If that series name sounds familiar, you’re not misremembering.
That was such a good description.
What can you speak to in terms of how the show brings that to life on the screen?

Well, there’s no one way to embody the entirety of the LGBTQIA+ experience.
It’s really fun and it’s storytelling we haven’t necessarily seen before.
And it’s nice to see all that on the screen represented.

Yeah, it really is.
I’m such a fan of the show.
I’m so excited that I can say I’m part of it.

That enthusiasm shows on the screen too, which is amazing.
And I’m not alone.
It’s always a room full of people who are so happy to be there.
Well, the previous iterations of the show paved the way for so much groundbreaking, iconic, television.
It changed the landscape of queer storytelling.
I don’t think this version of the show could exist without those previous versions.
It shows a richness in the diversity of the community that is really authentic.
You’ve recently been starring on “Big Sky” as well.
Two completely different types of trans people.
Two completely different lived experiences.
For every ounce of optimism Jerry has, Ruthie has cocaine.
That was such a good answer.
Thank you.I’m curious to know, too, who are some of your [queer] heroes?
She’s so eloquent in how she stands up for people in the queer community and trans community.
She’s a beacon of light.
All episodes of “Queer as Folk” land on Peacock on June 9.