When Does Station 19 Start Again

2018 American action-drama television serial

Station nineteen
Station 19 logo.jpg
Genre
  • Action
  • Drama
Created by Stacy McKee
Based on Grey's Beefcake
by Shonda Rhimes
Starring
  • Jaina Lee Ortiz
  • Jason George
  • Grey Damon
  • Barrett Doss
  • Alberto Frezza
  • Jay Hayden
  • Okieriete Onaodowan
  • Danielle Savre
  • Miguel Sandoval
  • Boris Kodjoe
  • Stefania Spampinato
  • Carlos Miranda
Narrated past Jaina Lee Ortiz
Composer Photek
Land of origin United states of america
Original language English language
No. of seasons v
No. of episodes 70 (listing of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Stacy McKee
  • Shonda Rhimes
  • Betsy Beers
  • Paris Barclay
  • Krista Vernoff
  • Ellen Pompeo
Producers
  • Tia Napolitano
  • Anupam Nigam
  • Jim Campolongo
  • Trey Callaway
  • Angela Harvey
  • Phillip Iscove
  • Christine Larson-Nitzsche
  • Alexandre Schmitt
  • Tyrone Finch
  • Emmylou Diaz
Production locations Los Angeles, California
Running time 42-43 minutes
Production companies
  • Trip the Calorie-free
  • Shondaland
  • ABC Studios (2018–2020)
  • ABC Signature (2020–present)
Distributor Disney–ABC Domestic Television set
Release
Original network ABC
Picture format 720p (HDTV)
Audio format 5.one environs sound
Original release March 22, 2018 (2018-03-22) –
present (nowadays)
Chronology
Related shows Grey's Anatomy
External links
Official website

Station 19 is an American activity-drama television series created by Stacy McKee for ABC that premiered on March 22, 2018. It is the second spin-off of Gray's Anatomy (later on Private Practice). Set in Seattle, the series focuses on the lives of the men and women at Seattle Burn Station nineteen. It stars Jaina Lee Ortiz, Jason George, Grey Damon, Barrett Doss, Alberto Frezza, Jay Hayden, Okieriete Onaodowan, Danielle Savre, Boris Kodjoe, Stefania Spampinato, Carlos Miranda and Miguel Sandoval.

McKee, Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers, and Paris Barclay serve as executive producers on the series. It is produced by Shondaland and ABC Studios, with McKee serving as showrunner for its kickoff two seasons, later replaced past Krista Vernoff since season three.

In May 2017, the spin-off received a series order from ABC. Ortiz was cast in July 2017, and the cast was filled out by October. Filming for the series takes place primarily in Los Angeles. In March 2020, ABC renewed the series for a fourth season; which premiered on November 12, 2020.[1] [2] In May 2021, the series was renewed for a fifth flavor which premiered on September 30, 2021.[three] [iv] In January 2022, the serial was renewed for a sixth season.[5]

Premise [edit]

The series follows a group of heroic firefighters of the Seattle Burn down Department at Station xix from the captain downwardly the ranks to the newest recruit in their personal and professional person lives.[6]

Bandage and characters [edit]

Legend
= Master bandage (credited)
= Recurring cast (3+)
= Guest cast (1-two)
Graphic symbol Portrayed by Seasons
one ii three 4 5
Andrea "Andy" Herrera Jaina Lee Ortiz Primary
Dr. Benjamin "Ben" Warren Jason George Principal
Jack Gibson Grey Damon Main
Victoria "Vic" Hughes Barrett Doss Main
Ryan Tanner Alberto Frezza Main Recurring Does not announced
Travis Montgomery Jay Hayden Main
Dean Miller Okieriete Onaodowan Chief
Maya Deluca-Bishop Danielle Savre Main
Pruitt Herrera Miguel Sandoval Main Guest Does non appear
Robert Sullivan Boris Kodjoe Does not appear Main[a]
Dr. Carina DeLuca-Bishop Stefania Spampinato Does not announced Recurring Main
Theo Ruiz Carlos Miranda Does not appear Recurring Main
Cast notes
  1. ^ Boris Kodjoe is credited equally a guest star for the first six episodes of Season 2 earlier being promoted to main in the seventh episode.

