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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'': A particular example exists involving ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'': Kazushige Nojima, the scenario writer for both games, citing the similarities between the games and the existence of a character named Shinra in both, once joked in an interview that the Shinra in X would possibly go into researching harnessing the life force of the planet, and maybe his descendants would start a company that would do just that. Which seems like an innocent gag... Except this interview ended up posted in both Ultimania guidebooks for VII and X-2 respectively, leading many fans to assume that it was canon information. In fact, Yoshinori Kitase himself once joked about it being canon in a video interview with Edamame Arcade Channel (In which right before and after he also "confirms" that VII takes place within the span of 2 weeks and is also set in the far future of Tokyo).
Nojima would eventually clarify in an interview with Finaland that he was joking when he initially made the statement and that fans blew it far out of proportion. Despite this, there's many fans who still believe this is actually canon, and the joke itself is actually acknowledged by Square Enix enough for it to be referenced in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake'' in the form of a group photo.

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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'': A particular example exists involving ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'': Kazushige Nojima, the scenario writer for both games, citing the similarities between the games and the existence of a character named Shinra in both, once joked in an interview that the Shinra in X would possibly go into researching harnessing the life force of the planet, and maybe his descendants would start a company that would do just that. Which seems like an innocent gag... Except this interview ended up posted in both Ultimania guidebooks for VII and X-2 respectively, leading many fans to assume that it was canon information. In fact, Yoshinori Kitase himself once joked about it being canon in a video interview with Edamame Arcade Channel (In which right before and after he also "confirms" that VII takes place within the span of 2 weeks and is also set in the far future of Tokyo).
Tokyo).Nojima would eventually clarify in an interview with Finaland that he was joking when he initially made the statement and that fans blew it far out of proportion. Despite this, there's many fans who still believe this is actually canon, and the joke itself is actually acknowledged by Square Enix enough for it to be referenced in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake'' in the form of a group photo.
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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX': A particular example exists involving ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'': Kazushige Nojima, the scenario writer for both games, citing the similarities between the games and the existence of a character named Shinra in both, once joked in an interview that the Shinra in X would possibly go into researching harnessing the life force of the planet, and maybe his descendants would start a company that would do just that. Which seems like an innocent gag... Except this interview ended up posted in both Ultimania guidebooks for VII and X-2 respectively, leading many fans to assume that it was canon information. In fact, Yoshinori Kitase himself once joked about it being canon in a video interview with Edamame Arcade Channel (In which right before and after he also "confirms" that VII takes place within the span of 2 weeks and is also set in the far future of Tokyo).

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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX': ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'': A particular example exists involving ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'': Kazushige Nojima, the scenario writer for both games, citing the similarities between the games and the existence of a character named Shinra in both, once joked in an interview that the Shinra in X would possibly go into researching harnessing the life force of the planet, and maybe his descendants would start a company that would do just that. Which seems like an innocent gag... Except this interview ended up posted in both Ultimania guidebooks for VII and X-2 respectively, leading many fans to assume that it was canon information. In fact, Yoshinori Kitase himself once joked about it being canon in a video interview with Edamame Arcade Channel (In which right before and after he also "confirms" that VII takes place within the span of 2 weeks and is also set in the far future of Tokyo).
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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX': A particular example exists involving ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'': Kazushige Nojima, the scenario writer for both games, citing the similarities between the games and the existence of a character named Shinra in both, once joked in an interview that the Shinra in X would possibly go into researching harnessing the life force of the planet, and maybe his descendants would start a company that would do just that. Which seems like an innocent gag... Except this interview ended up posted in both Ultimania guidebooks for VII and X-2 respectively, leading many fans to assume that it was canon information. In fact, Yoshinori Kitase himself once joked about it being canon in a video interview with Edamame Arcade Channel (In which right before and after he also "confirms" that VII takes place within the span of 2 weeks and is also set in the far future of Tokyo).
Nojima would eventually clarify in an interview with Finaland that he was joking when he initially made the statement and that fans blew it far out of proportion. Despite this, there's many fans who still believe this is actually canon, and the joke itself is actually acknowledged by Square Enix enough for it to be referenced in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake'' in the form of a group photo.
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* Creator/PrunellaScales made up a backstory for Sybil from ''Series/FawltyTowers'': she was a barmaid who was charmed by a just out of the army Basil, married him, and bought the hotel before realizing what kind of person he was.
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* ''Series/KeepingUpAppearances'':
** Creator/PatriciaRoutledge has stated that she thinks Hyacinth and Richard really are Happily Married in spite of his frequent annoyance with her antics, and that he does appreciate her keeping a nice house and putting dinner on the table every evening.
** In a Channel 5 Documentary, Routledge revealed that she and Creator/CliveSwift came up with the concept that Richard might be an orphan. If you watch the series, you never heard about his family which also helps Routledge's theory.
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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminoso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually intellectually mentored by the communist anthropologist and college rector [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally hired Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga (where he proceeded to recruit much of the student body to their cause), and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses. Morote Best's children would also later play significant leadership roles within the movement.

