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Tsl3161991 wrote:

1. They also most likely didn't intend to make Luna bisexual, but they did it anyway.

2. We wouldn't necessarily have to wait until Lisa is a pre-teen to see if she has autism. I was diagnosed at age 8. Luna being bisexual I actually do believe was planned from at least very early in the series. We were given the first hint of this back in season 1's Study Muffin (Luna commenting that Lincoln's teacher was "smoking hot"). The writers were smart enough to not reveal Luna's sexuality right from the get-go, since they wanted not only to develop her character a bit first, but also because Clyde having two dads was enough LGBT fodder to start the series out with. It would probably have been perceived as "agenda-pushing" if they did both from the start.