My fear with this is that Lucasfilm executives rush in a poorly written LGBT character to "shut up" the critics (after all Hollywood doesn't have a great track record when it comes to these things).Elheru Aran wrote:I think it's obvious that people aren't *asking* for badly-written, ham-handed gay characters. A more likely explanation is that people are thinking that that's what may happen given Hollywood's not-great track record (anybody remember that shitty "Chuck and Larry" movie?). It's improved in recent years, and Star Wars is a big enough tentpole property that Disney will treat it with extreme care, but there's still a certain fear, because people do remember such abominations as the Holiday Special and the Ewoks show...
Anyway, I concede that there are nuances of relationship behavior that straight people may not notice, and that having the default relationship type being strictly heterosexual is exclusionary. I don't really think it's deliberate (most of the time), though. That doesn't make it right, of course.
While an LGBT character shouldn't be treated any differently from straight character, lets face if a gay character is killed there generally is an uproar (especially if said character is male) and often it's not totally unjustified either since all too often LGBT characters would get "punished" by killing them off. However you can kill straight characters without anyone caring too much about it, since killing off a straight character doesn't have any unfortunate implications attached to it.
EDIT:What I mean by that last paragraph is that, killing off LGBT character in a story shouldn't have the "they got what they deserved" implication, but rather their sexuality shouldn't matter in that (unless it was the motivation of the killer and that should never shown to be good thing, since it's not).