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* ValuesDissonance: The original version of this episode wasn't the most LGBT-friendly at the time of it's airing. The Inner Girls expressing shock at Makoto having a romantic interest in a woman while begging her not to give up on finding a boyfriend was an apparent reflection of Japanese values on heteronormativity at the time. It's also a little jarring that for champions of "love and justice", they find LGBTQ relationships to be taboo and worth criticizing.
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* ValuesDissonance: The original version of this episode wasn't the most LGBT-friendly at the time of it's its airing. The Inner Girls expressing shock at Makoto having a romantic interest in a woman while begging her not to give up on finding a boyfriend was an apparent reflection of Japanese values on heteronormativity at the time. It's also a little jarring that for champions of "love and justice", they find LGBTQ relationships to be taboo and worth criticizing.
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* LGBTFanbase: TheReveal of Rei having an interest in ''Creator/TakarazukaRevue'' musicals was a big hit for fans who considered the hothead to be gay or having an interest in women.
* ValuesDissonance: The original version of this episode wasn't the most LGBT-friendly at the time of it's airing. The Inner Girls expressing shock at Makoto having a romantic interest in a woman while begging her not to give up on finding a boyfriend was an apparent reflection of Japanese values on heteronormativity at the time. It's also a little jarring that for champions of "love and justice", they find LGBTQ relationships to be taboo and worth criticizing.
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* LGBTFanbase: TheReveal of Rei having an interest in ''Creator/TakarazukaRevue'' musicals was a big hit for fans who considered the hothead to be gay or having an interest in women.
* ValuesDissonance: The original version of this episode wasn't the most LGBT-friendly at the time of it's airing. The Inner Girls expressing shock at Makoto having a romantic interest in a woman while begging her not to give up on finding a boyfriend was an apparent reflection of Japanese values on heteronormativity at the time. It's also a little jarring that for champions of "love and justice", they find LGBTQ relationships to be taboo and worth criticizing.
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