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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-12-19 07:18 am

[ SECRET POST #6191 + 6192 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6191 + 6192 ⌋

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Notes:

Storms messing a lot of stuff up on the east coast. Yesterday + today early, just in case power/internet goes wonky.

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(Anonymous) 2023-12-20 05:06 pm (UTC)(link)
To me, it's a complicated subject. The creators of Bojack Horseman voiced their regret in not casting Diane with a Vietnamese actress, calling it their "original sin," but knew well it would not sit well with neither the fanbase nor the VA if they suddenly changed her. Later on, they'd make an episode noting how Diane tried to find her own roots in Vietnam for her own identity, only to come out empty.

As a creator, I agree that giving minority actors an opportunity is important in order to let themselves and their own minority have a voice of their own. And hell, a cynical part of me says it would also be cheaper than AAA actors. But likewise, when a VA lands into the role simply because they work well, or has been for too long and remains an upstanding figure and is central to the character, I'd be real hesitant to remove them.