{"id":1048281,"date":"2024-04-09T12:56:55","date_gmt":"2024-04-09T16:56:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.immortalitymedicine.tv\/8-ways-greys-anatomy-station-19-crossovers-changed-both-shows-forever-screen-rant\/"},"modified":"2024-08-17T17:54:21","modified_gmt":"2024-08-17T21:54:21","slug":"8-ways-greys-anatomy-station-19-crossovers-changed-both-shows-forever-screen-rant","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/anatomy\/8-ways-greys-anatomy-station-19-crossovers-changed-both-shows-forever-screen-rant.php","title":{"rendered":"8 Ways Grey&#8217;s Anatomy &amp; Station 19 Crossovers Changed Both Shows Forever &#8211; Screen Rant"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Summary                    <\/p>\n<p>          Ben Warren's career shift to firefighter in Grey's          Anatomy season 14, ep 13 paved the way for          Station 19 's intro.        <\/p>\n<p>    The several Greys    Anatomy and Station    19 crossovers offered a lot of fun for the    fans of the medical drama and the firefighter show, but only    a few of them had a massive impact on both    shows. Ben Warrens career move from doctor to    firefighter proved the perfect occasion to introduce the    Station 19 team, with Greys Anatomy season 14,    episode 13 functioning as a backdoor pilot. However, not all    crossovers between the two shows were life-altering for the    characters involved, but a few of them introduced storylines    that deeply affected Greys Anatomy and Station    19.  <\/p>\n<p>        Greys Anatomy and Station 19 crossovers    cover major incidents in Seattle that involve both Station 19,    Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, and the main characters of both    shows. While some crossover episodes simply set up compelling    storylines for the two shows to share, there are also ones that    threaten to unsettle the teams foundation at Station    19 or imperil individual characters in Greys    Anatomy. Eight episodes have been particularly    impactful in that they upset the natural order of things at    Station 19 and Greys Anatomy, setting up    storylines that took center stage for some time.  <\/p>\n<p>    Greys Anatomy season 14, episode 13, You Really Got    a Hold on Me worked as a backdoor pilot for Station    19, introducing both Ben in his new role as a firefighter,    and Andy as the heart of Station 19, but more importantly, the    firefighter who helped out with a patient. Drawing from    Greys Anatomy's history with the medical storyline,    having Meredith and Andy meet like that easily    established a close bond between them.  <\/p>\n<p>    With Meredith having Andy participate in the OR and Andy    covering Meredith by answering the call for the medical    advancement contest, their meeting looked like the    passing of the baton from Greys Anatomys protagonist    to the new Station 19 character. By working    as a backdoor pilot, Greys Anatomy season 14, episode    13 essentially set up the world and dynamics that would be seen    in Station 19, even just by focusing on Andy and Ben.  <\/p>\n<p>    In particular, Bens journey highlighted his restlessness in    being at his old place of work but, as a firefighter, having    the knowledge to treat the patients he brought in but not being    there in that role, finally showing the difficulties of his    career shift. By setting up the world, the tone, and    the main players, Greys Anatomy season 14, episode 13    created the perfect setting for Station 19 to continue    to build on.  <\/p>\n<p>    Station 19 season 1 premiere set up the shows    ensemble, but it also introduced the biggest threats to the    fire stations natural state. Bailey and Meredith appear in the    episode as Pruitts doctor, further connecting the two shows in    an organic way, while the doctors also helped Station    19's main character Andy through a personal crisis.  <\/p>\n<p>    However, \"Stuck\" also introduced Pruitts cancer in the most    dramatic way possible, with his collapse during a fire. It also    explored how the news would impact the larger story and the    changes the fire station would have gone through as a result of    his diagnosis being made public. With Station    19 season 1 just kicking off its story and characters,    this introduced a dramatic element that was character-based    rather than just relying on the latest disaster of the    week.  <\/p>\n<p>    There have been several key character    deaths in Station 19, but it was unexpected to    include one as part of a crossover episode. Ripleys inhalation    of hydrofluoric acid sent Grey Sloan Memorial into a frenzy,    with Maggie Pierce sending Station 19 firefighters to look for    him after he left the hospital as he was determined to propose    to Vic.  <\/p>\n<p>    The crossover element was small, with Maggie popping up as    Ripleys doctor. However, season 2, episode 15, \"Always Ready\"    was a heartbreaking episode that saw Ripley, one of the    pivotal characters on the show, die. Seeing the    reaction from the others, especially Vic, makes it all the more    tragic. The matters time sensitivity also meant Lucas and    Vics actions outed their relationship with the department,    leading to firefighters badmouthing Vic and landing Travis in    jail for assaulting one of them who offended Vic to his face.  <\/p>\n<p>    In framing Station 19 season 3, episode 5 around a    team-building trip, \"Into the Woods\" perfectly set up one of    Greys Anatomy and Station 19s longest    relationships and a dark storyline for one of the characters.    The surprise bear attack in the same woods landed Maya at Grey    Sloan with a nose in a bag, catching Carinas attention.    Their meeting at the pub kickstarted Carina and Mayas    relationship, but Mayas thoughts about her strict father also    hinted at her future storyline where she realizes that he was    abusive.  <\/p>\n<p>    Roberts problems with pain after his leg surgery turned into    something worse in this episode, as his insistence on getting    Koracick to prescribe him more meds already hinted at something    being wrong. However, its his stealing the fentanyl vials from    Warrens PRT that effectively started his addiction    story, eventually leading to Robert's demotion    anddestroying the career he built up to that    moment.  <\/p>\n<p>        Andrew DeLucas death might have given him a hero-worthy    ending as he managed to stop the sex trafficking ring he    denounced episodes before, but it also impacted almost everyone    in Station 19 and Greys Anatomy.    Indeed, his attack left all doctors shocked, but it hit Taryn    Helm, Richard Webber, Miranda Bailey, and Levi Schmitt    particularly hard, whether they felt guilty for not stopping    the traffickers earlier or just shocked by the accident.  <\/p>\n<p>    However, none was more affected by Andrew's than his sister,    Carina DeLuca. Andrews death and the COVID-19 pandemic    highlighted Carina and Mayas differences in dealing with    things, and it almost broke them up  before having    them end up engaged. However, this hard period for them made    the fate of Carina and Maya's relationship one of the     unanswered storylines of Station 19 that needs to    be resolved.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Station 19 season 5 premiere \"Phoenix from the    Flame\" shook the foundations of the team, as it    simultaneously demoted Maya from captain and sent Andy to    Station 23. The previous season had shown the team,    with Maya as captain, defying orders to save the day. It was a    heroic moment, but the next season picks up with the    consequences of that call being shown.  <\/p>\n<p>    It always seemed clear that Maya's decision would cut short her    career as captain and this episode further cemented that    inevitability. However, Andys transfer to Station 23 entirely    depended on her, Carina, and Mayas incursion into Chief    McCallisters office to defend themselves against his request    for Mayas resignation as captain, worsening the already dire    situation and separating those at the core of Station    19s team.  <\/p>\n<p>    Greys Anatomy has also killed off several characters    throughout its long run, but in one crossover episode, they    actually     killed off a Station 19 character, impacting    characters in both series. Season 18, episode 5 killed    off Dean following his injuries in an explosion in a previous    Station 19 episode. The death changed both    Ben and Miranda's lives in Greys Anatomy and    Station 19.  <\/p>\n<p>    Deans request for Ben and Miranda to be Prus    guardians had he died gave Greys Anatomy and    Station 19 the chance to explore the teams grief for    Deans death, as well as Jos perspective on Baileys    predicament of not knowing she would have soon cared for a    toddler. Jos angle easily confirmed taking in Pru was the only    solution, as no<br \/>\nbetter family could have taken her in than Ben    and Miranda, whom Dean chose precisely for that eventuality.  <\/p>\n<p>    Station 19s bad string of captains started with    Beckett. However, while his drinking problem had yet to be    acknowledged, Station 19 season 6, episode 6,    \"Everybody Says Don't\" clearly displayed his differences with    Station 19's crew, who did everything they could to save a    patient.  <\/p>\n<p>    Beckett's refusal to save Jonathan from the helicopter    crash in the safest way possible for him led to the teams    insubordination, guided by Andy, which lighted the    fuse of what would become a very difficult and strained    relationship between Beckett and the team. However, that call    also made Andy bench Maya, who reacted in an even    harsher way than expected, prompting her overexertion and    accident.  <\/p>\n<p>          Mayas arc about her excessive training not only showed          her carelessness with her health but also almost          destroyed Maya and Carinas relationship again.        <\/p>\n<p>    Mayas arc about her excessive training not only showed her    carelessness with her health but also almost destroyed Maya and    Carinas relationship again. This way, Station 19    season 6, episode 6 highlighted how bad leadership influenced    all aspects of the job, from the calls to its firefighters    private lives, affected by their personal problems and lack of    leadership in the firehouse bound to eventually cause a    fatality.  <\/p>\n<p>    Although Mayas accident in Station 19 season 6,    episode 6 only temporarily separated her and Carina, it still    served as a cautionary tale about what would happen to    firefighters under a bad leader, upsetting various characters    in Station 19 and Greys    Anatomy.  <\/p>\n<p>            Station 19 is a spin-off of Grey's Anatomy that            premiered in 2018 on ABC. The series follows the            professional and personal lives of the firefighters at            Seattle Fire Station 19. Grey's Anatomy and Station 19            sometimes have crossover episodes in which a storyline            is depicted on one night throughout both shows.          <\/p>\n<p>            Grey's Anatomy is considered one of the great            television shows of our time, winning several awards            and four Emmys. The high-intensity medical drama            follows Meredith Grey and the team of doctors at Grey            Sloan Memorial, who are faced with life-or-death            decisions on a daily basis. They seek comfort from one            another, and, at times, more than just friendship.            Together they discover that neither medicine nor            relationships can be defined in black and white.          <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Original post:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/screenrant.com\/greys-anatomy-station-19-crossovers-storylines-impact\/\" title=\"8 Ways Grey's Anatomy &amp; Station 19 Crossovers Changed Both Shows Forever - Screen Rant\" rel=\"noopener\">8 Ways Grey's Anatomy &amp; Station 19 Crossovers Changed Both Shows Forever - Screen Rant<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Summary Ben Warren's career shift to firefighter in Grey's Anatomy season 14, ep 13 paved the way for Station 19 's intro. The several Greys Anatomy and Station 19 crossovers offered a lot of fun for the fans of the medical drama and the firefighter show, but only a few of them had a massive impact on both shows. 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