Talk:Sam Sharp/@comment-33428768-20190505205829/@comment-30065616-20190511171316

but I do not believe that the LGBT situation has much to do with this idea of ​​forcing the couple, but rather their feelings presumably paid. You will have noticed that towards the end of the L is for Love episode, many crushes had had their very short moments when they received their letters, without even having time to read. Luna, on the other hand, seems to be the only one to have prolonged the scene, as if she were the real protagonist of the episode, even from the beginning, to prepare herself presumably for a twist ... which made the audience more curious and much more interested than ever, more in Luna's love affair than in that of her sisters, even before she discovered that Sam was a girl. then it was discovered that Luna's feeling for Sam seems to be reciprocated, after seeing that Sam had smiled broadly at the already open letter. It was precisely that moment that sent many spectators into raptures, who by now have become very curious to ask how the two girls met and if they could see again, given that they looked like a cute couple ... not because they are two girls, but rather because of their apparent harmony as a rocker and their feelings. Luna had already been assumed to be bisexual in Study Muffin, as she expressed her attraction to Hugh, a boy, and Mrs DiMartino who is a girl instead. but none of us viewers claimed that part so much, since it is only a small part not too interesting. a similar situation also happened to Luan and Benny. In L is for Love, they were a small part that didn't interest many viewers, then they became very popular, a little even more than LunaSam, thanks to Stage Plight, due to the sharing of their first kiss. And this has led many fans to ask the Crew whether to return that couple again (I asked the same thing with incredible enthusiasm too. And also with the situation of Lucy and Rocky) so, one day, one of the official writers has confirmed that Lubenny will return in a new episode. after this observation, are you still certain if this "forcing" by fans on LunaSam is due only and necessarily to their LGBT condition? otherwise, according to your review, these fans would have had to do the same thing with the first LGBT couple in the Loud House: Harold and Howard, Clyde McBride's dads, and the first official gay couple in a Nickelodeon cartoon. And yet it didn't go that way. After their first appearance, they received many positive reviews, yet they did not immediately receive the same success and excessive popularity as LunaSam.