Emerson James From the strength and hope that consistently spring from Mj Rodriguez’s Blanca to the heartbreaking sacrifice of Billy Porter’s Pray Tell, the final season of FX’s “Pose” reaffirms its reputation as a groundbreaking series for LGBTQ representation.From a cast made up largely of Black and Latina transgender women to a writers room that included a wealth of LGBTQ voices, “Pose” stuck its landing by following through with the ending envisioned by series co-creators Steven Canals, Brad Falchuk and Ryan Murphy from the start: the release of the drug cocktail that stopped HIV and AIDS from being a death sentence.“‘Pose,’ for me, was always an investigation into the HIV/AIDS epidemic that impacted queer and trans-Black and brown.