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Clue is an American five-part mystery television miniseries based on the Parker Brothers board game of the same name, which aired on The Hub from November 14, 2011 to November 17, 2011. The series features a youthful, ensemble cast working together, uncovering clues to unravel a mystery. The series was created by Raven Metzner and stars Sterling Beaumon as Seamus, Sarah Desjardins as Whitney, Kendall Amyre Ferguson as Agnes, Ana Golja as Liz, Stephan James as Dmitri, and Zach Mills as Lucas.
Clue is an American five-part mystery television miniseries based on the Parker Brothers board game of the same name, which aired on The Hub from November 14, 2011 to November 17, 2011. The series features a youthful, ensemble cast working together, uncovering clues to unravel a mystery. The series was created by Raven Metzner and stars Sterling Beaumon as Seamus, Sarah Desjardins as Whitney, Kendall Amyre Ferguson as Agnes, Ana Golja as Liz, Stephan James as Dmitri, and Zach Mills as Lucas.
Clue is a comedic murder mystery that focuses on individual moral failings, blackmail, and secrets among a group of eccentric characters. Its narrative is primarily an apolitical satire of the whodunit genre, offering no clear political thesis or solution.
The movie 'Clue' features a cast that aligns with traditional casting practices, without explicit race or gender swaps of established roles. Its narrative focuses on a comedic murder mystery and does not incorporate explicit critiques of traditional identities or central DEI themes.
The 2011 TV series 'Clue' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a group of teenagers solving a mystery, and queer identities are not explored or depicted.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 2011 'Clue' series features characters like Mr. Mustard, Professor Plum, and Miss Scarlett, whose genders align with their established portrayals in the original board game and prior adaptations. No canonical characters had their gender changed.
The 2011 'Clue' series adapts characters from the classic board game. The actors cast in the roles corresponding to the established characters are of the same race as their traditional depictions, therefore no race swaps occurred.
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