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Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Does Maya Bishop gonna die in Station 19?

Fans are concerned about their favourite fireman, however we can't say for sure. The crew was called in to assist in stopping a wildfire from spreading to Seattle in the penultimate episode. For the first part of the programme, they were effectively keeping the queue, but in the last few minutes, everything started to go south. Maya finds herself alone and engulfed in flames in the first scene of the season finale teaser. Then, she radios the team, saying, "I don't think I'm getting out of here; I'm scared." The remainder of the clip doesn't feature Maya, and subsequently, Natasha Ross (Merle Dandridge) is heard saying, "We are down a firefighter."
Several admirers responded to Maya's danger and asked whether she would end up dead in the comments section. One fan wrote, "Maya better get out of there." "Maya needs to escape alive and Carina is finally pregnant," said a second commenter. "I promise to God that if Bishop dies, I will riot because she is my favourite character and I will cry and scream at the same time," a third admirer commented. Writing, "I don't think Maya or anyone will die," a fan postulated that Maya will be alright. I don't think the creators of the programme will disappoint the audience by ending it that way. After this wildfire, I do believe that majority of the squad will split up, with Andy leading the new detectives and leaving her own legacy at the age of 19.
The official synopsis of the episode, which states that "as Station 19 continues to battle a wildfire, the team grapples with the possibility of a future that will be changed forever," lends credence to this notion. While this might be a reference to a family member of Station 19, we believe it has to do with the station going through a guard change. Vic Hughes (Barrett Doss) disclosed in the previous episode that she will be relocating to Washington, D.C. to oversee her Crisis One initiative. Fans are still waiting to hear Travis Montgomery's (Jay Hayden) response to her request to accompany her. In the same episode, Jason George's character Ben Warren debated whether his shoulder injury would make him a better doctor or firefighter, thereby raising the possibility that he would return to Grey Sloan Memorial.
A return for Maya's wife, Carina DeLuca (Stefania Spampinato), to Grey's Anatomy is also a possibility. Given the fervent devotion viewers have for this couple, it seems improbable that the programme would murder off Maya, particularly if their relationship might continue on the flagship series. Ross is most likely referring to Theo Ruiz (Carlos Miranda), the firefighter, in the promo, but while Maya will probably be alright, the same cannot be said about him. Before Andy Herrera (Jaina Lee Ortiz) was named Captain, Theo, a former member of Station 19, served as the Interim Captain. To help with some of the station's financial problems, he left early in Season 7. Theo was hurt trying to save Travis from a falling tree. Theo had been hired to assist with the wildfire. His injuries are severe, including an open femur fracture, internal haemorrhage, and a damaged pelvis, however it's unknown if he will survive. His fate was unknown as the squad saw him being evacuated out of the flames after rushing him to the medevac.
To find out how Station 19 ends and which characters make it out alive, fans will just have to watch the series finale.

