and the importance of representing positive LGBTQ relationships in the new series, Warner exclusively told:"It's wonderful. For me, as a queer woman, I think it's kind of inherent in everything that I write. I think it's very hard to tell any story without reaching for that.
"You bring yourself to everything. And it's wonderful. I think there's a fluidity to the show that isn't just about gender and sexuality. It's also about money and class and the movement and transformation of all our characters," she added., Warner said:"I think in terms of that almost punishing of homosexuality – wherever it's played in our show, where there is infidelity, that would be the exploitative action. It's nothing to do with sexuality.