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Tatiana Maslany, Harry Shum Jr And More Talk About The Representation Of LGBTQ Characters During Comic-Con @ Home

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Comic-Con @ Home is recognizing the importance of representation. In a panel discussion on Thursday, a host of actors who have played LGBTQ characters on television, took part in a Q&A session moderated by TV Guide magazine’s Jim Halterman to discuss the past, present and future of LGBTQ representation on TV.

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August Richards (“Council of Dads”), Harry Shum, Jr. (“Shadowhunters”) and Brian Michael Smith (“9-1-1: Lone Star”) gathered virtually to talk about the LGBTQ characters

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