Joseph Warren is the son of Miranda Bailey and Ben Warren.
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History[]
Injury and Living with Bailey[]
Joey was injured while searching an empty warehouse for a warm place for him and siblings to sleep. He told them not to go for help, fearing that they'd be split up, but Sarah believed he was dying and showed Jack where Joey was. When they said Joey needed to go to the hospital, Joey objected, but when he became unresponsive, they took him anyway. They told his siblings where the hospital was and said they could run and meet the ambulance there. ("House Where Nobody Lives")
Joey became agitated when he learned that his siblings had been taken back into foster care. He tried to leave the hospital, but Jo caught him and told him explicitly what could happen if he tried to leave before he got treatment in order to convince him to stay. He later had surgery on his arm. ("Save the Last Dance for Me")
After his surgery, Joey was reluctant to do his PT. Cormac initially thought he was bored by it, so he brought in a video game that used the same motions and said he could play that instead. He told them he couldn't play video games or enjoy being safe and warm without knowing his siblings were okay, too. Bailey then made some calls and arranged for his siblings to come to the hospital for pizza and video games, which reassured him greatly. ("A Diagnosis")
While Joey was hospitalized, Bailey helped him study and they bonded. He also turned eighteen, but declined to meet with his social worker to discuss his options for continued foster care or group homes. Upset that he was being discharged during a blizzard with nowhere to go, Bailey invited him to come to her house and stay with her family, which he accepted. ("Snowblind")
Joey continued to live with them happily. ("Leave a Light On")
Playing Basketball[]
Ben came home after a long shift to find Joey and Tuck playing basketball together. He then joined their game. ("Something About What Happens When We Talk")
Spaghetti Fundraiser[]
Joey and Tuck came with Bailey to the spaghetti dinner fundraiser to help raise money for Pruitt's funeral. They ate voraciously, then discussed their mutual desire to go down the fire pole, which Ben said they couldn't do. When they cleared their plates, they asked if they could go get more, which Ben said they could. ("The Ghosts That Haunt Me")
Covid-19[]
At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, Ben's sister Rosalind came to live at her brother's house to watch Tuck and Joey while Ben and Bailey both quarantined due to their work. Both boys enjoyed this change and wanted Rosalind to continue to stay with them. Rosalind brought them down to the hospital one evening to clap for the healthcare workers at the hospital along with the firefighters of station 19. ("Nothing Seems the Same") ("All Tomorrow's Parties")
Tiger Escape[]
When Lorelei the tiger escaped into Seattle and was eventually trapped in the barn at station 19, Tuck and Joey FaceTimed Ben so they could see her. ("Wild World")
Elena Bailey's Death[]
When Elena Bailey died of COVID, Ben came home for the first time since the start of the pandemic, saying he'd tested negative and then breaking the bad news to both boys and Rosalind. Tuck lashed out, fleeing to his room and refusing to speak to anyone, even Joey. Ben made spaghetti to draw him out. Joey then sat down with Ben and they talked about having lost people before. Joey talked about the difficulty of being separated from his foster siblings and Ben offered to have a barbecue at the end of the pandemic and inviting all of them over. ("Out of Control")
Seattle Protests[]
After the death of George Floyd, protests cropped around the country, including many in Seattle. Joey and Tuck asked Ben if they could join the protests, saying they wanted to march for themselves and for Rosalind. Ben finally agreed and they marched along the rest of Station 19. ("Get Up, Stand Up")
