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englishstrawbie October 10 2016, 19:32:26 UTC
I liked Leah until she blamed Callie and Arizona for all her problems. BUT I don't like the idea of her returning to play Arizona's love interest. I'd rather see Arizona with someone new.

I'm interested to know what brings her back to Grey Sloan. I read a synopsis that suggests she returns in episode 6.

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gpsc21497 October 10 2016, 20:00:07 UTC
Im the same. I would rather it be someone different. I really hope she isnt thene love interest. I dont see how anyone would route for them to be together and be happy when they finally are. I didnt reallysee chemistry with leah. But thats also maybe because we didnt see it on screen

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funkyshaz57 October 10 2016, 20:05:36 UTC
I really really hope it's not Leah. I think Arizona can do a lot better than the intern she slept with when she was still in love with Callie. That's just opening up a whole lot of old drama. I didn't dislike Leah for sleeping with Arizona but she seemed to eager, too obsessed and too immature.

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cdeno October 10 2016, 20:05:48 UTC
I wasn't a fan of Leah. I don't think her character was explored at all really. I too hope that Leah is not Arizona's love interest. I feel like Leah would be a step back. Arizona was in a bad place when she was "with" Leah.

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gpsc21497 October 10 2016, 20:11:18 UTC
Agreed it would be a step back. And would be like opening old wounds

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mangomuumuu October 10 2016, 22:24:47 UTC

I like it. I'm a fan of Tessa Ferrer and the quirkiness she brought to the role. I also tend to think the match could work for Arizona and that the pairing was never given a chance to show whether or not they had chemistry the first time around. But Arizona was, other than that cold dumping (yikes! lol), quite sweet and good for Leah.

I'm intrigued.

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funkyshaz57 October 10 2016, 23:56:39 UTC
Really? I just think that Leah was far too immature for Arizona and I felt that Arizona used her and treated her badly. I was hoping for someone new and exciting. Leah isn't exciting IMO but I'll give it a chance if that's what we're getting but I was hoping for someone brand new, some flirting and shyness and just something completely fresh

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mangomuumuu October 11 2016, 02:27:45 UTC
I think the writers like to play up the parallels between Arizona and Mark, so pairing her with someone younger wouldn't surprise me. I definitely can't defend Arizona's behavior toward Leah but there were also some quite lovely moments of Arizona comforting Leah and of teaching Leah.

I'm kind of over easy flirting with Arizona. I want romance for her but I want it within an authentic relationship in which she feels comfortable being her true self and being real. I think I'd less like to see flowers and dancing and candlelit dinners than see conversation and friendship and sharing. And how awesome would it be for Arizona to find someone who has experienced her at her worst and still loves and likes her? Arizona deserves no less. Know what I mean?

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funkyshaz57 October 11 2016, 02:44:45 UTC
I know what you mean I just wonder if Leah is that person. Leah herself IMO was really immature and almost obsessed with Arizona. Yes there were a couple nice moments and I think Leah obviously cared for Arizona but I also wondered if that would pass over time. Alex made the comment about her getting attached really easily ( ... )

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debblue October 10 2016, 23:31:01 UTC
It would be typical of the Rimes team to pull out a dusty old story line for Arizona, a lot of people were on the hate wagon when this story ran and it would just bring that back up and damage the dodgy support Arizona won back by letting Callie "have her happy ending" with a woman she dropped like last season's shoes the moment she didn't get her own way. Yep let's put all of 2 minutes thought into a love interest for Arizona because We are so invested into developing her as a character.
Hmm I think I still have some maijor trust issue with the PTB when it comes to how they have treated her as a strong stand alone character after Jessica won TV.com BEST DRAMATIC ACTRESS 2012 beating The Bosses bff

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