I'm just going to go with: she's not a person, she's a character. When she said that, the writers had the idea that she was straight. When she said she was a lesbian, the writers had something different in mind.
I guess it does make for interesting discussion, but at the end of the day... Willow isn't a person at all, and that's a flaw I can't get around. /Party Pooper
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I guess it does make for interesting discussion, but at the end of the day... Willow isn't a person at all, and that's a flaw I can't get around. /Party Pooper