Ben's Cancer[]
When Bailey found a lump in Ben's testicle that a urologist determined was most likely cancerous, Joey immediately took an interest in the surgery he'd need to have to remove his testicle and hopefully all the cancer. This conversation led to a discussion of Joey's future and if he wanted to go to medical school. When he expressed concern over the cost, Ben easily said they could help with that. ("I Guess I'm Floating")
While Ben had his orchiectomy, he dreamed that Joey was helping a version of Ben himself operate. ("Comfortably Numb")
Ride-Along[]
Joey shadowed Ben for a whole shift while he was on aid car to get an experience for his college essay. Their first call out was to an encampment like the one Joey had lived in prior to meeting Bailey. Joey quickly recognized their patient as Ameen Deng, a friend of his with a heart condition. While Joey watched, Ben and Jack began treating Ameen. When he coded, Joey told them he was DNR, but without legal paperwork, Ben and Jack were forced to continue treatment over Joey's objections. The CPR was unsuccessful and Ben radioed to Grey Sloan to have a physician pronounce him dead remotely. The next day, near the end of the shift, Joey told Ben he'd finished his essay, which he'd written on the failure of emergency healthcare in the US. ("Too Darn Hot")
Pru's Struggle[]
One evening, while they were eating dinner amidst the dispute over Pru's custody, Ifeya called Bailey because Pru had woken up crying for her. With Joey and Ben's help, Bailey was able to soothe Pru to sleep over the phone. ("A House Is Not a Home")
When Ifeya and Bill agreed to allow Pru to live with Ben and Bailey, Joey happily helped them welcome her home. To help nurture her Nigerian culture, Joey found a Nigerian grocery nearby and began cooking with ingredients found there. ("Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire")
Pru's Party[]
Joey attended the party Ben and Bailey threw at the station for Pru. ("Crawl Out Through the Fallout")
Halloween[]
On Halloween, Joey brought Pru to the Station 19 open house. He dressed as a referee while Pru was Megan Rapinoe, a change from the firefighter costume she'd originally planned to wear. ("Demons")
Dropping Out of College[]
Joey, disillusioned with the world, decided to drop out of college without telling Ben and Bailey. Ben discovered him at home one day when he was supposed to be at class and forced Joey to come to the clinic with him to work. At the clinic, he helped Maya set things up and she questioned him about his adoption into a family with a kid. He said it was good that they took in Liam, but didn't understand why they wanted to create another human being. Andy interrupted to bring in Rafael, who was injured. Joey helped keep Rafael calm while Ben cleaned his leg.
When Joey learned that they were making arrangements for the migrants to have someplace safe to stay, even opening their own homes to them, Joey asked if they didn't get tired of putting out the same fire over and over again. Andy told him that they couldn't save the whole world, but they could make a difference for some people, so they would do that instead of doing nothing. Then he told Ben he felt guilty having what he had while others were less fortunate. Ben told him it was okay to thrive, but he needed to use that energy to help others. ("Ushers of the New World")
Joey later graduated from Seattle Central College. ("One Last Time")
Relationships[]
Familial[]
After his parents died in a car accident when he was five, he ended up in foster care. After several years, he was placed in a house with Frank, Sarah, and Ernie. When their foster father was arrested, they ran away together and started living on the streets. They were split up again when Joey was hospitalized and social services was called for the other three. ("Save the Last Dance for Me")
Notes and Trivia[]
