Kate Walsh on the end of 'Grey's Anatomy,' and why it's so hard to tell a joke in modern culture

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Actress and animal lover Kate Walsh talked to Fox News Digital about her time on 'Grey's Anatomy,' and revealed if she'd do a reboot of 'Private Practice.' She also discussed comedy in today's world of cancel culture.

"It's an incredible platform to talk about social issues...I just think it keeps going because fans love it and it's an infrastructure that works."

"It's a crazy time in the world and lots of change in the culture, and civil rights being taken away from people and I think it's incredible to have a platform to explore it theatrically, you know?" "I actually feel like we didn't finish telling our stories on ‘Private Practice,’" she said."We had so much more to say with those characters."

"It's impossible basically to do that," she says of performing a live show."You'd have to have people put their phones in a basket - you'd have to have it super locked up.", says she knows that during COVID, fellow actor and comedian Sacha Baron Cohen performed with these restrictions. Kate Walsh discussed how she wasn't sure "All in the Family" or "M.A.S.H." would be able to air today.Walsh shared her take on why it is so difficult to tell a joke in today's society.

 

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