Station 19 has found a new home in the UK.
The Grey’s Anatomy spinoff has been added to Prime Video just over a year after its final episode aired.
Station 19 follows both the personal and the professional trails and tribulations of a team of Seattle firefighters.
The series’ first season aired in 2018, following a backdoor pilot in season 14 of Grey’s Anatomy which introduced main character Andy Herrera.
Andy works at Station 19 with Ben Warren, the husband of Miranda Bailey, who has just left his medical residency to become a firefighter.
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Throughout the show’s seven season run, Station 19 crossed over with Grey’s a number of times, most notably for the third season premiere.
Much like Grey’s, Station 19 is packed full of drama, with fires as catastrophic as the characters’ personal lives.
The Los Angeles Times wrote of it: “Like other Rhimes productions, the show is very much a work of capital-T Television, a turbocharged melodrama in which twists and surprises transpire with comforting predictability.”
Over on IMDB, one fan wrote that it “keeps getting better every season,” adding: “The show expertly tackles multiple social and political issues through award-winning writing that leaves lasting impacts on their viewing audience.
“This one is for those who look for action, drama, romance, friendships and family. If you loved Grey’s Anatomy, this is even better.”
Another added: “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.”
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Station 19 was cancelled by ABC in 2023 ahead of its seventh season.
Paying tribute to the show’s cast and crew after its final episode aired, creator Shonda Rhimes wrote on Instagram: “To the extraordinary cast, writers and crew, communities have not only been built but forever changed by your talent, dedication and commitment! Thank you.
“These beloved characters will continue to hold space, reminding us of our humanity and the transformative power of storytelling. #station19.”
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