8 Ways Grey's Anatomy & Station 19 Crossovers Changed Both Shows Forever

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The several Grey’s 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 Warren’s career move from doctor to firefighter proved the perfect occasion to introduce the Station 19 team, with Grey’s Anatomy season 14, episode 13 functioning as a backdoor pilot.

In particular, Ben’s 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, Grey’s Anatomy season 14, episode 13 created the perfect setting for Station 19 to continue to build on.

The crossover element was small, with Maggie popping up as Ripley’s 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.

However, none was more affected by Andrew's than his sister, Carina DeLuca. Andrew’s death and the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted Carina and Maya’s 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.

Dean’s request for Ben and Miranda to be Pru’s guardians had he died gave Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19 the chance to explore the team’s grief for Dean’s death, as well as Jo’s perspective on Bailey’s predicament of not knowing she would have soon cared for a toddler. Jo’s angle easily confirmed taking in Pru was the only solution, as no better family could have taken her in than Ben and Miranda, whom Dean chose precisely for that eventuality.

 

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