Friday, March 8, 2024

Station 19 being cancelled #saveStation19

TV show #Station19 is on hold and we're working hard to save it!
A spinoff of Grey's Anatomy, Station 19 centers on the lives and narratives of LGBTQ and BIPOC individuals. Its actors and crew clearly represent a range of ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, and life experiences—something that is uncommon and sorely needed on television in the modern period. Additionally, the show's award-winning writing skillfully addresses a variety of social and political themes, having a long-lasting effect on its viewers. Station 19 will broadcast its 100th episode in the forthcoming seventh season. This is a well-recognized turning point for the series that advocates for public awareness. Sexism in the workplace has affected female characters. Many character arcs have examined matters that are significant to the LGBTQ+ community. In addition, Station 19 has addressed issues of mental health, bereavement, women's reproductive rights, abuse, and sexual assault. This month, the show won a Sentinel Award from Hollywood, Health & Wellness magazine. Communities to report Section 6 discrimination. Disney General Entertainment states that their purpose is to make “the fine tv content material to entertain, tell and encourage a worldwide target target market. Storytelling is our super-electricity and we encourage a higher international via the electricity of stories.” As rights are being systematically taken farfar from ladies across the international, Station 19 knowledgeable the worldwide target target market via way of means of portraying a prime person in search of an abortion in season 5 after which endured to teach the target target market on the problem of faux abortion clinics in season 6. The rights of identical-intercourse couples also are in intense peril across the international. At the identical time, Station 19 has been devoted to portraying lady queer collection everyday characters on the adventure from dating, to marriage, to now going through the struggles of increasing their own circle of relatives together. Station 19 cannot be shut down because there is still a need to tell these stories to a worldwide audience. For both young and old, Station 19 offers a secure and friendly environment where they can feel seen and heard. Finding a place where we can see ourselves mirrored is essential in a time when our rights are being taken away piece by piece. It serves as the primary source of accurate portrayal for a large portion of the global viewing public. As of April 2023, an article in Variety states that Station 19's Season 6 averaged 8.3 million viewers overall. After 35 days of multiplatform viewing, Station 19's ratings in adults 18–49 increased by 294%, over four times over its original Live+Same Day rating during the previous season. Both the streaming audience and the show ratings are robust. Please sign this petition to help spread the word about the strength and influence of the Station 19 community and the importance of keeping our stories shared! ======== Debuting in 2018, Station 19 still has six of its original cast members: Jaina Lee Ortiz (Andy Herrera), Jason George (Ben Warren), Grey Damon (Jack Gibson), Barrett Doss (Vic Hughes), Jay Hayden (Travis Montgomery) and Danielle Savre (Maya Bishop). The current cast also includes Boris Kodjoe (Robert Sullivan), Stefania Spampinato (Dr. Carina DeLuca), Carlos Miranda (Theo Ruiz), Josh Randall (Sean Beckett), and Merle Dandridge (Natasha Ross).

Friday, February 25, 2022

Station 19 | renewed season 6 - Marina Fans get disappointed after the first Episode of station19 -season 6 ! Plot, News, Trailer & More.

Some things that Marina fans wanted to see concerning Marina when the show returns!

Station 19 | renewed season 6 - Marina Fans get disappointed after the first Episode of station19 -season 6 ! Plot, News, Trailer & More

Station 19 | renewed season 6 - Marina Fans get disappointed after the first Episode of station19 -season 6 ! Plot, News, Trailer & More.


1. People from their past returning.

Maya's mom: where is she? How is she? Did she take Maya up on her offer? Does she even know that Maya and Carina are trying to have kids?
Mason: same as Maya's mom
Gabriella : probably unpopular but I really liked her, her mere presence brought out a vulnerable and raw side of Maya that I don't think we ever really got to see before Carina. I also think it will be interesting to see Gabriella and Maya interact , especially now that Maya is undoubtedly more secure in her relationship with Carina and also considering the fact that Gabriella convinced Carina to propose to her. i want a Maya/Gabriella conversation. I want her to use Italian and make a bomb good espresso and of course thank you for guiding carina on accepting a marriage
2. Maya doing something that reminds Carina of Italy.

They both made a lot of good points during their proposal fight such as Maya not really trying to learn about Carina's culture and language. I find it sad that Carina only associates Italy now with her dead mom and brother and the very difficult relationship she has with her dad. It would be really sweet if Carina is able to make new memories about Italy with Maya. It doesn't have to be extreme, it can literally just be her cooking an Italian dish or saying something to Carina in Italian.

3- The conversation we wished to see in the first Episode [season6]

Maya enters the house after a long day at the office. She was fatigued after being on call for the majority of their 24-hour shift. 

 "Carina, I'm home," Maya announces as she removes her tennis shoes and places her backpack on the table. 

  Carina says, "I made breakfast."  

 Maya enters the kitchen with a smile on her face as she smells French Toast.  

 "The realtor phoned," Carina informs Maya as she kisses her on the cheek and welcomes her home. "If we want it, the house is ours."   Maya is overjoyed. “Really?”   Carina smiles and nods. She says, "Mhm." "We'll be able to sign the documents the next day."   Maya says, "Let's do it."

Carina kisses her once more. She says, "I made your plate." “have a Sit.” Carina places her dish in front of Maya as she takes a seat at the table. On the far side of her plate, she almost misses the pregnancy test. Maya picks up the pregnancy test and examines it. "Two lines," she murmurs. "Are you expecting a child?" Carina ecstatically nods. "I'm expecting a child." Maya is taken aback when she hears, "We're having a baby." "We're expecting a child!"


