“The myth of representation is that all representation should be good representation. I think one of the exciting things about this show is that [non-white characters] Louis and Claudia and Armand are imperfect characters. They are incredibly rich characters and there is space to explore how problematic they are but also how beautiful and elegant and wonderful they are, but they don’t always have to make the right decisions. I think that’s something to celebrate. And it’s not something that’s that easy to come by now, particularly at the moment. I feel like some of that’s backtracked in the industry, generally.”
— Jacob Anderson describing to @GQMagazine the joy of playing Louis, a “nuanced and messy and antagonistic” character.
📸: Huy Luong
Delainey Hayles tells GQ that working with Jacob Anderson was like having “a big brother on set” when she joined #IWTV in season two. https://t.co/6HKA0Eb0Zv