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While there has been a greater representation of queer identity on television, asexuality is still something that is rarely mentioned on screen. Todd Chavez (Aaron Paul) from BoJack Horseman

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She isn’t deliberately ostracised or isolated because of her sexuality, and her academics and sporting career find equal focus, making for a refreshing change in the narratives within which queer characters generally find a place.Ħ. What sets apart this character is how Casey isn’t a typical victim of circumstance but someone who actively makes mistakes and is trying to be better in the process of figuring herself out, much like most people around her. Casey Gardner (Brigette Lundy-Paine ) from AtypicalĬasey stands out in this list, not just for her brilliant characterisation, but also because Lundy-Paine came out as non-binary last year and has since been a powerful voice of the community.

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