Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-26225812-20150625072936/@comment-1916997-20170513133454

Satireknight1 wrote: Simmino44 wrote: HP7hghrOUaTekscrrF10rrmc wrote: Back on topic, I do want more LGBT characters on the show, but I just don't see it happening in a way that seems realistic and natural and not forced. Henry being gay is pretty much just not gonna happen. We don't even see him interact with friends, let alone love interests, male or female.

They want to bring Mulan back, and I really hope they don't mess that up. On one hand, I do want the story to involve a SO, but if they bring in a new character that has nothing to do with the story, or they use an old character, it could be really bad. something that could work is Morgana Le Fay, which, if done right, could be awesome. But if they bring Red back, someone who had a boyfriend, and liked a man for a while, and put them together, that wouldn't work. Well, actually, if they bring Red back even if it's for that I won't complain but still... If they add LGBT characters and it ends up being forced and messed up, I'd rather not have any. Once is based off of fairy tales, and there aren't any LGBT fairy tales, and if they can't make it work despite of that, I'd rather them not try. I was actually kind of annoyed that they chose this specific Disney princess to be an LGBT character. Mulan walking away from Aurora was heartbreaking, because these things always are, LGBT or not, but they chose the one that pretended to be a man and served in the army, so... Well, Andersen was gay, and his "Little Mermaid" had a sad ending because the author wanted express his feeling about his homosexuality in the fairytale (the Mermaid loses his man...)  Actually, he was bisexual. He was interested in both men and women. Unfortunately male bisexuals tend to be erased and reclassified as gay. Given the time period he lived in, it is hard to say what exactly he was. He wasn't purely heterosexual though, that much is known.