Posts Tagged ‘brooke smith’

Patrick Dempsey: I Don’t Know What Happened

November 12th, 2008

After producers issued a “do not resuscitate” order for Brooke Smith — whose character, Erica Hahn, was involved in a same-sex relationship with Sara Ramirez’s Dr. Callie Torres — fans are fearing that an ailing Grey’s Anatomy is going into shock.

Brooke’s Erica made her last appearance in a Nov. 6 episode before admitting she was “floored” by the abrupt termination of her contract. The 41-year-old’s co-stars are equally shocked.

 

“I don’t know what happened,” Patrick Dempsey admitted on a Nov. 5 episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Dr. McDreamy showed Ellen a statement provided by ABC about Brooke’s exit.

 

“The conclusion has been an orgasmic… I’m sorry, organic ending to the story line,” he deadpanned.

 

On Nov. 11, Isaiah Washington, who was axed from the show for using an anti-gay slur, weighed in, “For [Brooke] to be treated this way, I find very interesting.” But Grey’s creator, Shonda Rhimes, explained. “We did not find that the magic and chemistry with Brooke’s character would sustain in the long run.”

 

This isn’t the first drama to rock Seattle Grace. Movie star Katherine Heigl, who plays Dr. Isobel “Izzie” Stevens, is rumored to want out, although sources close to the show deny reports of trouble.

 

Meanwhile, an insider tells OK! that 26-year-old Chyler Leigh is being groomed to replace her onscreen sister, Ellen Pompeo, 39. Ellen’s reps, however, assure OK! that “Ellen is contractually obligated to the show for seven seasons.”

Isaiah Washington: Grey’s Firing “Disgusting”

November 10th, 2008

Former Grey’s Anatomy star Isaiah Washington is opening up about the latest scandal to rock the show: the firing of actress Brooke Smith.

Washington, who was axed from the show himself back in 2007 for reportedly making a homosexual slur against co-star T.R. Knight, had this to say about the show’s decision to get rid of Smith, who plays a  gay character.

"I look at a brilliant actress, whom I have adored since I first saw her in Silence of the Lambs. For her to be treated this way, I find very interesting," he tells TV Guide’s Nov. issue. "The fact is that, just before the holidays, you have a mother, a wonderful actress removed from a steady income without the proper reasoning behind it…You look at the way another consummate professional [is] treated because her character, her story line potentially made producers uncomfortable."

Washington adds, "Now that I see what they’re doing to a show that I love and I care about, I think it’s disgusting. The fact that Shonda has been put in this position is extremely unfair. It’s unfortunate because it was probably at the time,the most progressive show on television. Now I see it [being] systematically torn apart. Bring Burke back!"

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