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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminoso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually intellectually mentored by the communist anthropologist and college rector [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally hired Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga (where he proceeded to recruit much of the student body to their cause), and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses. Morote Best's children would also later play significant leadership roles within the movement. Despite this, adherents of the "Shining Path" cause formed a cult of personality around Guzmán ("Gonzalo Thought"), while Morote Best would remain a relatively obscure figure outside of academic circles.
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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminoso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually mentored by the communist anthropologist and college rector [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally hired Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga (where he proceeded to recruit much of the student body to their cause), and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses. Morote Best's children would also later play significant leadership roles within the movement.

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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminoso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually intellectually mentored by the communist anthropologist and college rector [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally hired Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga (where he proceeded to recruit much of the student body to their cause), and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses. Morote Best's children would also later play significant leadership roles within the movement.
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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminiso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually mentored by the communist anthropologist and college rector [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally hired Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga (where he proceeded to recruit much of the student body to their cause), and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses. Morote Best's children would also later play significant leadership roles within the movement.

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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminiso'' Luminoso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually mentored by the communist anthropologist and college rector [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally hired Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga (where he proceeded to recruit much of the student body to their cause), and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses. Morote Best's children would also later play significant leadership roles within the movement.
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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminiso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually mentored by the communist anthropologist and college rector [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally hired Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga (where he proceeded to recruit much of the student body to their cause), and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses. His children would also later play significant leadership roles within the movement.

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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminiso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually mentored by the communist anthropologist and college rector [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally hired Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga (where he proceeded to recruit much of the student body to their cause), and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses. His Morote Best's children would also later play significant leadership roles within the movement.
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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminiso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually mentored by the communist anthropologist and college rector [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally hired Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga (where he proceeded to recruit much of the student body to their cause), and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses.

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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminiso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually mentored by the communist anthropologist and college rector [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally hired Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga (where he proceeded to recruit much of the student body to their cause), and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses. His children would also later play significant leadership roles within the movement.
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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminiso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually mentored by the communist anthropologist and college rector [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally recruited Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga (where he proceeded to recruit much of the student body to their cause), and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses.

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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminiso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually mentored by the communist anthropologist and college rector [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally recruited hired Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga (where he proceeded to recruit much of the student body to their cause), and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses.
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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminiso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually mentored by the communist anthropologist [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally recruited Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses.

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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminiso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually mentored by the communist anthropologist and college rector [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally recruited Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga (where he proceeded to recruit much of the student body to their cause), and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses.
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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminiso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but that behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually mentored by the communist anthropologist [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally recruited Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses.

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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminiso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but that behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually mentored by the communist anthropologist [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally recruited Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses.
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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminiso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but that Guzmán was actually mentored by the communist anthropologist [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally recruited Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses.

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* According to authors such as Nicholas Shakespeare and Paul H. Gelles, the [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Maoist]] militant organization ''Sendero Luminiso'' ("Shining Path") in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}} was publicly led by Abimael Guzmán ("Presidente Gonzalo"), but that behind the scenes, Guzmán was actually mentored by the communist anthropologist [[TheManBehindTheMan Efraín Morote Best]], who originally recruited Guzmán as a philosophy professor at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga and advised him to learn Quechua so that he could spread their shared ideology to the indigenous masses.
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** The series infamously ended with a SmashToBlack, leading many people to believe that it represented Tony being killed in the last scene. There's a suspicious looking guy going to the bathroom, making some people believe he was the killer. According to one of the show's actors, Matt Servitto, the guy in the bathroom most likely ''was'' going to approach Tony. He still isn't sure if he killed him or just talked to him or something.

