
Heroes' "Missing" Gay Character
In an interview with website
Popgurls, gay
executive producer of NBC's hit drama Heroes, Bryan Fuller, talks about
the rumors that one of the show's main characters, Claire's friend Zach,
was going to be gay.
"[Making Zach gay] absolutely was a path that we were going to take. In
the first meetings when we were sitting down and talking about the show,
one of the things about the show that Tim [Kring, writer] said that he
wanted all these characters to represent different people in the world
and we had an Asian guy and an Indian guy and
a whole bunch of white
people. He just wanted it to be a united Benetton cast."
"I said that's fantastic, but if we have this many people, then we need
to have a gay character. If you want to represent the world, that's
certainly a demographic that we need to hit. [Tim completely agreed and]
was thinking Claire's best friend might be a good person and I
couldn't agree more. So we were definitely going down a route of making
[Zach] the gay character and having him have a big role in her life and
sort of teaching her to come out about her ability and embrace herself
and actually using the coming out metaphor and the gay metaphor in that
instance as a fun piece of storytelling."
"There was an unfortunate miscommunication and when the script arrived
that had the line in it, 'I would take you to homecoming but you have to
know that I don't like girls that way.' The actor [Thomas Dekker]'s,
manager threatened to pull him from the show because he was up for the
John Carter role in The Sarah Connor Chronicles and she didn't want him
playing a gay character because it might affect FOX's interest in hiring
him. It got really ugly...
"It's unfortunate and really we only took one line out of the script.
In really, in all of our minds, the character was still gay but we
couldn't say it explicitly. I was very upset by it I was not happy
about it at all. There were times I had to avoid talking about it
because we didn't want to have a negative reflection on the show. The
show's been such a positive experience for so many people, we didn't
want to get hung up on the fact that one actor's management felt that it
was a career killer for him to play a homosexual which, as a gay man, I
found incredibly insulting. We had episodes planned for him to be in,
and she pulled him from the show altogether. So that's why he sort of
disappeared."
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