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Bisexual is a Useful Note, not a trope.


* UsefulNotes/{{Bisexual}}: Mentions a former relationship with Floyd Reynolds in the pilot - as well as replying "So do I!" when Reynolds says he loves Black women, has sex with her male physical therapist in Season 2, [[spoiler: and enters a relationship with Leyla Shinwari in Season 3]].
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* {{Hypocrite}}: When a group of senior citizens is admitted for [=STDs=] that have been circulating in their retirement community, she takes it upon herself to teach them the importance of condom use. Given that she's had two abortions in her life (one around the time the series began), she's clearly not practicing what she preaches.
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* UsefulNotes/{{Bisexual}}: Mentions a former relationship with Floyd Reynolds in the pilot - as well as replying "So do I!" when Reynolds says loves Black women, has sex with her male physical therapist in Season 2, [[spoiler: and enters a relationship with Leyla Shinwari in Season 3]].

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* UsefulNotes/{{Bisexual}}: Mentions a former relationship with Floyd Reynolds in the pilot - as well as replying "So do I!" when Reynolds says he loves Black women, has sex with her male physical therapist in Season 2, [[spoiler: and enters a relationship with Leyla Shinwari in Season 3]].
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* {{Bisexual}} : Mentions a former relationship with Floyd Reynolds in the pilot - as well as replying "So do I!" when Reynolds says loves Black women, has sex with her male physical therapist in Season 2, [[spoiler: and enters a relationship with Leyla Shinwari in Season 3]].

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* {{Bisexual}} : UsefulNotes/{{Bisexual}}: Mentions a former relationship with Floyd Reynolds in the pilot - as well as replying "So do I!" when Reynolds says loves Black women, has sex with her male physical therapist in Season 2, [[spoiler: and enters a relationship with Leyla Shinwari in Season 3]].
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don't think it's very ambiguous


* AmbiguouslyBi: Mentions a former relationship with Floyd Reynolds in the pilot - as well as replying "So do I!" when Reynolds says loves Black women, has sex with her male physical therapist in Season 2, [[spoiler: and enters a relationship with Leyla Shinwari in Season 3]].

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* AmbiguouslyBi: {{Bisexual}} : Mentions a former relationship with Floyd Reynolds in the pilot - as well as replying "So do I!" when Reynolds says loves Black women, has sex with her male physical therapist in Season 2, [[spoiler: and enters a relationship with Leyla Shinwari in Season 3]].
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* AmbiguouslyBi: Mentions a former relationship with Floyd Reynolds in the pilot, has sex with her male physical therapist in Season 2, [[spoiler: and enters a relationship with Leyla Shinwari in Season 3]].

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* AmbiguouslyBi: Mentions a former relationship with Floyd Reynolds in the pilot, pilot - as well as replying "So do I!" when Reynolds says loves Black women, has sex with her male physical therapist in Season 2, [[spoiler: and enters a relationship with Leyla Shinwari in Season 3]].
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* PutOnABus: Between seasons one and two. There's a throwaway line about her taking a desk job with regular hours, and thus won't be back at New Amsterdam.

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* PutOnABus: Between seasons one and two. There's a throwaway line about her taking a desk job with regular hours, and thus won't be back at New Amsterdam. [[TheBusCameBack She does make two guest appearances in season 3 as per that job, though]].
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this is incorrect. In one episode Lauren explicitly mentions having been with a woman before her


* ClosetKey: Lauren's feelings for her are the first time she shows attraction for a woman.
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* TheBigGuy: He's not actually all that big (a shade under 6 foot), but regularly appearing with much shorter actors (Janet Montgomery as Bloom at 5'6" is probably the next tallest cast member among ED regulars) makes him appear this way, as does his [[spoiler:"spear" tackle of a drug-addled patient assaulting]] Nurse Brunstetter (played by the 5'0" Em Grosland) in 3.4 "This Is All I Need."
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* [[PlatonicLifePartners]]: With Casey, and all but invoked in 3.12 "Things Fall Apart" when Bloom, [[spoiler:admitted to the hospital with serious injuries from the chemical spill in the ED]], tearfully admits to him that she can't do this work without him. He immediately reneges on his earlier-stated plans to take a job at a different hospital.

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* [[PlatonicLifePartners]]: PlatonicLifePartners: With Casey, and all but invoked in 3.12 "Things Fall Apart" when Bloom, [[spoiler:admitted to the hospital with serious injuries from the chemical spill in the ED]], tearfully admits to him that she can't do this work without him. He immediately reneges on his earlier-stated plans to take a job at a different hospital.

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woops, not quite the right one


* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Casey, and all but invoked in 3.12 "Things Fall Apart" when Bloom, [[spoiler:admitted to the hospital with serious injuries from the chemical spill in the ED]], tearfully admits to him that she can't do this work without him. He immediately reneges on his earlier-stated plans to take a job at a different hospital.


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* [[PlatonicLifePartners]]: With Casey, and all but invoked in 3.12 "Things Fall Apart" when Bloom, [[spoiler:admitted to the hospital with serious injuries from the chemical spill in the ED]], tearfully admits to him that she can't do this work without him. He immediately reneges on his earlier-stated plans to take a job at a different hospital.

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