"A lot of [his] feelings came from me. A lot of his klutziness," Borelli tells Bustle. "A lot like Levi, I was thrust into this thing that felt so much bigger than me." During his first-ever ER scene, for example, he tried to snap on his sterile gloves correctly, but his fingers kept getting stuck in the wrong places. It felt like a "do-or-die moment," he says. "And I haven't even gotten better. It's honestly the hardest thing to do. But I've gotten better at looking like a doctor."
"To close this journey out with him fully stepping into his queerness, finally finding a relationship that's based on communication and love and excitement to build something together in the future - that's something that, as a queer guy myself, is invaluable to see on a show like this," he says.
"The door is very much open for Levi's return. I mean, I would come back next month. I would come back in six months for the birth of Jo's twins, and I would love to see him come back as a peds attending with everything that he's learned in Texas."
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