What is this obsession with being "seen" and "represented"? Is that from people watching too much TV and not having their own life outside of their Netflix addiction? Honestly, the only criteria for a character that I'm interested in is are they annoying and can I handle watching them. I've never once in my 52 years ever thought that a character should be relatable or mirror me in any way at all, from my interests, sex, body shape, tastes or background. Never even given that a second of consideration when choosing something to watch. How boring and vain do you have to be to demand your entertainment to be a reflection of who you are or think you are? That's such a tedious, one dimensional way of looking at the world. In Tess' case she can just glom onto anything now that she's telling the world that she's an anorexic dyke. Wouldn't shock me at all if she started identifying as Black.