Fire Isaiah Washington
On Wednesday, October 11, 2006, People Magazine reported Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey, two stars of the hit show "Greys Anatomy" got into a fight. The fight originated from Washington being f... continue reading »
"I enjoyed IW and his character but after now I want him gone. What he did is inexusable so either replace him with someonelse or get rid of the character altogether. The fact that he adhemently denies it happening is only making it worse for everyone. Goo"
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"Write him out of the show, fire him, and move on. This controversy is trite and distracting. Get the show and its actors over it as quickly as possible. Isaiah has two strikes against him, will it take a third? Easy decision to me."
"The show does not need him , he is the weakest link, GET RID OF HIM !"
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"Seeing him in the show after all this has happened, ruins it for me. Would love to not have to see him and remenber how he feels as a real life person."
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"This guy is relentless in his pathetic behaviour. He needs to be fired now! What kind of person does something wrong and then INSTEAD of apologising, he denies it when EVERYBODY knows he did do it. Fire his ass and fire it now."
"Anyone who has such a blatant disregard for a cast member's feelings and sexual preference, is prejudice and should be removed immediately."
"Mr. Washington does not deserve a third chance. Let the outstanding cast get back to creating compelling television without him."
"bye bye dr burke"
"For someone who never uses the "f" word, it slid out quite easily after the golden Globes!"
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"I am sure if one of the other cast members used the N word that person would be fired!"
"The blurted out comment in the heat of the moment on the Grey's set could be put aside after Mr. Washington's apology. But the comment at the Golden Globes was doubly offensive: first because he used the demeaning term on national television, and second b"
"please fire him"
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