What's to come with Mark and Lexie this season? This little spoiler-teaser from today's E! Q&A hints at what sounds like a very cool scene in the season premiere ...
Q: Any scoop on Mark and Lexie on Grey's Anatomy?
A: Mark and Lexie may be the cutest twosome on Grey's Anatomy, and the cuteness continues in Thursday's premiere, when Lexie confides in Mark about her feelings regarding George's demise. It's a quiet, gentle scene in the locker room, and we think you'll dig it!
What do you think will be said between the two?




September 22nd, 2009 2:05 PM
I think Mark will tell Lexie about what he would do if she died and it will be romantic
September 22nd, 2009 4:27 PM
I don't know but in the previews Mark hugs Lexie. Either way, Mark already knew that she 'loved' George. What will be new to that?
September 22nd, 2009 6:09 PM
God what is up with those critics pimping this couple? Most people I know hate them and they are so far from cute, it's not funny. George and Lexie were cute (I'm a Gizzie fan, but I can admit they were cute). Mark and Lexie are just barf inducing.
September 22nd, 2009 7:10 PM
ummm...Marah--I kind of like Mark/Lexie! I know people who don't but to each his own i guess! Something about them i dunno... i don't have any probs with the couples right now...except Callie and Arizona. Lesbian callie just feels forced to me. Like oh yeah we are a show that supports gay people see one of our main characters is suddenly gay. just doesn't feel like callie to me yet. and what happened to Joe and Walter? did they adopt those babies or not?
September 22nd, 2009 8:17 PM
Melody,
If you read one of Joe's blogs over at ABC's GA page, I think somewhere it mentions that they did adopt them.
September 22nd, 2009 8:42 PM
Melody,
Found it. I miss this blog. :)
http://www.emeraldcitybar.com/2007/10/sleepless-in-em.html
September 22nd, 2009 9:19 PM
I really don't like Mexie. I know there are some who do, but I just don't at all.
I see no chemistry there and they feel very forced.
September 23rd, 2009 1:18 AM
I like Mark and Lexie but it's like Melody said, to each it's own. I didn't really like Gizzie (don't kill me, please) because I had the impression she was taller and I sort of have a problem with couples in which the woman is taller the man...:P
September 23rd, 2009 3:04 AM
Granted Callie is NOT gay. The term Shonda and some of her writers seems to be running away from is bisexual or sexually fluid. This translates to Callie being attracted to the PERSON and not their gender. Callie as gay seems forced because the character was introduced into the show strictly a love interest for George. There was never any doubt about her sexuality or anyone questioning it. But should have Shonda introduced that doubt, that would have led to people believing that Callie maybe bisexual. And I will repeatedly keep using bisexual.
Callie told Erica that she may never just only see leaves as she also sees the whole forest. She also told Mark that as much as she enjoyed sex with Erica she also enjoyed sex with him. Whoever wrote those two scenes was alluding to Callie being sexually fluid. Love in her book DOESN’T recognise gender but the ability to find someone who she can fall in love with, their personality, their being. The gay and lesbian community has issues with people who do not want to pigeon hole themselves and the straight community has people who with ease can be in a relationship with EITHER sex at a point in their lives. People view bisexuality as being sexually promiscuous and leading me to believe if Shonda and her writers who’d admit Callie being bisexual would have more backlash to deal with and therefore Shonda chooses the safe option, the pigeon hole. Sara Ramirez gave an interview where she said Callie is in love with the person, who and what they are, not their gender.
I love the Callie/Arizona relationship because it gives voice to a community that is currently being used for sweeps and ratings and perpetuating a stereotype that girl on girl action as hot and to give horny 13 year olds masturbating material.
I could give a 100 paged book of reasons why some of the heterosexual relationships on Greys seem forced, but I guess each to their own.
September 23rd, 2009 5:40 AM
I don't like Mark and Lexie...
I don't see chemistry between them...
I want Callie and Mark sooooooo much instead...