Why Did 'Grey's Anatomy' Cut Lesbian Dr. Hahn? (2024)

Why Did 'Grey's Anatomy' Cut Lesbian Dr. Hahn?

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One minute, actress Brooke Smith has a featured role on one of the hottest shows on TV. The next, she's abruptly removed from the cast. But what ABC is deeming a "creative decision," hints of something else. TV critic Andrew Wallenstein says TV is sending the message that it is OK to be gay — just not too gay.

MADELEINE BRAND, host:

This is Day to Day from NPR News. I'm Madeleine Brand.

ALEX COHEN, host:

And I'm Alex Cohen. Fans of the hit TV series "Grey's Anatomy" may have been surprised last week to see one of its regular characters, Dr. Erica Hahn, abruptly disappear from the show. After all, her romance with another female doctor had just begun to blossom. But that relationship, says critic Andrew Wallenstein, was precisely the problem.

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Ms. BROOKE SMITH: (As Dr. Erica Hahn) There is no gray area here. You can't kind of think this is OK. You can't kind of side with Izzie Stevens. And you can't kind of be a lesbian.

ANDREW WALLENSTEIN: Those words were among the last actor Brooke Smith spoke on "Grey's Anatomy." Passions burned fiercely between her character, Dr. Hahn, and fellow surgeon Callie Torres, only to get snuffed quite suddenly.

Smith was written out of the show, sparking a debate that has raged in the press and the blogosphere. It boils down to this. Was the character's hom*osexuality cause for her dismissal? The show's producers have issued strenuous denials, chalking up their decision to the long-term creative viability of her character.

In an ironic twist, Grey's is the same show that kicked up controversy last year when another cast member, Isaiah Washington, was dismissed not long after he addressed a gay actor off-air with a hom*ophobic slur. What's most unfortunate is Hahn may have been the most richly-drawn character the show ever yielded, finally played by a respected character actor like Brooke Smith. Dr. Hahn's sexual awakening provided what's otherwise a pretty vacuous soap opera some real moments of dramatic heft.

(Soundbite of "Grey's Anatomy")

Ms. SMITH: (As Dr. Erica Hahn) My whole life, my whole adult life, I have been with men, and it has always felt, you know, fine, good. But I never - I mean, I did, but not - not like this.

WALLENSTEIN: Now, you might be thinking, what's the big deal? Gay is almost cliche these days on TV. So many of the medium's best-known personalities are openly hom*osexual. But I would submit there are degrees of gay. Take someone like Ellen DeGeneres, who doesn't make it a secret, but isn't seen being overtly sexual on her program. That would make no sense. It's a talk show.

Then consider a sitcom like "Will and Grace" or a reality show like "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy." Actually, take the entire Bravo Network. Yes, they're all filled with gay characters, but none of them really delved into the intimacy of a serious relationship.

In recent months, Grey's was doing just that. It's not the first drama to depict gay characters, but in this genre, gay is played more for shock value, like the requisite lesbian kiss that one show or another seems to try every sweeps period. Grey's may have been doing something more provocative by normalizing a gay relationship.

Ms. SMITH: (As Dr. Erica Hanh): I am so gay. I am so, so, so gay. I am extremely gay.

WALLENSTEIN: We hear you loud and clear, Dr. Hahn. Maybe too loud for ABC and its advertisers, which cater to a country that made its skittishness regarding gay marriage known as recently as election day. Perhaps when they're ready to confront the issue in the fictional world, they can deal with it in the real word, too.

BRAND: Andrew Wallenstein is deputy editor of the Hollywood Reporter.

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Why Did 'Grey's Anatomy' Cut Lesbian Dr. Hahn? (2024)

FAQs

Why was Hahn written off? ›

Summary. Erica Hahn's departure from Grey's Anatomy in season 5 had nothing to do with the actress being fired or leaving voluntarily. Hahn left abruptly after arguing with Callie over Izzie's actions and never returned to the show.

