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Grey's Anatomy is an American medical and romantic drama television show that premiered on American Broadcasting Company (ABC). At Grey Sloan Memorial, Meredith Grey and the team of doctors who are faced with a life or death decisions on the daily basis. Together they discover Together they maintain personal lives and relationships. Of the many characters, Arizona Robbins and Callie Torres are representing stereotypes toward the homosexual. Arizona Robbins is the head of the pediatric surgery working at the Grey Sloan Memorial. She has a romantic interest in Callie Torres, who is an orthopedic surgery resident in the same hospital. They get married and soon realizes that their marriage is not working out, while they have raised Sofia, their baby girl together. When Callie wants to take Sofia and …show more content…
As Arizona and Callie's role of a mother and a surgeon, they cannot provide the "father" care and do not have enough time to spend with Sophia. Being busy surgeon with pack surgeries, Arizona and Callie are managing to have time with their girl. While the society labels them as incapable of raising Sophia due to their sexual orientation. The battle of custody provides an example when a lesbian couple is getting into fights, they result in divorce, moving away from each other, and fighting over for custody. Through Arizona and Calle's war on custody, one may argue that homosexual cannot be around children. The image of deviance may lead to future psychological disorder. The story of Arizona and Callie in Grey's Anatomy perpetuate homosexual's