Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-24934890-20181008004211/@comment-4010415-20181010212813

Super saiyan swagger wrote: i dont believe it until i see it, i didnt believe qrow could turn into a crow until it happened, i wont believe yang is gay or bi until i see it or hear her say it, its just a little skepticism on my part, and i've said it before, i dont care if a character or a reallife person is lgbt, it does not bother me,  but in regards to fiction, it has to be done properly or else it gets unjustified negativity thrown at it, korra and asami jump to mind from the legend of korra, i didnt care, but i did think it could have been better developed. Indeed, they need to put in their best effort to do it well, if they're going to go the "Yang is in love with/has a crush on Blake" route. As of right now, I only see it in an "It's possible" light. I'm not gonna go around saying "She's totally in love."

As far as Korrasami is concerned... I don't know how true it is, but it's been speculated that they were super on the downlow with that because they didn't want Legend of Korra to get banned in certain countries before it finished. Thus, they stuck with having Korra mainly just write to Asami, have the two of them suddenly be even closer than usual, Korra make a bi-curious joke, Korra blush when Asami compliments her hair, and end it off with them holding hands.

That tends to be the way things go with shows on kids/family networks. There was a Disney Channel show called Good Luck Charlie that waited until its very last season to have an episode about a little kid who has two moms because "What're you gonna do? Cancel us?" I think Steven Universe gets away with it on the technicality that the gems are aliens that don't have an actual sex.