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** While it is deliberately left ambiguous whether Ralphie set the fire that killed the horse Pie-Oh-My, Creator/JoePantoliano later stated that he played the scene as if Ralphie was innocent.
** The series infamously ended ends with a SmashToBlack, leading many people to believe that it represented represents Tony being killed in the last scene. There's a suspicious looking guy going to the bathroom, making some people believe he was the killer. According to one of the show's actors, Matt Servitto, the guy in the bathroom most likely ''was'' going to approach Tony. He still isn't sure if he killed him or just talked to him or something.

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* ''Series/TheSopranos'' infamously ended with a SmashToBlack, leading many people to believe that it represented Tony being killed in the last scene. There's a suspicious looking guy going to the bathroom, making some people believe he was the killer. According to one of the show's actors, Matt Servitto, the guy in the bathroom most likely ''was'' going to approach Tony. He still isn't sure if he killed him or just talked to him or something.

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infamously ended with a SmashToBlack, leading many people to believe that it represented Tony being killed in the last scene. There's a suspicious looking guy going to the bathroom, making some people believe he was the killer. According to one of the show's actors, Matt Servitto, the guy in the bathroom most likely ''was'' going to approach Tony. He still isn't sure if he killed him or just talked to him or something.
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** Dan Grimaldi, who played Patsy Parisi, agrees with the popular fan theory that Patsy engineered the hit on Tony as revenge for the previous death of his twin brother Phillip.
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** ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': Creator/JeffreyCombs thought that [[SitcomArchNemesis Brunt]]'s hatred for Quark was based on a contempt for an expatriate who was [[NoTrueScotsman not a true Ferengi]] because he lived away from their homeworld among aliens.
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* ''Film/{{Juno}}'': Creator/ElliotPage [[https://www.out.com/television/2019/6/06/ellen-page-says-juno-grew-be-lesbian believes]] that Juno, like "so many" of his characters, would eventually come out as a lesbian.
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* Johnny Rotten claimed that ''Film/SidAndNancy'' director Alex Cox couldn't be bothered consulting him about Sid and just spoke to his friend Joe Strummer of Music/TheClash instead, and got a lot of things wrong as a result.
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* Evan Smith, the English voice actor of Junpei from ''VisualNovel/ZeroEscape'', [[https://twitter.com/evansmithvo/status/1277416584131178496 has very passionately stated that he believes Junpei is bisexual.]] Series director Creator/KotaroUchikoshi ''did'' give a few WordOfGay statements in developer [=Q&As=]... but not for Junpei, who spends [[VisualNovel/NineHoursNinePersonsNineDoors the]] [[VisualNovel/VirtuesLastReward entire]] [[VisualNovel/ZeroTimeDilemma trilogy]] pining after [[spoiler:and eventually marrying]] Akane. That said, his interactions with Carlos in ''ZTD'' can be read as AmbiguouslyBi, particularly [[https://www.reddit.com/r/ZeroEscape/comments/hhzs1b/evan_smith_the_voice_of_junpei_says_that_junpei/fwesfmk/ a scene]] where Junpei asks if Carlos is interested in him. [[https://twitter.com/evansmithvo/status/1277439696017043458 According to Smith,]] the localization team told him it wasn't a sarcastic quip on Junpei's part.

