Board Thread:Off-Topic Fun/@comment-5367821-20130209055547/@comment-5521796-20130214015301

Once upon a time, I think is about changing up the traditional fairy tale stories and adaptions and giving it a new twist as well as modernizing it, which now days the world has evolved and therefore become more diverse.

That's the point I was trying to get across too. And I'm sorry Frac that I misunderstood you before. But I feel like when shows have a diverse cast or change a character's nationality, if they don't say it directly or even imply it, like they don't show "because that's where he or his family is from", why do people assume that it's the show trying to show diversity, what if the reason for the show changing it is outside the show, like they just wanted to give anybody, no matter what your race, a chance to get the part.