Sapphic Angst Fest | Page 39

Berena have changed my life. Ask my family and they’ll tell you I have a flair for the dramatic but, in this case, it is literally true. Seeing two women on screen, two accomplished, impressive women in their fifties, was in itself a breath of fresh air. That they carefully navigated a tumultuous friendship rather than being automatically pitched against each other was similarly refreshing. When that relationship evolved into something romantic it was magical. They had always had excellent chemistry and it felt real, beautiful, and so overdue. But, on a continuing drama, when the actors have other commitments – other aspirations – this can’t last forever. And what then? I waited 24 years, since Beth Jordache kissed Margaret, to see someone on screen who represented me, however imperfectly. And I don’t want to wait any more. So I have begun a screenwriting Masters. Because I can’t wait idly for more representation; I have to fight for it, contribute to it. WLW characters need someone in the room to advocate for them, to deter from the seemingly inevitable downward spiral into tragedy and death which, whether intentional or not, reads as a moral ruling on the nature of their relationship. Berena has felt different because there’s been an unprecedented engagement with fans from both the producers and the actors. But there is so much room for more. I want to make more happen. @debshalsey