The sound bits are chosen. As a feminist who thinks we need to consider the whole person not just the gender, I was disturbed afterwards realizing I'd enjoyed the drama, including the vilification of "Luke". In thinking about the (continually thrown in L's face) comment L made after having sex early on: that L had cried then voiced being "repulsed and felt dead inside"; additionally criticized when (as a private person) L didn't want the knowledge of having had sex publicized. When questioned about why L continued having sex: L said it was to make the TV spouse happy, believing in marriage. At the finally It was again implied there was something wrong with L to not be attracted to the 'expert-chosen' hetero partner. I wonder - if L was a she - if the set up would have portrayed L as the villain?