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* QueerCharacterQueerActor: Adira Tal comes out as non-binary to Lt. Commander Paul Stamets. Creator/BluDelBarrio, who plays them, is non-binary as well.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot:
** Blu del Barrio hadn't come out as non-binary to their family when [[Recap/StarTrekDiscoveryS3E03PeopleOfEarth the episode of their first appearance]] was written. Holding that revelation off for a few episodes gave them time for their real life coming out. However, it did cause a little confusion, as using plural pronouns for an individual tends to do, among fans who thought the "they" pronoun had something to do with their being a joined Trill, though it should be clear from the dialogue that Adira hadn't felt like a "she" for long before joining.
** Also, Adira seems to brace for a negative reaction from Stamets, who does not immediately respond. At the time this episode was first streamed, pronouns were a source of great consternation for so-called "conservatives", as opposed to mild confusion for everyone else. One would hope that by the 32nd Century such silly prejudices would be a thing of the past.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot:
** Blu del Barrio hadn't come out as non-binary to their family when [[Recap/StarTrekDiscoveryS3E03PeopleOfEarth the episode of their first appearance]] was written. Holding that revelation off for a few episodes gave them time for their real life coming out. However, it did cause a little confusion, as using plural pronouns for an individual tends to do, among fans who thought the "they" pronoun had something to do with their being a joined Trill, though it should be clear from the dialogue that Adira hadn't felt like a "she" for long before joining.
** Also, Adira seems to brace for a negative reaction from Stamets, who does not immediately respond. At the time this episode was first streamed, pronouns were a source of great consternation for so-called "conservatives", as opposed to mild confusion for everyone else. One would hope that by the 32nd Century such silly prejudices would be a thing of the past.
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* QueerCharacterQueerActor: Adira Tal comes out as non-binary to Lt. Commander Paul Stamets. Creator/BluDelBarrio, who plays them, is non-binary as well.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot:
** Blu del Barrio hadn't come out as non-binary to their family when [[Recap/StarTrekDiscoveryS3E03PeopleOfEarth the episode of their first appearance]] was written. Holding that revelation off for a few episodes gave them time for their real life coming out. However, it did cause a little confusion, as using plural pronouns for an individual tends to do, among fans who thought the "they" pronoun had something to do with their being a joined Trill, though it should be clear from the dialogue that Adira hadn't felt like a "she" for long before joining.
** Also, Adira seems to brace for a negative reaction from Stamets, who does not immediately respond. At the time this episode was first streamed, pronouns were a source of great consternation for so-called "conservatives", as opposed to mild confusion for everyone else. One would hope that by the 32nd Century such silly prejudices would be a thing of the past.well.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot:
** Blu del Barrio hadn't come out as non-binary to their family when [[Recap/StarTrekDiscoveryS3E03PeopleOfEarth the episode of their first appearance]] was written. Holding that revelation off for a few episodes gave them time for their real life coming out. However, it did cause a little confusion, as using plural pronouns for an individual tends to do, among fans who thought the "they" pronoun had something to do with their being a joined Trill, though it should be clear from the dialogue that Adira hadn't felt like a "she" for long before joining.
** Also, Adira seems to brace for a negative reaction from Stamets, who does not immediately respond. At the time this episode was first streamed, pronouns were a source of great consternation for so-called "conservatives", as opposed to mild confusion for everyone else. One would hope that by the 32nd Century such silly prejudices would be a thing of the past.
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** Blu del Barrio hadn't come out as non-binary to their family when the episode of their first appearance was written. Holding that revelation off to this episode gave them time for their coming out.
** Also, Adira seems to brace for a negative reaction from Stamets. At the time this episode was first streamed, pronouns were a source of great consternation for so-called "conservatives". One would hope that by the 32nd Century such silly prejudices would be a thing of the past.
** Also, Adira seems to brace for a negative reaction from Stamets. At the time this episode was first streamed, pronouns were a source of great consternation for so-called "conservatives". One would hope that by the 32nd Century such silly prejudices would be a thing of the past.
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** Blu del Barrio hadn't come out as non-binary to their family when [[Recap/StarTrekDiscoveryS3E03PeopleOfEarth the episode of their first appearance appearance]] was written. Holding that revelation off to this episode for a few episodes gave them time for their real life coming out.
out. However, it did cause a little confusion, as using plural pronouns for an individual tends to do, among fans who thought the "they" pronoun had something to do with their being a joined Trill, though it should be clear from the dialogue that Adira hadn't felt like a "she" for long before joining.
** Also, Adira seems to brace for a negative reaction fromStamets. Stamets, who does not immediately respond. At the time this episode was first streamed, pronouns were a source of great consternation for so-called "conservatives"."conservatives", as opposed to mild confusion for everyone else. One would hope that by the 32nd Century such silly prejudices would be a thing of the past.
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* QueerCharacterQueerActor: Adira Tal comes out as non-binary to Paul. Blu del Barrio, who plays them, is non-binary as well.
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* QueerCharacterQueerActor: Adira Tal comes out as non-binary to Paul. Blu del Barrio, Lt. Commander Paul Stamets. Creator/BluDelBarrio, who plays them, is non-binary as well.well.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot:
** Blu del Barrio hadn't come out as non-binary to their family when the episode of their first appearance was written. Holding that revelation off to this episode gave them time for their coming out.
** Also, Adira seems to brace for a negative reaction from Stamets. At the time this episode was first streamed, pronouns were a source of great consternation for so-called "conservatives". One would hope that by the 32nd Century such silly prejudices would be a thing of the past.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot:
** Blu del Barrio hadn't come out as non-binary to their family when the episode of their first appearance was written. Holding that revelation off to this episode gave them time for their coming out.
** Also, Adira seems to brace for a negative reaction from Stamets. At the time this episode was first streamed, pronouns were a source of great consternation for so-called "conservatives". One would hope that by the 32nd Century such silly prejudices would be a thing of the past.
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* QueerCharacterQueerActor: Adira Tal comes out as non-binary to Paul. Blu del Barrio who plays them, is non-binary as well.
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* QueerCharacterQueerActor: Adira Tal comes out as non-binary to Paul. Blu del Barrio Barrio, who plays them, is non-binary as well.
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* QueerCharacterQueerActor: Adira Tal comes out as non-binary to Paul. Blu del Barrio who plays them, is non-binary as well.