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Key Grey’s Anatomy character was quietly axed ages ago and nobody even realised
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Updated 11:00 16 Aug 2024 GMT+1Published 10:52 16 Aug 2024 GMT+1

Key Grey’s Anatomy character was quietly axed ages ago and nobody even realised

Fans of the long-running drama have taken to social media to voice their confusion

Rhiannon Ingle

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Topics: Grey's Anatomy, TV And Film, Celebrity

Rhiannon Ingle
Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle is a Senior Journalist at Tyla, specialising in TV, film, travel, and culture. A graduate of the University of Manchester with a degree in English Literature, she honed her editorial skills as the Lifestyle Editor of The Mancunian, the UK’s largest student newspaper. With a keen eye for storytelling, Rhiannon brings fresh perspectives to her writing, blending critical insight with an engaging style. Her work captures the intersection of entertainment and real-world experiences.

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A key Grey’s Anatomy character was quietly axed ages ago and nobody even realised.

Now, any die-hard fans of the long-running TV drama series will know that there are a bunch of main characters, including the likes of Meredith Grey, Richard Burke, and Miranda Bailey, who have remained on the show since the first ever episode.

However, it's clear that the programme is no stranger to having a revolving door when it comes to its characters.

Grey's Anatomy boasted 34 series regulars over its 407 episodes. (ABC)
Grey's Anatomy boasted 34 series regulars over its 407 episodes. (ABC)

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Actually, in all 20 seasons of Grey's Anatomy, which first hit our screens nearly two decades ago in 2005, there have been 34 series regulars over its 407 episodes.

Over the years, many characters have been written out due to actor departures or changes in character arcs.

One departure of which clearly still seems to be a touchy subject.

The likes of Steven W. Bailey played one beloved character - Joe the Bartender - from season two to season three, and season five to season seven of Grey's Anatomy,

Joe's Emerald City Bar was the go-to hangout place for many of the hospital employees. (ABC)
Joe's Emerald City Bar was the go-to hangout place for many of the hospital employees. (ABC)

However, after season seven, he and his Emerald City Bar were totally wiped from the show.

Fans have been far from silent on the matter with one X user wondering: "Y'all whatever happened to joe on Grey's Anatomy. He was a good bartender/character."

"Grey's Anatomy started going downhill when we stopped seeing Joe the bartender," hit out a second.

A third confessed: "I'm on my annual rewatch of Grey's Anatomy, and I've decided the best character to be would be Joe the bartender.

"He gets to hear everyone's drama, without being directly involved, AND he doesn't have to cut anyone open to do so."

"Joe from Grey’s Anatomy was such a responsible bartender. He would be taking people’s car keys and calling them cabs and what not. You have to stan," praised a fourth.

Joe the Bartender's final appearance was in season seven, episode nine's 'Slow Night, So Long'. (ABC)
Joe the Bartender's final appearance was in season seven, episode nine's 'Slow Night, So Long'. (ABC)

Another echoed: "One of my fave characters from greys anatomy is The Bartender, Joe. My friends think it’s a joke but he’s the bomb and needs more recognition I think."

And a final X user asked: "Is Grey’s Anatomy ever going to address what happened to joe the bartender and why they stopped showing the bar?"

Well, while there has been a bunch of speculation about what happened to the character, his departure was reportedly down to the show's writers struggling to fit him into the upcoming storylines as well as negotiate his contract.

So, because of this, Joe the Bartender was simply written out of the show - never to be seen again.

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