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Is the category appropriate for this show? Because I don't think a few secondary characters are enough for it. My opinion is if some show dives deeper into such issues, only then it should have the category. So when is a show considered LGBT-related? --Batman tas (talk) 00:42, 6 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, MonMothma. I have asked the same question on the talk pages of Entourage and Anger Management. Look also the spinoffs of The Walking Dead (TV series). In one of them there is a gay character, but they show his nature only in one episode. I don't think that makes it LGBT. Most series in general have some one-shot episodes on different topics, but I don't think just because of that they should be put in the caterogry of that particular episode. For example, House has a musical episode, but that doesn't mean the series itself should be put in category Musical TV series. --Batman tas (talk) 02:01, 6 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
The categories related to themes, like LGBT, must be a central aspect of the show, and not just because there's a handful of characters that fall into LGBT classification. Categories are meant to be defining: TWD is a show that is clearly known as a show about zombies, but not as one about LGBT themes. Masem (t) 02:43, 6 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]