Ah, I see. Sounds like moving the goalposts. She IS experienced, just not the kind that you feel is appropriate.
How did American Graffiti's success qualify George Lucas to write/direct Star Wars? Did Graffiti have space battles, lightsaber duels? Did it revolutionize visual effects? How did Graffiti's success prepare Lucas for Star Wars, and why does Headland's previous success with Russian Doll (which won awards as well) not prepare her for success on The Acolyte?
Or was American Graffiti, a completely different type of movie, written by Lucas based on his own experiences growing up?
Why is it okay for George Lucas, a straight man, to write/direct a movie about his experiences growing up? But it's not okay for Lesyle Headland, a gay woman, to write/direct a TV show that's influenced by her experiences growing up? What does sexual orientation have to do with anything? If nothing, why did you label Headland as "an inexperienced LGBTQ+ writer/director"? Could you have left the LGBTQ+ out, or is that relevant to the point you're making? If so, could you explain the relevance?