Fair enough, fair enough. The comment wasn't supposed to be backhanded; I really do like your style. It also wasn't intended to shame you at all, or your followers, or the person who made the request. I was unaware that it was a commission; from what you wrote in the commentary box, it was not easily discernible.

My problem, again, lies not with the fact that there are two women in a relationship. As far as I see it, it's no concern of mine what they do, so long as it enhances the story sonewhat. And in the case of this last relationship, it did not. It was literally last-minute, it involved radically altering the personality of one of the participants, and now it's the most frequently-mentioned part of the show, it seems. And to me, as someone who watched both this show and the original, it seems unfair to ten years' worth of work and dedication (with a hiatus, I'll admit) to add something that could have been just as easily left out and have it be the focal point of a series on the brink of collapse thanks to bad timing and rushed writing.

So, I reiterate, no attempt was made to shame you or your viewers, and I apologize for the fact that it came out that way. If anything, I was trying to shame the show (which I have a bit of a complex relationship with).