Thursday, February 17, 2022

Here's Why the Series' Creator Picked the Number 19 for Station 19' !

 

Station 19 had the finest stats of the whole department in Seattle, according to Jack Gibson (Grey Damon), when Season 1 premiered in 2018. Fans, on the other hand, were left wondering if it was a real fire station in Washington and why they chose that particular number.

1. 'Station 19’ Season one origin !

On March 1, 2018, a backdoor pilot for the Grey's Anatomy firefighter spinoff aired. During Grey's Anatomy, fans met Andy Herrera, the principal character from Station 19. (Jaina Lee Ortiz). The episode also created the basis for Ben Warren (Jason George) to make the transition from his previous life as a doctor to his new life as a firefighter.


Station 19 Season 1 premiered on March 22, 2018, and ran for ten episodes. Following Private Practice, it was Grey's Anatomy's second spinoff. The series was created by Stacy McKee, who also served as showrunner for the first two seasons. Seasons 3 and 4 were taken over by Krista Vernoff.

2. Is it true that 'Station 19' is a real fire station?

Because of the firefighters' descriptions of Station19, many viewers assumed it was a genuine location in Seattle, Washington. The outside photographs of the station, on the other hand, are from Seattle's real Station 20. The set was similarly inspired by the real-life station, albeit without the pole. For added entertainment value, the producers inserted that extra prop.

One of the reasons the creator chose the number 19 for the show was because it is not a genuine fire station in Seattle. Stacy McKee, the creator, did not want to use a real fire station in the area. She instead went through the numbers that were left over after she removed the real station numbers.

The Seattle Fire Department has a number of stations, ranging from Medic 1 to Station 41, according to the department. The numbers four(4) , seven (7) , twelve (12) , fifteen (15) , nineteen (19) , and twenty-three (23)  were among the possible alternatives that did not exist in Seattle. McKee could have chosen anything above 41 as well.

Grey's Anatomy creator Stacy McKee began producing, scripting, and editing the show from the beginning. She did, however, leave in 2017 to start a new spinoff series.  McKee, according to Grey's Anatomy fans, McKee tweeted that she  likes very much the number 19. So, the title was born.

Monday, February 14, 2022

station 19 renewed for season 6 And big surprise of Grey’s Anatomy’ Renewal for Season 19 at ABC ! Big Drama is coming !

 station 19 renewed for season 6, And big surprise of Grey’s Anatomy  Renewal for Season 19 at ABC ! Big Drama is coming !


ABC has announced that "Station 19" will return for a sixth season ahead of its presentations at the Television Critics Association's virtual press tour on Tuesday.

Just one day after its Ellen Pompeo-led parent show was picked up for Season 19, the "Grey's Anatomy" spinoff series was revived for Season 6. The showrunner of "Station 19," Krista Vernoff, will return for the upcoming season of the broadcast drama.

"Station 19" may be a documentary that follows a crew of brave Seattle firemen as they risk their lives and hearts to save lots of others. The series, which is executive produced by Shonda Rhimes, takes us inside the gritty, close-knit, and sometimes sad world of the city's bravest first responders.

Andy Herrera is played by Jaina Lee Ortiz, Ben Warren is played by Jason George, Robert Sullivan is played by Boris Kodjoe, Jack Gibson is played by Grey Damon, Victoria Hughes is played by Barrett Doss, Travis Montgomery is played by Jay Hayden, Maya Bishop is played by Danielle Savre, Carina DeLuca is played by Stefania Spampinato, and Theo Ruiz is played by Carlos Miranda.

Vernoff is “Station 19” showrunner and executive produces alongside Rhimes and Betsy Beers. The Stacy McKee-created drama is produced by ABC Signature, a neighborhood of Disney Television Studios.

According to ABC, the current fifth season of "Station 19" is averaging a 2.17 rating among adults in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic after 35 days of delayed viewing, up +234 percent from the show's original Live+Same Day Nielsen rating.

