Thread:Blasphmemes/@comment-4854965-20160216023838/@comment-27807257-20160216121624

Yeah, I completely agree with Dutch99. Honestly, for a kids' show that tries to break norms while still remaining accessible to more narrow-minded people in many different countries (usually in fear of losing money, unfortunately), this is probably as explicit as they can get without saying it outright (at least in 2015, or whenever that episode was aired.) It's a shame that for LGBT characters and/or non-heterosexual/heteroromantic relationships, the public needs absolute 100% confirmation before they can say anything, even if it's pretty dang obvious in the show. This stuff gets me annoyed, but I do understand that the admins want to stay neutral on something that hasn't been 100% explicitly confirmed outside of the show and that can be seen as controversial. But it's still things like this that prevent the media from allowing kids' shows to have anything considered "taboo." Peace was right - "lovers" is too lewd for a kids' show wiki, and we don't actually know about the nature of their... under-the-covers relationship. But it's obvious to me and many others that Durland and Blubs have a thriving and fulfilling romantic relationship. Sorry this is long, but I felt it needed to be said. I will accept whatever decision on this issue (which shouldn't be an issue at all) that the admins make, but it doesn't mean that I will necessarily like it.