This spinoff of the critically acclaimed show Grey's Anatomy follows the lives of the men and women of firehouse station 19 in Seattle, Washington.This spinoff of the critically acclaimed show Grey's Anatomy follows the lives of the men and women of firehouse station 19 in Seattle, Washington.This spinoff of the critically acclaimed show Grey's Anatomy follows the lives of the men and women of firehouse station 19 in Seattle, Washington.
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Station 19 is a riveting show that seamlessly blends drama and action. The cast's chemistry is undeniable and makes it more compelling. The news of its cancellation is genuinely surprising, given the show's ability to engage audiences with intense plotlines. The diversity and inclusivity, including LGBTQ representation, contribute to its appeal, fostering a more authentic connection with viewers. I don't get why there's so many negative reviews, but criticizing its LGBTQ-friendly and political approach seems misguided, as it adds depth to the show's rich tapestry. The series will be sorely missed for its unique blend of drama and inclusiveness.
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Despite being a spinoff, Station 19 has proved with both viewers and ratings that it has what it takes to hold its own. This show is not "just another firefighter show", nor is it another drama like Grey's. This show has a cast that is diverse in ways of race, ethnicity, culture, sexuality, etc. It showcases storylines that pushes boundaries of what society has typically deemed unacceptable to discuss on prime-time television- abortion, racial profiling, police brutality. It has representation of the most organic sapphic relationship of any television or movie I have ever seen. The chemistry between the two actors that play the characters of Maya and Carina are phenomenal at portraying the love between the two. The ups and downs, and everything in between, they are purely magic. This show is truly incredible. It should be continued on, and can definitely be watched independently of Grey's Anatomy so don't worry!
OK so it's not a 'great' series like The Wire or The Sopranos, but it's perfectly watchable. If you like Greys Anatomy then you'll probably like this as well - don't understand all the negative reviews at all.
The stories may not be realistic, (but neither are Greys Anatomy!) but if you want realism then watch a documentary, it's escapism, it's ENTERTAINMENT.
The comments about the acting seem unfair as well, again it's totally fine
So, in summary, if you don't like it then don't watch, but, for me, I'm enjoying it and will definitely continue to watch - taking it for what it is, a TV show where the actors just happen to be pretending to be fire fighters.
The stories may not be realistic, (but neither are Greys Anatomy!) but if you want realism then watch a documentary, it's escapism, it's ENTERTAINMENT.
The comments about the acting seem unfair as well, again it's totally fine
So, in summary, if you don't like it then don't watch, but, for me, I'm enjoying it and will definitely continue to watch - taking it for what it is, a TV show where the actors just happen to be pretending to be fire fighters.
I absolutely love watching this tv show. While looking like just another fire fighting drama, station 19 actually covers a lot of social justice and realistic life problems both on a personal level as well as on a global or national scale. Station 19 has a lot of representation from all sorts, the major ones being racial and sexuality representation.
It show the highs and lows, of life of all people. I have yet to meet one person who hasn't been able to relate to one aspect or another when watching Station 19.
The thought that they might be cancelling this series would be a great mistake as it means so much to so many people.
It show the highs and lows, of life of all people. I have yet to meet one person who hasn't been able to relate to one aspect or another when watching Station 19.
The thought that they might be cancelling this series would be a great mistake as it means so much to so many people.
Excellent drama, will watch for many years to come. The storylines the writers put together do an excellent job of highlighting each individual character's strengths and weaknesses to captivate the audience. Leaving off with season 6, I believe there are many avenues the writers can take this series yet. I believe this to be particularly true for the Marina storyline which has become many viewers favorite characters including my own. The acting in this series is also excellent and the chemistry between characters helps draw the viewers in. I am looking forward to watching this series for many more seasons!
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- TriviaWhile apparently set in Seattle, filming is mostly done in Los Angeles. The fire-station's exterior establishing shots are from the Seattle Fire Department's actual Station 20 (there is no real-world 'Station 19'), located on 15th Avenue West on Queen Anne's west side.
- GoofsFirefighters in the real world must be clean-shaven. Beards (even long stubble) can interfere with their breathing apparatus and would not be permissible.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Grey's Anatomy: Momma Knows Best (2018)
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