Stephanie Beatriz hopes her Brooklyn Nine-Nine character will help her parents embrace her bisexuality:
“I think it’ll be really helpful in the way that it’s helpful for a lot of families that watch the show together. It starts a convo that maybe wouldn’t have happened if our writers weren’t so awesome.”
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I think one of the reasons the Rosa Diaz news is, for me, so exciting is because we now have a “safe” bisexual character on mainstream television.
Brooklyn Nine Nine is a half hour sitcom. That’s not to say that bad things don’t happen to the characters, because they do, and it’s not to say there isn’t a certain amount of dangerous elements, I mean, it’s about cops, for Christ’s sake. But major characters don’t die. And death is a standard trap for LGBT characters. There is a reason we all know what someone means when they say kill your gays.
Rosa’s not going to fall victim to that. Unless the show is taken in a vastly different direction from where it is right now, Rosa is not going to be killed senselessly.
Whenever I tune into Brooklyn Nine Nine, I’m not going to have to worry that she’s about to bite it for no good reason. I don’t have to keep it in the back of my mind that she might not make it through this episode by virtue of her sexuality.
tl;dr, Rosa Diaz is an honest to god safe bisexual character in a form of media, I’ve been crying a little since I found out, and that’s one of the reasons.
steph actually adressed this in an interview!
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THIS IS ALL MAKING ME SO HAPPY. LOVE THAT SHOW, LOVE THAT CHARACTER, LOVE & RESPECT STEPHANIE BEATRIZ – DECEMBER 5TH SHOULD BE AN OFFICIAL BI HOLY DAY MOVING FORWARD
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