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I've removed (twice now) the linkage of Elena to
Yo-Yo Rodriguez. It was reverted before, noting a consensus that doesn't appear to be here at all. I've looked at some of the other places where this wikilink is in effect, and I find nada in the way of referencing from a reliable source. Until it's cited, it cannot be int he article; adding it in lieu of it is OR. -
Jack Sebastian (
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23:04, 31 March 2016 (UTC)reply
Thanks for the reference, Adamstom; that's what we needed. As an aside, it doesn't mention who in the episode calls her by that name. You need a reliable source to make the connection. We are not allowed to Sherlock it ourselves. -
Jack Sebastian (
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04:51, 1 April 2016 (UTC)reply