Primary [edit]

  • Jaina Lee Ortiz as Andrea "Andy" Herrera: A Lieutenant at Station xix and the headstrong daughter of Captain Pruitt Herrera. She was a Co-Acting Captain of Station 19. In the season two finale and in season 3, her new honey interest is the new captain, Robert Sullivan, whom she marries prior to her father's death.[6] [7] At the beginning of season 5, she is forcibly transferred to Station 23 for protesting Maya'southward demotion from Captain at the end of the previous season.
  • Jason George as Dr. Benjamin "Ben" Warren, Medico: A firefighter and PRT Physician at Station 19 and a former anesthesiologist-turned-surgical-resident at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. He is married to Miranda Bailey.[half dozen] [7]
  • Gray Damon as Jack Gibson: Lieutenant at Station xix. He is passionate, energetic, and fearless. He was ane of Station xix's Co-Acting Captains, along with Herrera.[6] [7]
  • Barrett Doss equally Victoria "Vic" Hughes: A younger, large-hearted firefighter at Station 19. Hughes is close friends with her fellow firefighters.[half dozen] [7]
  • Alberto Frezza as Ryan Tanner (main seasons 1–2, recurring flavor iii): A police officer at Seattle PD. He and Andy were longtime friends and had a romantic relationship in loftier schoolhouse. He was shot in the second episode of flavour 3, and died in the third episode.[half-dozen] [7]
  • Jay Hayden as Travis Montgomery: An openly gay firefighter and the heart of Station nineteen. Montgomery is a widower, having lost his husband Michael, a fellow fire fighter.[6] [7]
  • Okieriete Onaodowan as Dean Miller (seasons 1–5): A charismatic firefighter at Station 19.[six] [vii] In season three, he becomes a dad to a babe girl he names after Cpt. Pruitt Herrera. In season five, he is mortally wounded following a gas explosion at a call and dies en route to the hospital.
  • Danielle Savre every bit Maya Deluca-Bishop: A bisexual, Type-A Lieutenant, and later Helm, at Station nineteen and a erstwhile Olympic athlete. She is Carina's wife and Andy'southward best friend.[half dozen] [7] At the start of season 5, she is demoted back to Lieutenant for breaking protocol to save a life.
  • Miguel Sandoval equally Pruitt Herrera (seasons 1–three, invitee flavour four): Helm at Station nineteen, Andy's father, and a mentor to her and her coworkers. He steps downwardly from his role in the series premiere, and later dies in season 3 while at the scene of a burn call.[6] [vii]
  • Boris Kodjoe as Robert Sullivan (season 2–present): The new Captain at Station nineteen who recently returned to Seattle. In "Eulogy", he is promoted to Battalion Chief. Prior to beingness Captain he was the General at the Academy where Miller and Gibson were grooming. He was once best friends with Principal Ripley but their friendship faded when Robert moved to Montana after his wife's death. Sullivan suffers from complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). In the flavour 2 finale and flavour 3, he becomes Andy'southward new beloved involvement.[eight] [9] Sullivan marries Andy in season 3 before Pruitt's decease. At the start of flavour 4, he is demoted back to regular fireman due to his actions that resulted from his opioid addiction. He is re-promoted to Lieutenant half-way through flavor 5 by his old friend, new SFD chief Tasha Ross.
  • Stefania Spampinato equally Dr. Carina DeLuca-Bishop (season 4–present; recurring flavour 3): An openly bisexual OB/GYN Attending at Grey Sloan Memorial Infirmary and Maya'due south wife.[10]
  • Carlos Miranda as Theo Ruiz (season 5; recurring flavour 4): Lieutenant at Station 23 and Michael Williams' quondam captain.[xi]

Recurring [edit]

  • Marla Gibbs as Edith (season 1): A feisty retirement domicile retiree who sets up Travis with her grandson, Grant.[12]
  • Brett Tucker as Burn Master Lucas Ripley (seasons one–2, guest season 3): The Fire Main for Seattle Burn Section.[xiii] He dies after a burn down and leaves behind his friends and colleagues at the Seattle Fire Department.
  • Brenda Vocal every bit JJ (seasons 1, 3): A music reviewer who Dean saves from a fire and later begins to date.[14] In flavor three, she has a baby with Dean, but she left as she feels incompetent in motherhood.
  • Sterling Sulieman as Grant (seasons 1–2): The sous chef grandson of Edith who she sets upward with Travis.
  • Dermot Mulroney as Greg Tanner (flavor 2): Ryan's father.
  • Birgundi Baker as Yemi Miller (flavor 2), Dean's sister.[xv]
  • Rigo Sanchez as Rigo Vasquez (season three): A fire fighter at Station 19. He has problems working with Jack Gibson because he slept with Rigo'south wife. The tension betwixt the ii comes to a head at the firehouse and while on a call he gets injured during a rescue and before being discharged out of the hospital, he dies.
  • Kelly Thiebaud as Eva Vasquez (flavour 3): Rigo's married woman. She had a sexual relationship with Jack.
  • Pat Healy as Fire Master Michael Dixon (seasons three-4): The new Fire Chief for the Seattle Fire Department as the replacement of Lucas Ripley. He returned to exist a police officer after he was fired at the end of Flavor 3.
  • Lachlan Buchanan every bit Emmett Dixon (seasons three-5): A probationary firefighter at Station 19 and the son of Fire Chief Dixon.
  • Jayne Taini as Marsha Smith (seasons 3-four; guest flavour v): An elderly woman who becomes a maternal figure for Gibson.
  • Colleen Foy as Inara (season 4; guest flavour 3): A friend of Jack afterward he rescued her and her son from an abusive husband.
  • Ansel Sluyter-Obidos as Marcus (flavour 4; guest season three): Inara's son who is deaf. He communicates with people through ASL
  • Robert Curtis Brown as Paul Montgomery (seasons 4-v): Travis' dad.[16] He was also portrayed by Kenneth Meseroll in flavor iii and one episode of season 4.
  • Jeanne Sakata every bit Nari Montgomery (season 4; guest flavor 5): Travis' mom.
  • Josh Randall as Fire Helm Sean Beckett (season 5): The newly appointed Fire Captain of Station 19. He is smug, chauvinistic, and rather incompetent at his job. He cares more about maintaining a good appearance for the station as he fails to understand the value of Station 19'south engine, which was dedicated to Cpt. Pruitt Herrera, when it was destroyed in a gas fire.
  • Lindsey Gort as Ingrid Saunders (season 5): a widow whose shop defenseless burn.
  • Alain Uy as Captain Pat Aquino (season 5): The Fire Captain of Station 23.
  • Natasha Ward as Deja Duval (flavor 5): A probie firewoman at Station 23 that Andy is mentoring as she's the only other woman there.
  • Shane Hartline as Maddox (season five): An young firefighter at Station 23.

