Grey’s Anatomy fans will see the return of several big characters this spring.
One of the people returning to the Grey’s Anatomy cast is the actress who played Arizona. But we aren’t going to see Callie, it seems.
In the run-up to the new season of Grey’s Anatomy, it was revealed that Jessica Capshaw is returning to play Dr. Arizona Robbins again.
Arizona was a fan-favorite character, but she left Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in Season 14 to move to New York.
The move was so her daughter Sophia could be closer to her other mom – Dr. Callie Torres.
Actress Sara Ramirez played Callie for years. She left the show at the end of Grey’s Anatomy Season 12 when Callie developed a relationship with Penny Blake (played by Samantha Sloyan) and moved to New York.
Why is Callie not returning to Grey’s Anatomy with Arizona?
Grey’s Anatomy has a new showrunner...
One of the people returning to the Grey’s Anatomy cast is the actress who played Arizona. But we aren’t going to see Callie, it seems.
In the run-up to the new season of Grey’s Anatomy, it was revealed that Jessica Capshaw is returning to play Dr. Arizona Robbins again.
Arizona was a fan-favorite character, but she left Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in Season 14 to move to New York.
The move was so her daughter Sophia could be closer to her other mom – Dr. Callie Torres.
Actress Sara Ramirez played Callie for years. She left the show at the end of Grey’s Anatomy Season 12 when Callie developed a relationship with Penny Blake (played by Samantha Sloyan) and moved to New York.
Why is Callie not returning to Grey’s Anatomy with Arizona?
Grey’s Anatomy has a new showrunner...
- 3/11/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Warrior spends time getting to know its characters in an episode that has more romance and social commentary than thrills and spills.
This Warrior review contains spoilers.
Warrior Season 1 Episode 4
The erratic momentum of Warrior’s first three episodes slows down in “The White Mountain”, giving everybody some much-needed time to get to know one another. Especially Ah Sahm and Penny (Penelope), who also get to know each other in the biblical sense of the word, if you know what I mean. Their budding relationship gets put on the fast track to f*cktown. After this, these two share their entire life stories in between heavy sighs. This is convenient, because we still know next to nothing about them, and we’re already halfway through the first season now, so something steamy has to happen, right?
But other than heating up his affair with Penny, Ah Sahm is also starting...
This Warrior review contains spoilers.
Warrior Season 1 Episode 4
The erratic momentum of Warrior’s first three episodes slows down in “The White Mountain”, giving everybody some much-needed time to get to know one another. Especially Ah Sahm and Penny (Penelope), who also get to know each other in the biblical sense of the word, if you know what I mean. Their budding relationship gets put on the fast track to f*cktown. After this, these two share their entire life stories in between heavy sighs. This is convenient, because we still know next to nothing about them, and we’re already halfway through the first season now, so something steamy has to happen, right?
But other than heating up his affair with Penny, Ah Sahm is also starting...
- 4/26/2019
- Den of Geek
Among the more fascinating legends in the short but memorable life of Bruce Lee is the TV show the martial-arts icon pitched in the early Seventies about a Chinese immigrant traveling through America in the late 19th century. The studio politely declined, the Lee family story goes, then stole key elements of the pitch to make Kung Fu, a Western-meets-Eastern where the immigrant was played by the Caucasian actor David Carradine.
On April 5th, the legend becomes fact in an unexpected, wonderful way with Warrior, a new Cinemax drama inspired...
On April 5th, the legend becomes fact in an unexpected, wonderful way with Warrior, a new Cinemax drama inspired...
- 4/3/2019
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
Louisa Mellor Oct 7, 2018
Over 8 seasons, these are The Walking Dead deaths that made our jaws drop. Major spoilers ahead…
This Walking Dead article comes from Den of Geek UK. It contains spoilers.
Like Daryl’s crossbow, or Negan’s Lucille, shock is The Walking Dead’s weapon of choice. Over the seasons, the AMC show has sprung nasty surprise after nasty surprise, killing off beloved and despised characters in ever-more grisly and inventive ways. Eight years in, making a death on the show haunt viewers long after the event requires more than simply having a character pulled apart by Walkers. It takes ingenuity, boundary-pushing and creativity.
We reminisce about a handful of The Walking Dead's most memorable and shocking character deaths right from day one. Tell us which we missed below.
Summer
Watching our hero Rick Grimes shoot a little girl in the head in the opening minutes of...
Over 8 seasons, these are The Walking Dead deaths that made our jaws drop. Major spoilers ahead…
This Walking Dead article comes from Den of Geek UK. It contains spoilers.
Like Daryl’s crossbow, or Negan’s Lucille, shock is The Walking Dead’s weapon of choice. Over the seasons, the AMC show has sprung nasty surprise after nasty surprise, killing off beloved and despised characters in ever-more grisly and inventive ways. Eight years in, making a death on the show haunt viewers long after the event requires more than simply having a character pulled apart by Walkers. It takes ingenuity, boundary-pushing and creativity.
We reminisce about a handful of The Walking Dead's most memorable and shocking character deaths right from day one. Tell us which we missed below.
Summer
Watching our hero Rick Grimes shoot a little girl in the head in the opening minutes of...
- 4/5/2018
- Den of Geek
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