The return of The 100 Season 4 will exactly pick up the scene where Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor) is having a hard time to reveal to the Sky Crew the impending nuclear apocalypse. It looks like this will be the best time for her to move on from Lexa (Alycia Debnam Carey).

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the show's showrunner Jason Rothenberg revealed that Lexa was actually the love of Lexa's life. However, the latter was just 18 years old then. We move on, we figure out a way to compartmentalize, and you try and you don't forget. The person should never forget," he explained.

Lexa has been a big influenced in Clarke's life in too many ways. In fact, when she tried to go beyond her tribalism, it is the result of her relationship with the Heda. They, too, helped each other to eye the world differently. But in spite of her love, she still has to move on from her demise, thus Rothenberg revealed that it will happen in The 100 Season 4.

Moreover, the two's relationship experience is affected with political consequences. As they are both young women romantically inclined with each other, they realized that the Grounder's old culture needs to be changed. This is especially if everyone wants to survive, per Cinema Blend.

Lexa taught Clarke to see the Grounders and her people in the Ark as part of a big group rather than divided tribes. And this will help her to be a great leader in the coming The 100 Season 4. She needs to deal with the looming natural disaster along with her group as they only have six months to save the world.

Hence, Clarke needs all the diplomacy she could have to save everyone in The 100 Season 4. This, too, might be the best time that she will have a new romance with Bellamy (Bob Morley). The show will return on Feb. 1 on The CW.