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Callie and Arizona had a five-year relationship, which culminated in their marriage during Season 7 and ended up in divorce in Season 11. Callie later began a new relationship with Penny Blake (Samantha Sloyan) and decided to move to New York with her in the Season 12 finale. Reflecting on Ramirez's unexpected departure, Rhimes explained, "This ...
The ninth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy began airing in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on September 27, 2012, [1] with the season premiere "Going, Going, Gone" and consists of 24 episodes with the season finale "Perfect Storm" airing on May 16, 2013. [2]
Torres suffers severe injuries, which endanger both her life and the life of her unborn child. She and Robbins are taken to Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital, the institute at which they both work. Their colleagues attempt to save Torres, while Robbins and Mark Sloan , the father of Torres's baby, stand by. Torres's many injuries include ...
The episode centers around Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez) and Arizona Robbins (Jessica Capshaw), as they deep-dive into the problems contributing to their troubled marriage. At work, Callie immerses herself in the Veterans ' project with Owen Hunt ( Kevin McKidd ) and begins to spend more time with Meredith Grey ( Ellen Pompeo ).
Written by Zoanne Clack and directed by Rob Corn, the episode aired on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on October 9, 2014. The episode centers on Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez) as Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) introduces her to patients at the Veterans Hospital, hoping she will assist them using her robotic limb lab.
In the episode Sara Ramirez, in the role of Callie Torres, sings "The Story". [26] Ramirez's version of the song was included as a track on their 2011 extended play, Sara Ramirez and the 2011 album Grey's Anatomy: The Music Event. Ramirez's rendition was used again in 2018 on the season fourteen finale.
In season 9, Bailey faces an investigation when three of her patients die after contracting infections. It is eventually discovered that she was an asymptomatic carrier of MRSA, which she unknowingly transmitted due to the hospital's use of faulty gloves. Though cleared of any wrongdoing, Bailey feels "contaminated" and isolates herself from ...
Pascua was positive of the storyline between Torres, Carlos, and Robbins, writing that it was nice to see an emphasis on the gay storyline. [7] Adam Bryant of TV Guide wrote that Baker's character "seems like the only decent guy in the bunch", [9] though PopSugar asserted that Williams' character "proves to be most likable of the new doctors". [10]