@@brianheid5394 that's super true and valid, /and/ if anyone does want to see a few very short scenes with Rosalind Warren then check out Station 19, Season 4. this was the COVID season, and auntie Roz helped with taking care of Warren's and Bailey's kids (Tuck and Joey). for that season she is played by a trans actress, though she wasn't back during the Season 11 Grey's episode
btw, a subtle thing I really appreciate about this scene? Bailey does *not* respond to Dr. Parker's disclosure by saying "ohhh, my sister-in-law is trans, I totally get it!". her actual reaction to him is pretty good, sets a good example of how not to be weird about it when someone shares his truth with you! (especially, a subordinate in the workplace)
Even if he was played by a cis man it's still good, at least they don't put a cisgender female dressing as a male because that's kinda transphobic (and happens a lot)
How is it pandering if you only find out at the very end of the episode, and also five episodes after he’s introduced? Doesn’t seem like pandering to me. Maybe something else about the character is bothering you?
Really hope Parker shows up more. I think they can do some good with the actor
he is the best intern this season
"I am a PROUD Trans Man"
Istg- Parkers character makes me so happy-
There's a difference between true pride and delusional pride.
FINALLY! A trans character, who's entire story isn't about that!
As a closeted trans boy, this gives me so much hope.
hell yeah bro
❤️
I hope you’ll be able to come out. Thanks for feeling comfortable to tell some strangers on the internet. Best of luck to u dude :)
You have so much support here. I hope you’re doing well ❤️
@olivia6792 I wish you the very best.
im so glad they added a trans character to the show its nice to see representation
Ben Warenn's sister is transgender
Andrea Marković yeah, but we, like, never see her character :(
@@brianheid5394 that's super true and valid, /and/ if anyone does want to see a few very short scenes with Rosalind Warren then check out Station 19, Season 4. this was the COVID season, and auntie Roz helped with taking care of Warren's and Bailey's kids (Tuck and Joey). for that season she is played by a trans actress, though she wasn't back during the Season 11 Grey's episode
btw, a subtle thing I really appreciate about this scene? Bailey does *not* respond to Dr. Parker's disclosure by saying "ohhh, my sister-in-law is trans, I totally get it!". her actual reaction to him is pretty good, sets a good example of how not to be weird about it when someone shares his truth with you! (especially, a subordinate in the workplace)
whats to be proud of?
Parker is my favorite from all the interns! I love his scene with Teddy.
He deserved a hug for that
Wow parker pretty cool.
I love Dr Parker so much! He is a great doctor and human! ❤
I bet all those hackers are raging in their chairs because they lost.
still love this scene!
I love this scene so much, I’m a trans guy and it’s so amazing to see a trans guy on tv 🥺 🥰
I’m in love with Dr. Parker. It hurted my feelings when he mentioned he had a girlfriend :((
What season and episode?
You know it's just an actor. He's not a doctor and irl he's not single.
Loved this scene. I’m sad he doesn’t seem to be in the show anymore
I really hope he comes back!
Damn I feel for Parker.
AYO THATS MY MAN NOAH KAHAN SINGING
bailey is true class
Bring casey back! I love him
I wish they would bring Parker back.
The song ?
Jesse Taylor - I Found My Way :)
Nope. Noah Kahan - Passenger
king shit
Why do the hackers stop
because Dr. Parker is better at hacking
Was he unable to film for Season 17 or what??
His character left mid s16
Now this is how you do a freaking Trans character.
If he was played by a trans male and not a cis men then this is progress.
He is 😊
Even if he was played by a cis man it's still good, at least they don't put a cisgender female dressing as a male because that's kinda transphobic (and happens a lot)
played by Alex Blue Davis, a trans dude
So I guess they had to pander to the mentally ill to get ratings? It was much better in the first 10 seasons
How is it pandering if you only find out at the very end of the episode, and also five episodes after he’s introduced? Doesn’t seem like pandering to me. Maybe something else about the character is bothering you?
Got you to watch it, didn't it.