«What's so cool about being able to make a show like this over a number of years is that our audience is growing up with the characters,» Hsu Taylor added. «So people who started watching the show when they were 17, they're now 20.
And they've been through a lot in the past four years. We've been through a lot with the pandemic and with all of the social movements that we've been a part of and that we've been witnessing.
That has all informed how we tell our stories on the show and how we do representation on the show. It's amazing that our audience, many of them have lived through similar experiences over that time that our characters have gone through, and so they're able to tune in every week and see themselves in these characters in a way that's really awesome and important.
And we want to always be there for them.»For more, watch below.To stay up to date on breaking TV news, sign up for ET's daily newsletter.
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