As the vulnerability of the sugar trap, ” Santana Lopez Naya Rivera) coming out from the end of representation, for Joyin its second season, when it became a series regular for the The New York Times. After appearing as a recurring character in the first season, Rivera finally was able to showcase his talent when the showrunners Ryan Murphy and Brad’s character, jessica, have decided to take it to a good end to a romantic relationship between Santana and Brittany Pierce (played by Heather Morris). In fact, it was a relationship that is hinted at for the first time in one of the early episodes of the series.
According to a 2011 The Los Angeles Times In this article, which discusses the episode of the presentation of the Theme ” the importance of the story arc for the character, and that, as a character, Latinx, and LGBTQ, was almost unheard of at the time, and could not be taken for granted.
“The history of Santana struggling with her affection for another teenage girl, calling her a lesbian but not knowing how to say it in a loud voice,” is a track that is not featured on a tv show in prime time, at that time, in particular for a young person of color, LGBT people “, he said to Her Quarters, and then to the president of the organization, the means to the LGBTQ GLAAD, The time-of-L. A..
It seems that Rivera, also to understand the impact of the story for your character, explaining (through a The time-of-L. A.), I’ve been listening to for the girls who are in school, you are 16, 17 years old, and they say, ‘I came out to my mother,’ or, ‘I was hanging out with my friends, and thank you for allowing me to do this.”