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* Evan Smith, the English voice actor of Junpei from ''VisualNovel/ZeroEscape'', [[https://twitter.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20220207074052/https://twitter.com/evansmithvo/status/1277416584131178496 has very passionately stated that he believes Junpei is bisexual.]] Series director Creator/KotaroUchikoshi ''did'' give a few WordOfGay statements in developer [=Q&As=]... but not for Junpei, who spends [[VisualNovel/NineHoursNinePersonsNineDoors the]] [[VisualNovel/VirtuesLastReward entire]] [[VisualNovel/ZeroTimeDilemma trilogy]] pining after [[spoiler:and eventually marrying]] Akane. That said, his interactions with Carlos in ''ZTD'' can be read as AmbiguouslyBi, particularly [[https://www.reddit.com/r/ZeroEscape/comments/hhzs1b/evan_smith_the_voice_of_junpei_says_that_junpei/fwesfmk/ a scene]] where Junpei asks if Carlos is interested in him. [[https://twitter.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20220114215122/https://twitter.com/evansmithvo/status/1277439696017043458 According to Smith,]] the localization team told him it wasn't a sarcastic quip on Junpei's part.
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* ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'': Though he says it's not canon, lead animator Creator/KevinTemmer has personally [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3ghUtWvrvEg theorized]] that Pomni's human identity is the titular character from ''What's the Matter, Martha?'', one of his earlier shorts.
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* Shirley Anne Field confirms on the ''Film/DoctorInClover'' DVDCommentary that Sydney was, in fact, gay, and not just camp.

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* ''Series/BlackSails'' actor Toby Schmitz responded to a tweet saying that his character Jack Rackham looks like he is flirting with Charles Vane with a simple: [[https://leonardcohenofficial.tumblr.com/post/643436930109964288/bai-feng-jiu-oh-my-god "He is."]] Vane's actor seems to agree, [[https://vice-versa-vane.tumblr.com/post/634676318233051136/x-bonus claiming to have asked the writers to let them kiss.]] Ok, so he's probably joking...

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* ''Series/BlackSails'' actor Toby Schmitz responded to a tweet saying that his character Jack Rackham looks like he is flirting with Charles Vane with a simple: [[https://leonardcohenofficial.tumblr.com/post/643436930109964288/bai-feng-jiu-oh-my-god "He is."]] Vane's actor seems to agree, [[https://vice-versa-vane.tumblr.com/post/634676318233051136/x-bonus claiming to have asked the writers to let them kiss.]] Ok, so he's probably joking...
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* In ''Film/ThatThingYouDo'', the bass player for The Wonders is not named in the film and is referred to as "T.B. Player" (literally, "the bass player") in the epilogue. The actor portraying him, Creator/EthanEmbry, consequently decided that his real name was "Tobias Player", stating "He's such a Tobias. [...] And his last name actually was Player, cause he was a player, dude!".
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* ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'': Answering a Twitter reply thanking her for playing [[{{Tomboy}} Cassandra]] [[AmbiguouslyGay in as queer a fashion as possible]], her voice actor, Creator/EdenEspinosa, confirmed this was deliberate on her part, as well as the animators who worked on her. She has experience [[Theatre/{{Wicked}} portraying female characters with heavy gay undertones]]. Note that she didn't actually [[JustForPun come out]] and say that Cass is gay, but it's still enough for many fans to see her as [[{{Applicability}} gay-coded]] at the very least.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'': Answering a Twitter reply thanking her for playing [[{{Tomboy}} Cassandra]] [[AmbiguouslyGay in as queer a fashion as possible]], her voice actor, Creator/EdenEspinosa, confirmed this was deliberate on her part, as well as the animators who worked on her. She has experience [[Theatre/{{Wicked}} portraying female characters with heavy gay undertones]]. Note that she didn't actually [[JustForPun [[{{Pun}} come out]] and say that Cass is gay, but it's still enough for many fans to see her as [[{{Applicability}} gay-coded]] at the very least.
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* Creator/TimCurry has stated that Dr. Frank N. Furter from ''Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow'' is [[AnythingThatMoves pansexual]].

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* Creator/TimCurry has stated that Dr. Frank N. Furter from ''Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow'' is [[AnythingThatMoves pansexual]].pansexual.
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* The pattern of a religion having a founder, then a successor who streamlined the founder's teachings and organized their following into a formal religious movement, then popularizing it while establishing their own interpretations of the teachings as authoritative, is very striking among modern religious movements.

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* The pattern of a religion having a founder, then a successor who streamlined the founder's teachings and organized their following into a formal religious movement, then popularizing popularized it while establishing their own interpretations of the teachings as authoritative, is very striking among modern religious movements.

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