Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-24018644-20150915144835/@comment-1916997-20150916195808

Thank you Andrew Robbins and Brzoskwinia for trying to help explain my side of the argument by the way. For a second there I thought everyone was either going to say nothing, or agree that it is not important for the only confirmed LGBTQA character on the show to be able to find love. It is very important. As Esk pointed out, this show doesn't always show happy endings for everybody, because of its real world logic. I suggest Esk and others who don't understand the importance of having Mulan find a lover, look up the very real world statistics of homicides, suicides, and other violence to LGBTQA people. If that is not a good reason for some Mulan to get a lover and be happy on a show about hope, then I don't know what else to say. Finally, Esk, who said that Mulan being gay was not what the writers had in mind the whole time, and that someone forced their hand?