Grey's anatomy lesbian/bisexual relationship?
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I would be so psyched if this happens. It was part of an interview in tv guided. I knew that Christina was supposed to be bi-- and since she's drawn to her mentors. Funny actresses played bi lovers on broadway. Sorry about the little letters, I copied it from the site and this is how it pasted. The author of the article, Michael Ausiello has the best scoops and spoilers. She's almost never wrong.
Grey's Doc is Staying! Now for the Big Question...
Congratulations! Brooke Smith: Thanks! You must've had an idea this was coming.... Smith: Honestly, I wasn't expecting it, [probably] because I didn't want to be disappointed if it didn't happen. I thought it was really cool when you [floated the idea], because I thought, "Wow, I didn't even think of that!" And literally a couple days after we spoke, they called. Did they come right out and offer a full-time gig? Or were they just offering another guest spot? Smith: No, it was, "Hey, can you come full-time?" Thank god. I couldn't handle any more dabbling. It's too much. [Mock anguish] I feel like I want someone to commit to me already! What was your first reaction? Smith: You know, we were kind of excited. [Laughs] I say "we" because my husband and I were like, "Wow, OK." We had just finished [renovating our apartment] in New York, and put down a deposit on school for our little girl. But, aside from that, we just said, "All right, I guess we're moving to L.A. for a little while." But we're going back to New York at the end of this. Do you like that Dr. Hahn is a little bit of an antagonist? Smith: Yeah. I've heard people say [Dr. Hahn] is abrasive. [Laughs] Dr. Hahn is a workaholic and she's very professional and, you know, I think she feels that there should be professionalism at work, and when other people do things that aren't professional she gets a little upset. And lord knows, there are a lot of people acting unprofessional at Seattle Grace. Smith: There are! For god's sakes, c'mon, it's a hospital, people! It's not a Motel 6. Smith: Exactly! Lord. Since you're sticking around, I guess it's safe to assume that they're going to delve a little more into Dr. Hahn's background... maybe give her a love interest? Smith: I think so. Honestly, as of now, there's only a little hinting. I'm getting some suggestions.... Like what? Smith: There might be a certain man there who's interested in me. But I don't know what Dr. Hahn will think of that. It's really interesting. I haven't worked like this before. We start shooting the next episode on Monday and I don't have a script yet. We'll get it tomorrow, and you just sort of read them out loud with everyone, and you're like, "Oh my god!" I know a little bit about her. And, certainly, I have a dialogue with the writers and I ask them questions and they sort of steer me down their same path. But I don't think anyone knows what's going to happen.... The other day I joked, "I know who I'm hooking up with!" There's this surgical nurse who's always there. When she's there I'm thrilled, because she always makes me feel very real - 'cause she's a real [surgical nurse]. I turned to her at one point and said, "Are you single on the show?" She doesn't even have a name on the show and I'm already trying to hook up with her. I can see Dr. Hahn hitting it off with Cristina. Smith: Secretly, we pushed for that. You know, Sandra [Oh] and I played lovers in [the off-Broadway play] Stop Kiss. You know, there were rumors a while back that Cristina might be bisexual.... Smith: I know. I heard those rumors. Then it's destined to happen! Smith: That's what I think. But I don't know.... I think Dr. Hahn would make an awesome lesbian. Smith: I think so, too. Could it happen? Smith: I honestly don't know. I've certainly let [the producers] know I'm open to it. What was their reaction? Smith: They were like, "OK, duly noted!" I think they wanted me to shut up already. The fact is, Seattle Grace needs a gay character. Smith: Well, hey, you called it that I [would be] on the show full-time, so.... Did the cast welcome you back with open arms? Smith: They've been great. Everybody's great. It's very comfortable... which is weird. It feels like it shouldn't be, because it's such a big show. And it hasn't always been the happiest place to work. Smith: I guess that was last season. I haven't seen any of that. And I didn't see it the last time I was there. Maybe it's just me. Maybe I'm in some sort of bubble. Any Grey's scoop you can give me before you go? Smith: I heard Seth Green is coming. Eh, that's old news. Are you going to be in scenes with him? Smith: Not yet. But we're doing a two-parter now, so maybe in the second part. I'm not involved with him in the first part. Who are you involved with in the first part? Smith: I've been working with Dr. Sloane... Izzie... and Alex. And I finally got to work with Dr. Torres. Well, this is exciting news - mostly because I predicted it. Smith: I know. God knows what'll happen when I hang up [this time]. Shonda Rhimes is going to call and tell you that Dr. Hahn is gay. Smith: Oh my god. Should I call you back if that happens? You better! Smith: All right, I will. I totally will. It's been a week since we spoke and still no word from Brooke. I still say the call from Shonda is coming and that Dr. Hahn will come bursting out of the closet at some point this season -- despite Hahn's whole "I date men" comment in last night's episode. You guys with me on this? And regardless of her sexuality, are you as thrilled as I am that she's sticking around full-time? Sound off below in the comments section! |
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