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If I were asked to qualify one, sure. It's a love story about a gay couple. It's a gay love story. If they were Indonesian it would be an Indonesian love story.
If the sexual orientation and origin of the characters don't make a difference in the story, why do you feel the need to qualify it anything but a love story? Because doing it honestly makes you look like a bigot...
Because they were asked to specify what kind of love story it is?
By who? Unless you're clicking tags on netflix I don't think anyone is going to have this hypothetical convo:
Oh there's a great episode you should watch
Oh whats it about? Tell me more?
Its gay
Oh ok thanks, all I need to know.
The quote is about them calling it a "gay story" not a "post apocalyptic gay love story". The reductive 2 word description is rightfully annoying to a man who brought a well written and fleshed out love story to life, only to be told he made a "gay story"
By literally the OP above? They were specifically asked how would they clarify and they responded as a "gay love story".
Buddy, you can be angry about whatever you want, but it is not "irrellevant to the plot" that there is a relationship between two people in the series. It is not irrellevant that it is between two men or two women. They can desribe it any way they want to, and it is not reductive to call it a "gay love story".