Notable guests [edit]

  • BJ Tanner as Wiliam George "Tuck" Jones (seasons 1, 3–four): Warren'due south stepson.
  • Jee Young Han every bit Charlotte Dearborn (seasons 1–two): The Fire Lieutenant of Station 12, who competes against Herrera and Gibson for Helm.
  • Patrick Duffy as Terry (season 2) who appears in the episode "Into the Wildfire".[17]
  • Nyle DiMarco every bit Dylan (flavour ii): A deaf firefighter who appears in the episode "Into the Wildfire".[17]
  • Jonathan Bennett as Michael Williams (season three–four): Travis' deceased hubby
  • Tracie Thoms as Dr. Diane Lewis (seasons 3–5): A therapist who assisted and evaluated professional and personal concerns the staff at Station xix have individually.
  • Khalilah Joi as Condola Vargas (season iv): a lawyer who has a romantic history with Dean[18]

Grey'southward Anatomy [edit]

  • Chandra Wilson as Dr. Miranda Bailey (recurring seasons ane, 3, five; guest seasons two, four): Chief of Surgery at Gray Sloan Memorial Hospital and Ben Warren'due south wife.[19]
  • Ellen Pompeo as Dr. Meredith Greyness (guest seasons one, 3): Chief of Full general Surgery at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.[19]
  • Jake Borelli as Dr. Levi Schmitt (invitee seasons one–four): A resident at Gray Sloan Memorial Hospital.
  • Giacomo Gianniotti as Dr. Andrew DeLuca (guest seasons 2, four): A surgical resident, and later attending at Gray Sloan Memorial Hospital, and the blood brother of Carina DeLuca.
  • Kelly McCreary equally Dr. Maggie Pierce (guest seasons two–3): Co-Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Grey Sloan Memorial Infirmary.
  • Jesse Williams as Dr. Jackson Avery (recurring season 3): Chief of Plastic Surgery at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
  • Caterina Scorsone as Dr. Amelia Shepherd (guest seasons 3-four): Chief of Neurosurgery at Grey Sloan Memorial Infirmary.
  • Kevin McKidd as Dr. Owen Chase (invitee seasons iii–5): Chief of Trauma Surgery at Grey Sloan Memorial Infirmary
  • Greg Germann as Dr. Tom Koracick (guest season iii): Chief of Hospitals at Catherine Fox Foundation, Attention Neurosurgeon at Greyness Sloan Memorial Hospital.
  • Kim Raver equally Dr. Teddy Altman (guest season iii): Co-Main of Cardiothoracic Surgery and former Chief of Trauma Surgery at Gray Sloan Memorial Infirmary
  • Alex Landi equally Dr. Nico Kim (recurring season iii): Dr. at Greyness Sloan Memorial Hospital and Levi's boyfriend.
  • Jaicy Elliot as Dr. Taryn Helm (invitee seasons 3–4): A resident at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
  • Alex Blue Davis equally Dr. Casey Parker (invitee season 3): A resident at Gray Sloan Memorial Hospital.
  • Vivian Nixon every bit Dr. Hannah Brody (guest flavour 3): A resident at Greyness Sloan Memorial Hospital.
  • Devin Way equally Dr. Blake Simms (guest season 3): A resident at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
  • James Pickens Jr. as Dr. Richard Webber (recurring flavor 4, guest flavor v): Master Medical Officer, Senior Attending General Surgeon, Director of the Residency Program and former Main of Surgery at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. He becomes Sullivan'due south addict recovery sponsor.
  • Zaiver Sinnett as Dr. Zander Perez (guest season 4)

