kosekibiboo
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Speaking candidly, Blair Underwood recently discussed his first rejection of a part in "Sex and the City," stating his unwillingness to play a character defined only by race and his curiosity about a Black guy . Underwood's choice draws attention to the continuing discussions around representation and the value of giving performers of color multifaceted parts. In light of the industry's ongoing struggles with diversity and representation, how do you believe this viewpoint will affect mainstream media's casting decisions and character advancement in the future?