Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-13022928-20180109024620/@comment-13022928-20180110055004

Thank you for your comment it was very informative and I never knew about those tweets they make me hate JR even more he should have never sent out those tweets cause you never know how much things can change season to season. Yes ADC was moving to a new show and might of needed to be killed off so he should have never toyed with people over something that could have changed.

Lexa s death was horrible, she deserved to die a warriors death. I do believe however it was her time to go, and if a characters death develops a character or the overall story it shouldn't matter what community they belong to as long as the death doesn't disrespect their community. In the end though there are always going to be people who are offended.

Representation is very important as long as it's not forced and I feel for the most part every demographic is covered in this show with the exception of the Hispanic community. I am Hispanic, but I'm not going to demand that they introduce one to satisfy me. If they can do it where it feels natural that's fine. Now I'm not saying that me being Hispanic is like being LGBT but that representation is important. I'm also a disabled person and I've always felt unrepresented or poorly represented by shows and films. However I've recently felt more represented with shows like the good doctor that show people that people like myself are just like them and just struggle sometimes with daily things. Now I know my things are no way like being LGBT and I'm not comparing myself to LGBT people I'm just saying my things help me to understand and agree with the importance of representation of people of all communities.

Again thank you for your comment it was nice to hear insight from someone who is a member of the LGBT community.