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Irrespective on where you comedown on the level of acceptance of same sex people and their relationships, it undeniably has come with the consequence where people, real or fictional, can seemingly no longer have close platonic relationships. Anyone "close" to another must be interested in them romantically and/or sexually, or already hooked up.
They can't just be really close friends. Its the Sam and Frodo deal all over again.
It is Henry and Hans all over again as well.... (except the devs themselves got in on that one, first game was a close platonic friendship. And a REALLY well done one at that.)