When do callie and hahn get together




















Grey's Anatomy has been surrounded by controversy for years, especially for decisions taken behind the scenes that end up affecting some characters. Such was the case of Erica Hahn, whose departure had nothing to do with the actress being fired or leaving voluntarily.

Created by Shonda Rhimes, Grey's Anatomy debuted on ABC in , and though it started as a mid-season replacement, it became so popular it has lived on for over 10 seasons and shows no signs of stopping soon. Meredith and viewers has met a lot of different doctors over the course of the series, among those Erica Hahn Brooke Smith , a cardiothoracic surgeon and long-time rival of Preston Burke Isaiah Washington.

Hahn made her debut in season 2 and left three seasons later. After squabbling over their differing views on parenthood, they are in the hospital when a shooter, Gary Clark, goes on a rampage.

They make it out unscathed and end the whole ordeal in each other's arms, committing to the relationship once more. The musical episode of Season 7 was undoubtedly a polarizing one, but it gained points for the abundance of Callie-Arizona moments.

The singing begins in "Song Beneath the Song" after Arizona and a pregnant Callie get into a car accident. Carrying Mark's baby, she flies through the windshield of Arizona's car and is in danger of losing the child. The team stands by the couple, Sloane, and the soon-to-be-born baby, Sofia, singing all the while. She was finally able to leave the hospital a few months after the accident.

After making it through trauma, relationship turmoil, and the birth of their first child, Callie and Arizona finally tie the knot at the end of the seventh season.

Accompanied by a healthy dose of family drama, emotional breakdowns, and abandoned plans, the two women successfully make it down the aisle and exchange vows with Dr. Miranda Bailey Chandra Wilson presiding over the ceremony. The alternate universe that could have been was explored in the eighth season of Grey's Anatomy. Owen Hunt Kevin McKidd , and toting three children around the hospital as a part of her harried life.

Reporting to Dr. Ellis Grey Kate Burton , she is a cardio surgeon and often butts heads with Arizona over procedures. While the moment is soon overshadowed by the tragedy of the plane crash, Callie pulls a particularly sweet Valentine's Day surprise for Arizona in the eighth season of Grey's. The responsibilities of child care and their jobs almost got in the way, but Callie successfully won the day when she brought Arizona out to McDreamy's trailer in the woods, which was done up in lights, candles, and romantic decorations.

The two women were in for the ultimate challenge following the plane crash. Arizona has lost her leg in the accident and puts the blame on Callie for both the amputation and the aftermath. As she tries and repeatedly fails to process her anger, Callie is left to cope with her own trauma alone. Callie and Arizona's tumultuous relationship took a turn for the worse in the ninth season. Following the plane crash and her miscarriage, Arizona develops a relationship with Lauren Boswell Hilarie Burton , a surgeon who is in the hospital for a consultation.

Watching an interaction between Arizona and Lauren and noticing Arizona's wedding ring pinned to Lauren's scrub top, Callie realizes what happened between the two and must face her wife's infidelity. While their split is a months-long process, it began for real in Season After trying to get things back on track in therapy, they take a break from one another and reconvene after 30 days.

Arizona tells Callie she loves her and that she needs her, but Callie shares a different sentiment. They do not, however, agree upon whom a bride is supposed to flee the church with on her wedding day. Oh, McVet. McVet is a very nice man who can heal animals. McVet is very handsome. But McVet is only an obstacle. McVet is a plot device to prolong the inevitable reunion of Meredith and Derek. Rose and Derek seem pretty great together, but come on.

This was always a relationship of four people. There was never much hope for them, which is a shame because they are a great pairing. Also, laundry-room sex!

The Plastics Posse. What drama! After ten years, Megan Hunt turns up alive and she and Riggs are still very much in love. But oof, is this a good love story. After trying to fight it, Nathan, Megan, and her adopted son, Farouk, end up holding each other as the waves crash around them on a sunny beach in California.

This may be a controversial placement on the list because this relationship was such a big part of the show, but did Cristina and Owen ever seem that happy together? Their breakups and makeups grew repetitive, especially since neither were ever going to change who they really are. This relationship is a tough one.

The two are never the same after Arizona loses her leg in the plane crash. They fight admirably to save their marriage, but only end up hurting each other over and over again. The purest love depicted on this show. Even when these two hate each other, they are good together. They are hotties. They have history. Their chemistry is off the chain, as the kids say. The only difference: This one really hurts. In some alternate universe, Derek actually fights just a tiny bit for Addison and those talented beauties make things work.

Plus, they were straight fire together. I feel like a very big person for ranking these two so high even though I am personally not a fan. Also, one time they made out against a barn and it was steamy. This doctor-patient relationship is the mini-version of Izzie and Denny. Remember when he takes her to his music studio? Richard and Catherine are such a great couple because they are so evenly matched. They are both, one might say, serious catches. I mean, would The Catherine Avery make a giant romantic proposal in the middle of the hospital for just anyone?

The have some major fights but overcome them. Henry is inspired to go to medical school, and even though Teddy hates the idea, she promises to have his back. I firmly believe that if Izzie had stuck around Seattle, the Izzie and Alex romance would be as iconic as Meredith and Derek. They start off hating each other, realize there is much more to the other person than originally thought, and endure several romantic tragedies before finally finding one another for real.

For, like, married real. Not to mention, together they are the best versions of themselves. Can you even choose? BRB, I have something in my eye. But the timing is always, tragically, off — to the very end. Mark is with Dr. Mark is in her. Days later, Lexie dies in the woods and Mark follows not long after. Richard is the only person who can calm her.



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