I'm still holding out a little hope that there isn't a Mark/Callie baby. But all the signs point to a little plus sign, don't they? I actually hate the idea of a baby tying Mark to Callie, regardless if CA get back together. To me it taints the entire CA relationship. Arizona has always been wary of Mark's relationship and the way he shoehorns his way into her own with Callie. This will amplify that by a thousand. I don't see any good way to tell this story if she is indeed pregnant, so that really bums me out if that's the direction they go.
I feel like as far as the writing goes, it's just a really lazy approach to the M/A ticking-clock/baby-wanting scenario, and I agree, there is no way to tell that story without completely ruining the integrity of the CA relationship.
This crosses Arizona's line.
She has a lot of walls to protect herself, but her love for Callie above all else pushes her to evolve. She has reached a place where she feels she can have children one day (for the first time in her life, probably) with Callie, and only Callie, and than this happens?
It's just so specifically hurtful to AZ and her progress because of the fact that A. it's Mark, who she's already wary of, B. Callie is pregnant way before she (AZ) ever dreamed or was prepared for that to occur, and C. Callie willingly had sex with a man to make that baby, planting that doubt about Callie's sexuality in AZ's mind again.
It's just hard to hate AZ and praise Callie when I feel like nothing she did warranted this horrible situational punishment.
If it does happen, it seems as though it's specifically meant to punish Arizona for leaving. Callie has had a free pass their entire relationship, it's starting to get really old. Sure, Arizona has made some really poor choices, but she's the one that always has to bend. And it seems as though this is not going to be an exception to that. And of course, the only way to have CA get back together is to have Arizona bend again and accept that Mark will be forever tied to Callie. And Callie once again gets everything she wants. A baby. Her bff Mark. And Arizona.
I hated the way Arizona chose to break up with Callie in the airport. But this is just too much if it indeed plays out this way.
Comments 5
Reply
Reply
I feel like as far as the writing goes, it's just a really lazy approach to the M/A ticking-clock/baby-wanting scenario, and I agree, there is no way to tell that story without completely ruining the integrity of the CA relationship.
This crosses Arizona's line.
She has a lot of walls to protect herself, but her love for Callie above all else pushes her to evolve. She has reached a place where she feels she can have children one day (for the first time in her life, probably) with Callie, and only Callie, and than this happens?
It's just so specifically hurtful to AZ and her progress because of the fact that A. it's Mark, who she's already wary of, B. Callie is pregnant way before she (AZ) ever dreamed or was prepared for that to occur, and C. Callie willingly had sex with a man to make that baby, planting that doubt about Callie's sexuality in AZ's mind again.
It's just hard to hate AZ and praise Callie when I feel like nothing she did warranted this horrible situational punishment.
/end rant.
Reply
I hated the way Arizona chose to break up with Callie in the airport. But this is just too much if it indeed plays out this way.
Reply
Leave a comment