Why was Dr Hahn so mean to Cristina? ›

Hahn reveals that she dislikes Yang because she reminds her of an early version of herself and continues to cut Yang out of cardiac surgeries and neglects to teach her, before eventually quitting the hospital and leaving Seattle Grace without a head of cardio (due to a disagreement with Torres).

Why didn't Hahn like Yang? ›

Hahn cultivates an antagonistic relationship with Burke's former protégée Cristina Yang, refusing to let her scrub in on surgeries, and constantly criticizing her overly enthusiastic behavior.

Is Erica a lesbian in Grey's Anatomy? ›

While Callie is unsure what the relationship means for her and her sexuality (still enjoying her sex life with men), after a few nights spent with Callie, Erica realizes that she must be gay, though she admits to relationships with men in the past.

Why was Dr. Hahn fired in Grey's Anatomy? ›

Brooke Smith actually left Grey's Anatomy because the writers felt that her arc had come to an end and couldn't think of any more valuable storylines for her. So, she left without a trace and wasn't really mentioned again.

Who does Callie get with after Hahn? ›

She is initially forgiven, but after an argument about work, Hahn resigns from Seattle Grace, ending their relationship. New pediatric surgeon Arizona Robbins (Jessica Capshaw) kisses her, and they begin dating.

Why was Cristina Yang removed from GREY's anatomy? ›

Sandra Oh left Grey's Anatomy after season 10, but her character Cristina Yang could still return to the show. Sandra Oh felt creatively ready to let go of Cristina and pursue other opportunities in her career.

Who becomes head of cardio after Hahn? ›

Teddy Altman takes over Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital in Season 6.

Who does Cristina Yang marry? ›

Cristina Yang and Owen Hunt

It starts with a violent PTSD episode, in the middle they get married for all the wrong reasons (although Cristina's red wedding dress is so, so right), and it ends over and over again because they love each other but want different things.

Does Yang ever have a baby? ›

Yang does not. From almost the very beginning of the series, it's been made clear to viewers that Yang has no interest in being a parent; she sees herself as a surgeon first, and rightly feels that she can't give a child the attention and love she would deserve.

Who does Yang end up with in Grey's Anatomy? ›

After Cristina finished with Derek, she went to visit Owen and agreed to marry him.

Why did Preston leave Yang? ›

Dr. Preston Burke was introduced in Grey's Anatomy's pilot as the chief cardiothoracic surgeon at Seattle Grace Hospital. Burke began a relationship with fan-favorite intern Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh), but their difference in rank was largely scandalous, so the pair eventually broke it off.

Who is the non-binary girl in GREY's anatomy? ›

Kai Bartley for more of season 18. Fightmaster plays the first non-binary doctor for the medical drama and has already appeared in two episodes of the new season. For those who need a refresher, Dr. Bartley is on a Minnesota-based team run by Dr.

Is Callie a lesbian? ›

Callie Torres is a bisexual character from Grey's Anatomy.

Who did Callie Torres end up with? ›

Their story had a happy ending, with Callie and Arizona finally reconciling and getting married in season 7. But their relationship faced many obstacles along the way, including disagreements about having children and infidelity.

Why did Justin Timbers leave GREY's? ›

"For some time now, I have hoped to diversify my acting roles and career choices," Chambers said in a 2020 interview with Deadline. Alex had started as a mere intern and moved all the way up to a pediatric surgical fellow, so it's possible Chambers felt he had taken the character as far as he could.

Was Katherine Heigl written out of GREY's anatomy? ›

Despite winning an Emmy in 2007 for playing Dr. Izzie Stevens, Heigl left Grey's after its sixth season after reported tension with executive producer and creator Shonda Rhimes.

How was Arizona written off GREY's? ›

Arizona Robbins decided to move to the East Coast at the end of Grey's Anatomy Season 14 to reconnect with her estranged wife, Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez). She was last seen at April Kepner's (Sarah Drew) impromptu wedding to Matthew (Justin Bruening).

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