"It's an honor to showcase the stories of our brave first responders, who put their lives on the road a day on our show and in real world to stay us all safe," Vernoff said. "I'm extremely appreciative to Disney and ABC for picking up 'Station 19' early for season six." It's a testament to the hard work of our great actors, crew, writers, and creative team, as well as the commitment of our weekly viewers."


"The fascinating storytelling and passionate fan base that 'Station 19' continues to make may be a credit to Krista Vernoff's unwavering dedication and therefore the immensely brilliant cast and crew," said Craig Erwich, president, Hulu Originals and ABC Entertainment. The return of 'Station 19' assures more crossover opportunities and a fantastic night of appointment television when combined with the renewal of 'Grey's Anatomy' yesterday."

Saturday, February 12, 2022

Spoiler!! Will the new Seattle’s first female fire chief, ''Ross'' Kick out Maya Bishop out of the Show station19!?

            'Grey's Anatomy' and 'Station 19' Will Owen Survive the Crossover?

When the two programs return with a winter premiere crossover event on February 24, it appears that some drama is about to hit the Seattle Fire Department — but first, the first responders of Station 19 have a Grey's Anatomy doctor to rescue.

It all starts on Station 19, when we meet Ross (Merle Dandridge), Seattle's first female fire chief, who has a history with Robert Sullivan (Boris Kodjoe). Are they ex-girlfriends or ex-boyfriends? We do know that it's been 15 years since they've last seen each other. Andy Herrera (Jaina Lee Ortiz) is envious. And now we know why Sullivan makes lieutenant again quick - the new fire chief was an old female .

It's Been..

However, given that Grey's Anatomy left Dr. Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) in a car sliding over a ridge in its winter finale in December, the majority of that will most likely have to wait until after the crossover. Dr. Cormac Hayes (Richard Flood), who Owen had forced to leave, could only stand there and watch as Dr. Teddy Altman (Kim Raver) tried to get a donor heart to the hospital – for Owen's sister's son, Dr. Megan Hunt (Abigail Spencer).


Ben Warren (Jason George) arrives on the scene determined to save lots of his friend, but Maya Bishop (Danielle Savre) advises, "Take some time ." We'll have more injuries if we slip just a touch ." Is it Owen or the driving force who has no pulse once they pull him up?

Hayes informs Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) of the accident at the hospital, while Teddy recalls, "He got me out first, and I heard the car collapse." What would Hayes say to Teddy when she asks, "What happened in that car?" "What are you withholding from me?"

Dr. Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone) and Dr. Atticus "Link" Lincoln (Chris Carmack) will also have some trouble after he saw her kissing Dr. Kai Bartley (E.R. Fightmaster). Link tells her, "You simply moved on." "Because you caught a glimpse of me kissing someone else?" Amelia asks.



Thursday, February 10, 2022

Will season 6 be the last season of Station 19 !?

                Will season 6 be the last season of Station 19 !?
 

I think that really depends on how much continued success it has, how long Grey's Anatomy keeps running, and whether or not they plan on continuing after Grey's ends.

Station 19 could end before or after Grey's (although they've made before harder with marina's marriage). If they throw in another crossover couple I'll be inclined to lean towards after, because it'll be a way to keep GSM alive if, say, Jack and Jo start dating too.

It really depends on behind the scenes decisions, though. I have no real clue. It could turn into the next Grey's, and thirteen years from now we're watching Maya get sassed by her pre-teen .



Unless the ratings take a major hit, then I think this will go on a few more seasons. With Grey's coming to an end soon (either next season or the following), they'll probably use this show to keep the Grey's universe going (and add another spinoff). If they cancel this show along when Grey's ends, that's the end of Shondaland on ABC and considering they are their top rated shows, it would be crazy to let that go.

Unlike the other Shondaland shows (Grey's, PP, Scandal, HTGAWM), this show doesn't have a character that they absolutely need to keep the show going. Andy may technically be the lead, but if she left, the show would be just fine and it can focus on the station and the other characters. They proved that by moving Andy to 23 and Station 19 is just fine without her there. Any of the characters can leave and the show can keep going (whether that will affect quality is another topic).

Considering ABC is holding on to Grey's for dear life, they'll probably keep S19 to 10 seasons. Or until they get another hit show or two.

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