their former enemies. Then after learning that she already fell for Lexa in season 3, the commander of the 12 clans sacrificed her life in order to help her kill A.L.I.E.'s killswitch to save humanity.

For season 4, Taylor wants Clarke to stay out of the dating scene since she believes that her character only brings death to anyone who chooses to be intimate with her.

Meanwhile, actor Bob Morley told the attendees of the Phoenix Comic Con in the beginning of June that he wants to see his character Bellamy reconcile with his sister Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) after falling apart in season 3.

"Bellamy had a feeling it was getting to that. Hopefully they reconnect and she lets him in," the actor told the audience, as reported by International Business Times. "Marie [Marie Avgeropoulos] and I would like their relationship to get past just Bellamy saying 'You can't do this,' and Octavia being like, 'I can!'" he added.

Will the Blake siblings settle their differences when "The 100" returns to The CW for season 4 this fall?

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