“We’ve always existed, and we’ve always existed everywhere.”
In an interview with Esquire, trans journalist, Thomas Page McBee, explained how he worked with Page and showrunner Steve Blackman on Viktor’s Season 3 storyline: “Elliot and I had a long conversation about when and how Viktor may have come to discover his gender identity, and in what ways he might embody that identity in Season 3. … Steve and I used Elliot’s insights as a jumping-off point to form and neatly overlay an economical narrative on those existing scenes — one that echoed where Elliot was in his own transition process at the time of shooting.”
Garcia is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns. The actor opened up about their identity in an interview with i-D: “Being non-binary, in my personal experience, is a way of telling people that I don’t identify as a man just because I’m trans. But I also don’t feel like I’m a woman, either. I don’t feel or look like one. … I’m still very much masculine.”
Like their character, Ramírez is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns. They publicly came out as non-binary in an Instagram post in 2020.
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