Talk:Singled Out/@comment-24215546-20200217021310

I'm not against interraical and LGBT couples being represented in The Loud House (I like Clyde's Dads), but does anyone else besides me think they're now going a bit too far with it?

Interracial couples are pretty much a dime a dozen in this show, with Bobby and Lori technically qualifying. As for LGBT couples, we of course have Clyde's Dads, who check both of those boxes. Then we had the bisexual Luna and Sam, the two-dad family who made a brief appearance in Friended!, and a few minor characters (espically Leni's friend Miguel) who are ambiguiously LGBT.

I've been weary of this for awhile, but Singled Out offically crossed the line. I really don't mean to be offensive here, but this is starting to look unnatural, and I'm getting the message that the show is following a political agenda. It's great that the show is representing these people, but the way this episode pushed it even further just rubbed me the wrong way.