Jonathan Groff recently spoke to People.com about the cancellation of HBO's LOOKING:
"We wanted to create a show with gay men where they weren't tragic figures or the comedic relief or sexually sensationalized but just multi-dimensional human beings," says Groff. "So, I feel sad that it was canceled but grateful for the time that we had."
"I think that speaks to just the need and desire for more gay stories to be told. Hopefully it maybe paved the way for other people to create [more] gay stories. Hopefully someday there won't be just one gay show on the air but multiple shows."
"I remember being a kid and feeling like when somebody mentioned in a moment that they were gay or [saw someone gay] on TV, it was like an exciting sense of relief to see someone talk about being gay, so I try to do that as often as I can," he says.
"It sort of goes back to that Harvey Milk thing of, 'Tell your friends, tell everyone,' " he says. "I always try to wear that on my sleeve."
Regular readers of The Randy Report know I am a big fan of the show. It didn't hit you over the head; it had many subtle moments that felt real to me.
I look forward to the "finale" movie promised by HBO.
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