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How would you want them to betray an LGBT character on Once? Is there a right way or a wrong way to do it?
I asked this same question like maybe 10 pages ago (lol, we’ve talked a lot guys!)
I think the general consensus is that there shouldn’t be a right way or wrong way, just like there isn’t a wrong way or a right way to show a heterosexual character. We have a range of heterosexual characters on ONCE, right? I think we can say that pretty safely. But none of us even blink an eye at them and say “the writers aren’t doing this right.” We have villains and heroes and everything in between. We have people with tragic pasts, people who are focused on power, people who are focused on family, people who want it all. People who lie, cheat steal, and people who try to uphold all “good” qualities. We may not like the heterosexual character or the pair, but I never hear anyone say, “they wrote them wrong.” (The exception might be Rapunzel and her never ending filler-ness).