What can be said about romance in a post-apocalyptical world? Is the really enough time in between all the infighting and the survival mode to really bring that into the forefront? In Season 3 of CW's "The 100," romance will play a factor, but it might not be what everyone was expecting.

The first thing you need to realize is that the barrier between Clarke and Bellamy has been broadened given the events of last season, according to Zap2it.

But now that the events have unfolded, the aftermath is still in the wake for what is to come.

Series stars Eliza Taylor and Bob Morley sat down with Zap2it at Comic-Con 2015 in San Diego this year and gave them a few details on what fans can expect next season, which doesn't premiere until midseason on The CW in early 2016.

"Any kind of expression of love is a good thing. I don't particularly watch romantic things," Morley said. "I'd rather watch the conflict kind of stuff. Shippers gonna ship, I'm just going to watch some other stuff."

But with Morley's general tastes for a show aside, that doesn't mean that the romance isn't going to happen between the two main stars.

"It's nice to see something else coming out," Morley said.

Taylor was all about the romance, and she has even been a little giddy about the notion that she has been given an award from E! about her onscreen affections.

"I just won an award for Clexa kiss from E!, which was pretty awesome, so that's great," Taylor said. "I can officially say I'm a good kisser now."

But the romance between her character and Bellamy is something she seems to be shying away from.

"I don't necessarily want to see Bellamy and Clarke getting dirty," Taylor said. "I think we've got a good thing going on. They're such a good team."

Showrunner Jason Rothenberg also said Clarke is buried in emotional turmoil since the events of Season 2. He describes her character as enduring "emotional chaos" in Season 3.