Grey's Anatomy 10-year cast alum, Sandra Oh, may have left the ABC's hit medical drama last year, but she, nor her character Christina Yang, have left the hearts and minds of the TV show's longtime fans--yet. According to the latest gossip news updates, impressions of the network star could change once word gets out about how she treats the series dedicated followers. One Instagram hopeful alleges that they were insulted by the television doctor after asking to take a selfie with Sandra. Spoilers: McDreamy himself, Patrick Dempsey, insists that what the Shonda Rimes' original really needs is for all the characters to start sleeping with each other again. Sounds like all the fights with Meredith are already starting to get to him.
Word has it that playing a surly curmudgeon on Grey's Anatomy for the last decade or so may not have been that far of a stretch for Sandra Oh, who walked away from iconic Christina Yang after the finale last year.
An anonymous fan of Grey's Anatomy claimed in OK! Magazine that Oh was downright ugly to her after she made the mistake of mentioning a selfie:
"You always hope your favorite celebrities are going to be nice people when you meet them, but Sandra wasn't.
"As soon as I mentioned Grey's and said I'd love to get a photo, she snapped--telling me she never takes photos with fans--then turned to talk to her friend."
Perhaps, it was the disappearance of multiple sexual partners on the show that cased Sandra to grow bitter over time and eventually quit, but, either way, series veteran Patrick Dempsey told the Hollywood Reporter that the cast aren't having near enough sex with one another for his tastes:
"I think everybody has slept with everybody, so who else is there? I think there needs to be a resurgence in that [loving feeling].
"I think that's a possibility, and stirring up the hospital a bit would be a good thing.
"That's why it would be nice to open it up."
If any of the series' fan's think that plight of steamy sex scenes has to do with the show's move to an earlier time slot, according to Shonda Rimes. it deffinately doesn't.
She assured the Reporter back in July that moving the program up an hour would have no effect whatsoever on how she intends to run her show, now or in the future:
"I don't think there's anything we've done at 9 that we can't do at 8, and I'm not about to change the content of what my show is to match some arbitrary rule."
Now whether or not Shonda can get the FCC to understand that their watershed and primetime regulations are nothing more the arbitrary constructs not meant to restrain artistic freedom, on the other hand..is an entirely different story.
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