Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's new Netflix limited seriesreimagines how the entertainment industry may have evolved differently if a woman were in charge and people took bold steps to dismantle the biases against race, gender and sexuality back in the 1940s.
"I think it sends the same message to those in power in Hollywood as it does to any of us out in the world even if you're not in show business, which is that when you make a move for something that you know is right, when you make a move in your life to help yourself and those around you for a very human reason, it has a greater effect on all of humanity than you could ever imagine," said Parsons, who portrays real life star-making agent Henry Wilson.
The cast also opened up about the powerful and emotional episode that sees their characters attend the Oscars.
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It's a bias today, in the 1940s it was illegal.
Message?!? It’s a TV show, not literature.