Episodes [edit]

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

On May sixteen, 2017, ABC master Channing Dungey appear at ABC'southward upfront presentation that the network had given a straight-to-serial lodge for a second Greyness'due south Anatomy spin-off. Stacy McKee, a long-term Greyness's writer and executive producer, will serve every bit showrunner and executive producer, with Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers also serving as executive producers. The series, which would be set in a Seattle firehouse, would follow the lives of a group of firefighters.[20] The club consisted of 10 episodes.[7] When announcing the series, Dungey said, "No one can interweave the jeopardy firefighters face up in the line of duty with the drama in their personal lives quite like Shonda, and Gray's signature Seattle setting is the perfect backdrop for this heady spinoff."[21] Patrick Moran, president at ABC Studios, added that "We talked [with Shonda] about the elements of Grayness'southward Anatomy that seem to resonate with the audience—emotional storytelling, deep man connection, a loftier-stakes environment and potent and empowered women—and those elements volition carry over to the spinoff."[22] In July 2017, Paris Barclay signed on to the series equally producing managing director and executive producer.[23] In January 2018, it was appear that Ellen Pompeo had renewed her contract to portray Meredith Grey through flavor 16 of Greyness's, in add-on to becoming a producer on the show and a co-executive producer on the spin-off.[24] Later that month, ABC announced that the series would be titled Station 19.[25]

An episode of Grey'southward Beefcake, originally planned to air in fall 2017 but instead fix to air in March 2018, will serve equally a backstairs pilot for the series.[23] [26] The backstairs pilot episode will characteristic the introduction of the atomic number 82 character of the spin-off, Andy Herrera, "as a story within the episode" and "showcase a really lovely story for Ben, where we get to just juxtapose his ii worlds and see his reaction every bit he transitions from one globe to the next".[26]

On May 11, 2018, ABC renewed the series for a second flavour.[27] The second flavour premiered on October 4, 2018.[28] On Oct nineteen, 2018, information technology was announced that ABC had ordered a total season for the 2nd flavour.[29] On May 10, 2019, the series was renewed for a third season which premiered on Jan 23, 2020.[thirty] [31] On March eleven, 2020, the series was renewed for a fourth season which premiered on November 12, 2020.[1] [ii] On May 10, 2021, ABC renewed the series for a fifth flavor which premiered on September 30, 2021.[3] [4] On January 11, 2022, ABC renewed the series for a sixth season.[5]

Casting [edit]

On July 26, 2017, Jaina Lee Ortiz was cast as the female pb, Andrea "Andy" Herrera.[32] In September 2017, it was appear that Jason George, who has played Dr. Ben Warren since flavour vi of Grey's Anatomy, would be leaving the series to join the spin-off as a series regular. On October 6, 2017, Grey Damon was cast as Lieutenant Jack Gibson, Jay Hayden equally Travis Montgomery, Okieriete Onaodowan every bit Dean Miller, Danielle Savre as Maya Bishop, and Barrett Doss as Victoria "Vic" Hughes.[33] [34] [seven] They were shortly followed by Miguel Sandoval every bit Captain Pruitt Herrera,[35] and Alberto Frezza as police officer, Ryan Tanner.[36]

Filming [edit]

Filming for the first season began on Oct xviii, 2017,[37] and concluded on April 2, 2018.[ citation needed ] Filming for the series takes identify primarily in Los Angeles;[26] boosted filming for the series takes place in Seattle. The station in Station 19 is based on Seattle'due south Station 20, located in its Queen Anne neighborhood.[38]

Release [edit]

Broadcast [edit]

Station nineteen began ambulation on March 22, 2018, on ABC in the United States.[39] CTV acquired the circulate rights for Canada.[forty] Sky Living acquired the rights to air the series in the United kingdom and Ireland.[ citation needed ]

Marketing [edit]

In early December 2017, Entertainment Weekly released first look images of the series.[26]

Reception [edit]

Ratings [edit]

Critical response [edit]

For the first season, the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 65% blessing rating with an boilerplate rating of half-dozen/x based on 17 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Fans volition bask in the familiar glow from Station 19, though anyone who doesn't already indulge in the soapy delights of Shondaland may non feel the spark."[55] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 55 out of 100 based on 10 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[56]

Accolades [edit]

Station 19 won "All-time Primetime Plan – Drama" at the 2018 Imagen Awards.[57]

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External links [edit]

  • Station 19 at IMDb

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