![]() We all know parents just don’t understand, but as a trans kid, there’s literally no one who understands. I remember before we shot that scene, talking with Josielyn about what it’s like when no one understands. “That scene is pulled from a real-life experience of mine, and just a really painful moment of feeling the most disempowered as a young trans person. On the scene outside the principal’s office in which Gia asked her friend Amanda how she would feel if Gia got scouted over her… Read on for the rest of TVLine’s interview with Nayfack, who shared the scene that made her cry and what she hoped viewers took away from the episode. So when Gia explained that no one can be inside her experience, that was Nayfack’s way of making a “universal understanding around what our series lead is going through and what this young trans girl is going through.” There is a really interesting parallel, which is what Quantum Leap does every week, put us inside someone else’s experience.” “Every episode, he’s in someone else’s body trying to get back to his own life but seeing someone else’s reflection in the mirror and knowing that he needs to be in service to their life instead. Chicago P.D. Boss Talks ‘Upstead’ Closure and Tracy Spiridakos’ Upcoming Exit - Will Halstead Appear?įor Shakina Nayfack, who wrote, directed, and appeared in the episode as Dottie, that moment signified how much both characters have in common. ![]()
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