- He's the eldest of the siblings, at 17.[1] He turned 18 during his hospitalization.[2]
- He's a straight-A student.[3]
Gallery[]
Episodic[]
Episode Stills[]
Appearances[]
Grey's Anatomy, Season 16 | |||||
#01 | "Nothing Left to Cling To" | #08 | "My Shot" | #15 | "Snowblind" |
#02 | "Back in the Saddle" | #09 | "Let's All Go to the Bar" | #16 | "Leave a Light On" |
#03 | "Reunited" | #10 | "Help Me Through the Night" | #17 | "Life on Mars?" |
#04 | "It's Raining Men" | #11 | "A Hard Pill to Swallow" | #18 | "Give a Little Bit" |
#05 | "Breathe Again" | #12 | "The Last Supper" | #19 | "Love of My Life" |
#06 | "Whistlin' Past the Graveyard" | #13 | "Save the Last Dance for Me" | #20 | "Sing It Again" |
#07 | "Papa Don't Preach" | #14 | "A Diagnosis" | #21 | "Put on a Happy Face" |
Grey's Anatomy, Season 17 | |||||
#01 | "All Tomorrow's Parties" | #07 | "Helplessly Hoping" | #13 | "Good as Hell" |
#02 | "The Center Won't Hold" | #08 | "It's All Too Much" | #14 | "Look Up Child" |
#03 | "My Happy Ending" | #09 | "In My Life" | #15 | "Tradition" |
#04 | "You'll Never Walk Alone" | #10 | "Breathe" | #16 | "I'm Still Standing" |
#05 | "Fight the Power" | #11 | "Sorry Doesn't Always Make It Right" | #17 | "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" |
#06 | "No Time for Despair" | #12 | "Sign O' the Times" |
Station 19, Season 3 | |||||
#01 | "I Know This Bar" | #07 | "Satellite of Love" | #13 | "Dream a Little Dream of Me" |
#02 | "Indoor Fireworks" | #08 | "Born to Run" | #14 | "The Ghosts That Haunt Me" |
#03 | "Eulogy" | #09 | "Poor Wandering One" | #15 | "Bad Guy" |
#04 | "House Where Nobody Lives" | #10 | "Something About What Happens When We Talk" | #16 | "Louder Than a Bomb" |
#05 | "Into the Woods" | #11 | "No Days Off" | ||
#06 | "Ice Ice Baby" | #12 | "I'll Be Seeing You" |
Station 19, Season 4 | |||||
#01 | "Nothing Seems the Same" | #07 | "Learning to Fly" | #13 | "I Guess I'm Floating" |
#02 | "Wild World" | #08 | "Make No Mistake, He's Mine" | #14 | "Comfortably Numb" |
#03 | "We Are Family" | #09 | "No One is Alone" | #15 | "Say Her Name" |
#04 | "Don't Look Back in Anger" | #10 | "Save Yourself" | #16 | "Forever and Ever, Amen" |
#05 | "Out of Control" | #11 | "Here It Comes Again" | ||
#06 | "Train in Vain" | #12 | "Get Up, Stand Up" |
Station 19, Season 5 | |||||
#01 | "Phoenix from the Flame" | #07 | "A House Is Not a Home" | #13 | "Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire" |
#02 | "Can't Feel My Face" | #08 | "All I Want for Christmas is You" | #14 | "Alone in the Dark" |
#03 | "Too Darn Hot" | #09 | "Started from the Bottom" | #15 | "When the Party's Over" |
#04 | "100% or Nothing" | #10 | "Searching for the Ghost" | #16 | "Death and the Maiden" |
#05 | "Things We Lost in the Fire" | #11 | "The Little Things You Do Together" | #17 | "The Road You Didn't Take" |
#06 | "Little Girl Blue" | #12 | "In My Tree" | #18 | "Crawl Out Through the Fallout" |
Station 19, Season 6 | |||||
#01 | "Twist and Shout" | #07 | "We Build Then We Break" | #13 | "It's All Gonna Break" |
#02 | "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey" | #08 | "I Know A Place" | #14 | "Get It All Out" |
#03 | "Dancing With Our Hands Tied" | #09 | "Come As You Are" | #15 | "What Are You Willing to Lose" |
#04 | "Demons" | #10 | "Even Better Than the Real Thing" | #16 | "Dirty Laundry" |
#05 | "Pick Up The Pieces" | #11 | "Could I Leave You?" | #17 | "All These Things That I've Done" |
#06 | "Everybody Says Don't" | #12 | "Never Gonna Give You Up" | #18 | "Glamorous Life" |
Station 19, Season 7 | |||||
#01 | "This Woman's Work" | #05 | "My Way" | #09 | "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" |
#02 | "Good Grief" | #06 | "With So Little to Be Sure Of" | #10 | "One Last Time" |
#03 | "True Colors" | #07 | "Give It All" | ||
#04 | "Trouble Man" | #08 | "Ushers of the New World" |
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