![]() I guess stealing couches together will do that. The arc’s climax doesn’t hit until the next episode, but Season 11 Episode 12 “The Great Pretender” sees the women let their guard down in front of each other and bond as humans, not just doctors. It’s hard to pick a “moment” to highlight. Plus, Capshaw and Davis have wonderful acting chemistry. But still, this late in the show the mentor/mentee relationship is refreshing again. It does benefit from being part of an arc with a clear end rather than a core relationship at the mercy of a “new” story every season. Related Grey's Anatomy Season 19 Episode 10 Review: Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves Unpopular opinion alert: my favorite relationship Arizona has throughout her entire run is the one she has with Nicole Herman (Geena Davis.) Above her friendship with April, and yes, above her romantic relationship with Callie. ![]() ![]() Herman (Season 11 Episode 12, “Thee Great Pretender”) Geena Davis and Jessica Capshaw in Grey’s Anatomy. It’ll still bring tears to your eyes today, trust me. I love your daughter and I protect the things I love….and she’s who you raised her to be.” It’s one of the most iconic speeches in the character’s history: Instead of getting mad at him, she uses the opportunity to teach Carlos Torres (Hector Elizondo) about the kind of unconditional love she received from her father. Callie’s dad visits too, with some rather unwelcome biphobic sentiment.įrom her own experience, Arizona understands that for some parents, accepting a child’s sexuality is a process. Grey’s Anatomy Season 6 Episode 5 doesn’t just include the invasion of the Mercy Westers. Talking to Callie’s Dad (Season 6 Episode 5, “Invasion”) As far as the character’s history, it ranks pretty high on my badassery scale (remember, these are in random order.) I’m not sure I would spontaneously kiss someone I knew really well in a bar bathroom, let alone a stranger. It’s my second favorite first kiss in Grey’s Anatomy history. Then, when Callie asks for proof, she kisses her. She introduces herself, tells Callie she knows things about her because people talk, and tells Callie that when she gets over being ghosted by Erica Hahn, people will be lining up to date her. Speaking of introductions, Arizona introduces herself to Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez) in the most fantastic, brave way possible…with a kiss. First Kiss with Callie (Season 5 Episode 14 “Beat Your Heart Out”) Jessica Capshaw and Sara Rameriz in Grey’s Anatomy Season 5 Episode 14 “Beat Your Heart Out” (Photo Credit: ABC) So how about you stop thinking about me and start focusing on him.” “You’ve been second guessing me from the moment I’ve arrived, and I get it…But I’m not the problem, the patient is. Miranda gets offended that Arizona snaps at her, but Arizona is having none of it. She just doesn’t really care - her patient matters more than whether or now anyone likes her. Transplants are never a first choice.Īrizona understands too. ![]() She’s really perky, wears a ponytail, and Miranda has an emotional attachment to her patient. Bailey (Chandra Wilson) doesn’t want to trust her. Arizona Robbins steps on to the Seattle-Grace Peds floor in her roller sneakers, Dr. Bailey (Season 5 Episode 11 “Wish You Were Here”) Jessica Capshaw in Grey’s Anatomy Season 5 Episode 11 “Wish You Were Here” (Photo Credit: ABC)įrom the moment Dr. To honor Arizona and Capshaw, I’ve gathered (in no particular order) 17 moments from the show that let the character’s strength, vulnerability, and optimism absolutely shine. She may have moved on from Grey Sloan Memorial, but Jessica Capshaw’s Arizona Robbins will remain one of the most important characters in Grey’s Anatomy history because of who she represented - the LGBTQIA and disability communities. ![]()
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