A fact from Rosa Diaz appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 26 December 2022 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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created for her instead... Add ref 2 to the end of this sentence. Additionally, ref 1 says that Linetti auditioned for Diaz, not when she was named Megan.
with the Chicago Tribune remarking that she was "beyond thrilled". Is the attribution needed here. They're interviewing her in this article; it's safe to assume the information directly came from her.
Link first instance of Latina (not as known outside US) and Straight man.
She also frequently is shown to have anger management issues; This is directly mentioned in the NY Times source
Not sure why ref 2 needs to be added? Also, That's likely just retconning on the part of hollywood.com – Rosa wasn't named Rosa until after Beatriz was cast for the part (Lange 2015).
It's pretty flowery, i just cut it in a merge of the two sentences.
Linked!
I'm hesitant to lay down the personality traits of a character in wikivoice; better to hedge a bit.
1. To support initially created under the name "Megan"...
4. The She also frequently is shown to have anger management issues; is already in the article, but is supported by the GQ source. The NY Times article uses the exact words "anger management".
"beating the crap out of the ballerinas" I think this is the exact quote from the show, but the NY Times says instead "beating up the ballerinas"
carried emotional Carried more emotional
Palmer Haasch with Polygon reported that Rosa's declaration, "I'm bi", was the first time the phrase had been used on network television. Haash also reported that this was not true: This part was... confusing. Reading the article, it says that co-creator Dan Goor was the one who claimed that the phrase was the first time it'd been used on network tv.
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Getting this article to FA status will require some sourcing hindsight on Diaz's role on the show, particularly in the first five seasons. I did what I could with the available sourcing, but a lot of it tends to skate over her interactions on the show. In other words, this is basically a summary of sources that already don't do much more than summarize; information on her interactions as a hardass in the first five seasons, in coming out on the show, and in her renewed dating life after that would probably help propel the article the forward. theleekycauldron (talk • contribs) (she/her) 00:52, 30 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Update: past leeky was correct, but somewhat of an idiot for not looking for any academic sources. Here's a few:
Espinoza, Maricio (2022). "These are their historias". In Aldama, Frederick Luis (ed.). Latinx TV in the Twenty-First Century. University of Arizona Press. pp. 173–208. ISBN9780816545018.