Given Name Reveal: my understanding of "Rosalita" is that it's common in Spanish-speaking cultures to add the suffix -ita or -ito as an affectionate way of calling someone "little", a bit like English does with names like "Johnny" or "Bobby" (and, indeed, like many other languages do as well). I'm going to remove this bit but wanted to explain why here in case anyone wants to correct me (I am not from a Spanish-speaking culture).
The "Characterization Marches On" entry has always bugged me. *Was* Holt "something of a foodie"? Or was he following Boyle's New York pizza blog *because* he has zero knowledge of food? (The "mouthfeel" thing doesn't necessarily show he's a foodie; it's very possible for texture to be important to someone who's not otherwise interested in food.)
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B: There's way too many examples, many of which are Homoerotic Subtext.
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Question about the But Not Too Bi entry: from what I can recall, Rosa has only had two onscreen boyfriends, Marcus and Pimento, and only had a Make-Out Kids relationship with the latter. So this seems to imply the less over the top kisses have more to do with the person she's dating than favouring showing her relationships with men over women, but I'd like a second opinion on this to see if the entry should be deleted or at least edited.
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