‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 21 Episode 2: The New Gay Chaplain Debuts
Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 Episode 2 introduces Grey Sloan’s new gay chaplain as he goes head to head with Levi on the care of a young patient.
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Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 Episode 2 introduces Grey Sloan’s new gay chaplain as he goes head to head with Levi on the care of a young patient.
In ‘9-1-1’ Season 8 Episode 1, “Buzzkill,” Buck and Tommy are still on their honeymoon phase, over three months since they first met.
The 2024/2025 broadcast season kicks off this month and there are several shows that have promised arcs for our favorite achillean characters and ships.
Grey’s Anatomy sets the replacement for Jake Borelli’s Dr. Levi Schmitt with Michael Thomas Grant as Chaplain James in Season 21.
TK and Carlos might be dissaperaing from our screens with recent reports that 9-1-1: Lone Star is nearing its end. The future doesn’t look good.
A deleted scene from 9-1-1 Season 7 features Hen and Karen asking Tommy about his relationship with Buck. Check out the very funny scene.
Fandoms have evolved so much but it feels like most are on the path towards self-destruction. A toxic fandom harms everyone, itself included.
9-1-1 Season 7 puts a pause on Buck and Tommy’s relationship as the season ends but they are diving into new sexy territory and Buck tests Tommy.
9-1-1 has given Buck a boyfriend and the relationship is good for him. TV is notorious for breaking up good ships for drama. 9-1-1 shouldn’t.
Oliver Stark has revisited Ryder, a character he played on Into the Badlands, and reveals that he was initially written as gay.