User blog comment:Loudfan21000/Am I the only one who thought otherwise for L is for Love?/@comment-1650307-20180514013943

I actually agree that I think it's somewhat overrated.

Now for my own personal reasons, namely because of me being raised as a Christian, I have chosen to never watch "L is for Love". But even so, I do not really think that even if I had watched the episode that it would even crack my Top 5 favourites, and it has diddly squat to do with the fact that Luna was bisexual, which to be perfectly frank, I don't care about. What I really do not get is why every member of the Loud family has a crush to begin with, especially since Lisa, the youngest one, is freaking four and she should not even care about boys at her age. Heck, why would she even care about the opposite sex if she is supposed to be a woman of science. And there is also the fact that they all have crushes, I mean I like Leni and Chaz because Leni likes a guy who is overweight and that enhances her character but outside of that and maybe Lynn and Francisco, everyone else I do not really care about.

I always thought it would be a stronger episode and actually stronger for Luna's character is she actually revealed that she did not HAVE a crush at all, male or female. She sees that literally freaking everyone else in her family has one, feels sad, reveals at the end that she does not have one and begins to cry, and then the family consoles her and tells her that either she is a late bloomer or that she does not need another person to be happy. I can imagine Leni being the first one to give her a hug after she has some time to cry because Leni would naturally be the most sensitive and caring out of the siblings. But instead, they have her a female love interest. I may have said things about this episode and the people that may seem not overly positive, but I do not hate them. I think they deserve to live and be in our society, but just the fact that Luna is LGBT does not make her automatically a better character and there are so many SJWs and LGBT authoritarians, probably the same ones who are making Steven Universe a phenomenon, that think that this is the greatest thing that ever happened in history. I have even seen people who said stuff like "I love Luna even more now that she is bi". I like her the exact same as I did before.

Sam was also supposed to be a one-off character that only was meant to be in this episode and no others, like all of the crushes, only one of which by the way was shown in an episode prior. But because of the aforementioned SJWs, they just showed their unflagging support of it so much that they are putting her in more of them.

But of course if you even dare to call out this episode to anyone else in the Loud House fandom or any of the LGBT authoritarians, then you will get insulted and ridiculed and hated forever. That is the true irony of it all.