Sarah Ramirez as Kat Sandoval from 'Madam Secretary' (2014).
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Sarah Ramirez as Kat Sandoval from 'Madam Secretary' (2014).
How I have never seen this until now and @LanaParrilla cracks me up
Sarah Ramirez as Kat Sandoval from 'Madam Secretary' (2014).
Imagine...
A TV show starring Sasha Alexander and Stana Katic as a crime-solving duo native of Serbia that tends to speak Serb among them while working so no one understands a word they are saying. With Sarah Ramirez as the tough Captain of Mexican origins that likes to include Spanish in the mix and Jill Hennessy as the Canadian medical examiner that adds a touch of Italian to the whole thing.
Now go on with the fan-casting and fill the rest of the roles.
I wish I knew more POC actors with bilingual abilities, but I don’t so fill the blanks!
WELP.
I can say I'm completely done with Grey's Anatomy. Shout out to Shonda for ruining one of my all time fave characters on TV. "Thanks for 10 years, Sarah. Our gift to you is to demolish your character and give you a shitty send off." I'm just so...ugh!! 😂😂
I shouldn't have to choose between the person I love and the person I love.
Callie Torres
WHAT IS THIS WITH SARA BEING RUMORED TO LEAVE??? SOMEONE PLEASE IS THERE ANYTHING ABOUT THIS?
By Sarah M. Ramirez It has been more than a year since the student-lead group MoHonest first decorated campus with slips of paper detailing personal experiences of racism in our college community. In response to outrage surrounding the unjust arrest of a Mount Holyoke student, the College and Administration scrambled to host residence hall conversations, have open meetings with students, and offer more workshops and opportunities to engage with racism and microaggressions. Since then, Mount Holyoke College certainly has paid closer attention to it’s social climate on paper. But has anything really changed?