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And it’s all by design.
“Within a show about people dying, you better pull some tricks to keep things buzzy.

Olly Alexander and Lydia West in ‘It’s a Sin’.Ben Blackall/HBO Max
But actually, it’s not just a trick, it’s the whole point that thisreallyhappened.
That happened so many times.”
He continues, “So the audience goes through a similar experience.
That’s what it is.
And I know people living with that anger and that loss to this day.”
“When you have a speech like that, as an actor, you are just so blessed.
It’s so gorgeous,” West says of the emotionally charged scene in the final episode.
The cast says they’ve been overwhelmed with people sharing stories of their families and friends.
It even gave Alexander a chance to reflect on his own life and community.
It connected a lot of dots for me in a way that I’m so grateful for."
Davies says HIV-testing levels increased fourfold in the U.K. following the show’s run earlier this year.
the inside greeting and expression of love the core characters use throughout the series.
And to seeall of youactually becoming activists by choice has beenmagic."