I liked the way my character, Shane, was first introduced. You get introduced to her through this sexual action, and I thought that was so cool and just kind of summed up what she enjoys and who she is, to a certain extent. She’s a complete sexual being and the great thing is that she doesn’t apologize for it. It’s just who she is. We rarely see women be able to do that on television.
Meaning of the quote
The actress Katherine Moennig liked how her character Shane was introduced on TV. The character was shown in a sexual situation, which the actress thought was a good way to show that Shane is a confident, open person who is comfortable with her sexuality. The actress felt it was great that the character didn't apologize for or hide her sexuality, as this is something we don't often see female characters do on TV.
About Katherine Moennig
Katherine Moennig is an acclaimed American actress best known for her roles on The L Word, Ray Donovan, and Grown-ish. She has also hosted the podcast PANTS with her longtime co-star Leisha Hailey. Moennig has had an impressive acting career spanning over two decades, showcasing her versatility and talent in various television shows.
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