That doesn't matter, what matters is that she is her own character with her own philosophy and her own agenda and her own goals and her own worldview.
That is what it means to be an independent interesting character. Not being divorced from romance or a male character, but not being an aspect in another characters story to accentuate that character and having her own voice and thinking.
Lorna's problem in the comics is constantly being written to further other characters stories be they her romantic interest or not. There is nothing wrong with some of that, but one can't forget Lorna's own voice and views in the process.
The Gifted proved very well it need not be that way. But, there have been two or three comic runs that have also shown that writers who take into account Lorna's own history can succeed with the character. It should not be a surprise those runs have an over sized influence on Lorna's first live action appearance which hopefully can serve as a template for understanding an approximation of a well rounded Lorna for future creators.