Ming-Na's Dr. Chen on ER gave up a baby for adoption whose father was black and dated fellow Dr. Pratt a couple of seasons ago. Also on ER, Paraminder Nagra's Neela Rasgotra character just married Dr. Gallant in last week's episode. In Grey's Anatomy, Sandra Oh's Dr. Cristina Yang is involved with Dr. Preston Burke.
Hollywood likes repitition, so it must be some sort of carryover from Mississippi Masala, which featured a relationship between Denzel Washington's character and British Indian actress Sarita Choudhury.
I'm not sure what the statistics are for Asian female/African American male couples, but it doesn't appear to be a huge trend. Maybe it's just a coincidence that those three make-believe Asian female doctors happen to be romatically linked to African American characters.
Like Melissa said in her post, I also Asian Spot when watching TV, and with so few Asian Americans (especially men), I pay attention to how the characters are portrayed and who they're jumping into bed with. The commonalities for the Asian females in ER and Grey's Anatomy are just peculiar to me.
Melissa pointed out there are only 17 Asian Americans who appear regularly on prime-time network TV shows. If there were more Asian Americans on TV in more diverse and meaningful roles, this blog entry would probably not exist (and I'd have nothing to blog about). If there were more Asian American men on TV, maybe the Drs. Chen, Rasgotra and Yang would be dating them. But knowing Hollywood, probably not.
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