Jordan Gavaris Talks About Feedback From LGBT Community

If you haven’t noticed, I talk a lot about queer representation in the mediaLike a lot.  It’s a thing.  So when I had the chance to be at the Orphan Black panel I knew I wanted to ask about Felix and Cosima.  Earlier in the panel many people had already expressed their love of Cosima, but nobody had really touched on Felix.  Jordan Gavaris’s answer blew me away so I’m just going to post it in it’s entirety.  You can see me exhale after asking the question because it was very difficult to ask in front of all the cameras and people, but I really wanted to know the answer.
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The rest of the panel was wonderful, but it all up for viewing at The Nerd Machine so you should go check it out.  Stay tuned for more updates from Comic Con as the weekend begins to wind down!

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Author: Angel Wilson

Angel is the admin of The Geekiary and a geek culture commentator. They earned a BA in Film & Digital Media from UC Santa Cruz. They have contributed to various podcasts and webcasts including An Englishman in San Diego, Free to Be Radio, and Genre TV for All. They identify as queer.


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4 thoughts on “Jordan Gavaris Talks About Feedback From LGBT Community

  1. This was literally my favorite moment of the whole panel. I am so thankful you asked the question because his answer was, well, perfection. I have never heard anyone be so clear and succinct and spot on accurate. So thank you! Thank you so much for being brave and asking your question.

  2. That’s awesome! I was at this panel (AMAZING)… But way to chicken to ask my question… Totally bailed on asking a question for Joss Whedon too… But now I’m inspired for next year! Thanks.

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