Frankly speaking, it’s hard to believe she’s been bugged all this time.
That + the IGN interview is why I made this post, it's so hard to wrap my head around how Larian STILL hasn't fixed her, we're coming up to 5 months. It's not only her - like you mentioned Wyll - but she has the LEAST. Not only does she have no greeting in her romance, she's lacking the dialogue tree to talk about the relationship, break up or kiss her. The "special word" doesn't trigger for a big chunk of people, overall her romance is barely there outside of the very start and very end of act 3 - if it even triggers right to begin with - and for that you had to up until recently:
1. kill the grove and miss out on a big chunk of content, including 2 companions and the tieflings OR ignore the conflict but miss out on both the tieflings and her romance scene
2. go through the entirety of acts 1 and 2, so you'd sink DOZENS if not hundreds of hours into the game at that point only to then find out....
she's bugged and has barely any romance outside of literal crumbs.
and now with the new recruitment, you get ZERO romance scenes on top of that. oh wait, even if you do get her act 1 scene, it's bugged on saves started before patches 4 and 5, Larian still hasn't fixed that.
It's the weight of how much time and effort you put into getting this character and romancing her compared to the bugged and lacking state her romance and content are in.
I think if you simply get her with the thought of "just another cool companion that can tag along on the sidelines" in mind, she's great! however her issues start to show drastically once you get her as a main companion and/or romance. so many people are redoing runs now to get her due to the new recruitment and i see a lot are being let down by the little content and bugs, it's greatly affecting the enjoyment and perception of the character as soon as she takes up any priority or focus for your run and to me it's utterly confusing why the writer(s) just don't seem to care about bugs and lacking content getting in the way of people experiencing the character they created.