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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- 10 wins & 2 nominations total
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Is the best TV series I ever saw! They look like a big ,lovely family in front and beyond the camera. They made such a good team ,all of them and somehow 90% from what they wanted to transmit has gone after the screen. I 've feel it and I bet like me thousands people have feel the same. Thanks to all the crew for that,they gave to us thru the screen ,like a part of them. And is not just about acting,is more than that,they have put passion and soul in what they've done. And that is big thing. Not many series can do that. I think only a wonderful and very solid team with real bonds could do that. Station19 will always remains in my heart ❤ Station 19 Forever!
10mastersl
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!
10pvttc
Station 19 is a Grey's Anatomy spinoff that focuses on the lives and stories of BIPOC & LGBTQ characters. The representation of diverse races, genders, sexual orientations, and lived experiences is evident in its cast and crew which is rare and desperately needed on TV today. Further, the show expertly tackles multiple social and political issues through award-winning writing that leaves lasting impacts on their viewing audience. The cast is talented and immensely entertaining. This one is for those who look for action, drama, romance, friendships and family. If you loved Grey's Anatomy, this is even better.
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.
Station 19 is without doubt one of the best TV shows I've ever seen. The characters, their stories, their cases as firefighters and paramedics are so entertaining that it had me hooked after a few episodes. All the characters had won my heart, especially Maya and Carina (hurts me so much because they deserve to be happy, please writers, let them be happy and not suffer) and I can't wait too see what's coming in the second part of S6. And to those who say that this TV show is not like the real life, then go watch a documental because a TV show is for entertaining, not showing how exactly is in real life, period.
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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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