"There’s more gays and lesbians represented on American television than anywhere else in the world, and I think that’s a fantastic thing. I just don’t think that they’re always represented in the right way. I think that there’s a diversity amongst [members of the community]. Everybody is different. We’re got butch, we’ve got macho, we’ve got effeminate — you name it, we’ve got it. But it always seems that they’re portrayed in the effeminate. So I was quite proud to be an action hero. I was quite proud to be an action man, a hero to young men and women, and also gay and lesbian women who could actually look myself and Scott. We are men. We just happen to like men … If I had someone like Captain Jack when I was younger to look up to, I wouldn’t have had to have hidden who I was for a long time, because I would have been proud to be who I was at the age of 8 and 9 when I knew that I was gay. I am exceptionally proud of it. Not every gay man or gay woman agrees with me on how I feel, but that’s my opinion and you asked for it and I appreciate that you did ask, so there you go."
John Barrowman (via lesserjoke)


