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I know he's cute and all, but Teddy still barely knows the guy and only married him to save his life. I guess maybe I'm overly cautious, but I can certainly see things going very slowly in that kind of relationship.
A very different series on Syfy, called Eureka, had one character find himself in an alternate Universe with a wife he barely knew. He gradually grew to love her as time went on and, for a rather silly if fun Sci-Fi series, I thought they handled it right. Even then there were some patches on the bumpy road to arranged love.
I think if Teddy was totally warm-hearted too fast it would make me see her as maybe a tad flaky. Also it would give them less to do as writers. I do think she should have asked more information about him, it was odd to think that would never come up, but otherwise I think in a weird way she seems more sensible than many of these characters.
I think Callie's generally been clear she's bisexual or "kind of lesbian" as she put it once. Although they have been a bit confusing on that at times. To me though she pursued George and it's generally been clear she enjoys sex with Mark a fair amount. Although maybe in her mind it is a "I'm lesbian when I'm with a woman, I'm hetero when I'm with a man" kind of thing. (Or I'm projecting as I'm a bit bifurcated. When I'm attracted to guy I sometimes feel kind of "gay", or how I think being gay feels, but when I'm attracted to a woman I feel kind of manly or "straight.")
You might have hit on something with that theory, Thomas, I've said before that I think Callie is unsure of her own sexual preferences. I think she is at the very least, at this point in time, a confused bi-sexual. Maybe someday they'll write in a clear direction for her to go in, because they can overplay this plot line.
I think Callie's generally been clear she's bisexual or "kind of lesbian" as she put it once. Although they have been a bit confusing on that at times. To me though she pursued George and it's generally been clear she enjoys sex with Mark a fair amount. Although maybe in her mind it is a "I'm lesbian when I'm with a woman, I'm hetero when I'm with a man" kind of thing. (Or I'm projecting as I'm a bit bifurcated. When I'm attracted to guy I sometimes feel kind of "gay", or how I think being gay feels, but when I'm attracted to a woman I feel kind of manly or "straight.")
Callie & George- I know he's not gay on the show but after that whole "thing".. I can't get him & Callie to even click in my brain.. Anyway; Callie has been hurt- George hurt her; she then slept with Mark. I think she & Mark always had a spark & even Callie was with Arizona.. Callie wanted to help raise Marks grandson. Callie & Arizona always felt wrong; I don't know if it's due to her loving sex with a man or just the forced vibe I get from her & Arizona. There was always something pulling them apart; like Callie wanting a kid & Arizona not. I hope they put Mark & Callie together but I have a feeling that Arizona will say; yes, it's ok, Mark loves little Grey; we'll all raise the baby together. I don't know how little Grey will feel but I have a feeling she isn't going to be happy.. which leaves Mark, Callie & Arizona- if Arizona says yes.
I think Callie is the type to love who she is with.
I thought they were okay together in the episodes I saw with them. (Remember I mostly quit the show for years and only came back here recently) Although in many ways Arizona is a bit too "Sunshine, Lollipops, and Rainbows", interestingly the woman who sang that did turn out to be lesbian, to really fit with Callie.
I thought they were okay together in the episodes I saw with them. (Remember I mostly quit the show for years and only came back here recently) Although in many ways Arizona is a bit too "Sunshine, Lollipops, and Rainbows", interestingly the woman who sang that did turn out to be lesbian, to really fit with Callie.
Didn't Leslie Gore sing that song? She's a lesbian??
TY, Thomas. I LOVED Lesley Gore when I was a kid and still sing her songs Wed. nights at kareoke! Wow, "You Don't Own Me" sure took on a new meaning to me!
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