Let’s take one of the best characters from Grey’s Anatomy, ship her off to sunny Southern California, and construct her entirely unlikeable and boring. Not even the stone cold fox of Kate Walsh could save the show. It lasted a handful of seasons and then everyone got content endings. Except Addison’s mother.
Addison’s mother, Bizzy, was a lesbian. And while Addison was the main ethics and thus everything revolved around her, the telling of the coming out was amazing. They handled Addison’s issues realizing what her past really had been, and they did a wonderful example of how she processed her mother’s subsequent death. In the end, Addison chose to protect the family name and did not out Bizzy after her death, in what is the most WASP episode of the show ever to air.
Queer Plotline Timeline
In season three, Bizzy and the Captain get divorced. It’s shortly thereafter revealed that this is due, in part, to Bizzy being a lesbian. In season four, Bizzy’s girlfriend is dying of cancer, so Addison throws them a wedding. Susan dies and Bizzy kills herself the next day, fucking up her kid even more.
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10 Most Iconic Lgbtq+ Grey's Anatomy Characters
There are long-running TV dramas, and then there's Grey's Anatomy. ABC's medical drama just aired the Grey's Season 20 finale. Throughout the years the present has taken steps forward to creature as inclusive as possible, including telling a number of LGBTQ+ stories revolving around both the patients and surgeons of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. This list is about the 10 most iconic queer Grey's Anatomy characters from its decades on the air.
The series (which is streaming with a Hulu subscription) has been on the breeze for a extended time, so they've had varying successes in how they portrayed queer storylines. While some of the entries on this list weren't pitch perfect in their portrayal, they're iconic characters in Grey's history. In no particular instruction, here are 10 of the biggest and most groundbreaking characters from the show's tenure.
Callie Torres
I had to launch with perhaps the most beloved Gay character in Grey's Anatomy history. Sara Ramirez broke fresh ground in television for portraying Callie as a robust bisexual woman, one who is unapologetic about her attraction to both men and women. While they portraye
Grey’s Anatomy Season 20 Just Teased The Show’s Next Great Couple
Spoilers are ahead for Grey's Anatomy season 20, episode 4.
Summary
Amelia & Monica engage in a tense, enemies-to-lovers dynamic in Grey's Anatomy season 20.
Kai and Amelia's otherwise-solid relationship ended with differing views on kids, leaving Amelia open to a new pairing.
Amelia may benefit from a casual love affair as she juggles co-parenting with groundbreaking research.
Like so many other surgeons in Grey's Anatomy, Dr. Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone) has struggled with long-term lovey-dovey relationships, but season 20, episode 4 of the series hints at an exciting romance between Amelia and one of the new doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial. On the spin-off Private Practice, Amelia and her previous lover weathered the loss of a child together, but ultimately split. Unable to work things out with Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) and hesitant to marry her co-parent Atticus Lincoln (Chris Carmack), A
You Thought I Was Joking-Gay Amelia.
This is true. This is a serious post that will 100% establish that Amelia Shepherd, neurosurgeon and mother of... never intellect. Amelia Shepherd, neurosurgeon, is in reality guilty of entity bisexual.
Exhibit A
Private Exercise 4x05 "Elevator Hilarious Scene"
What’s this? Is this Amelia Shepherd (jokingly) propositioning Addison and Violet for sex?
Yes, yes it is. Hmm.
Exhibit B
pp 4x10 Amelia & the guys
Doesn’t Amelia seem a tiny bit too eager to be talking about girls?
Yes, yes she does. Hmm.
Exhibit C
Now, let’s survey Amelia’s face.
Hold on, let me present you that again.
Wow, she looks adorable fixated on... Something. Now, is she staring at Arizona’s boobs or face? You decide. Either way, is she checking her out?
Yes, yes she is. Hmm.
Argument 1-Amelia is only shown with men.
You wanna understand how many on-screen relationships Amelia has had? 3. All of which she was engaged to, but, y’know. That’s just kinda a weird thing. In total, she’s been seen sleeping with 5 guys. Really, is that a big enough sample space to settle her sexuality?