Station 19 gay characters
Overview
The second spin-off to Grey’s Anatomy. Set in Seattle, the series focuses on a group of heroic firefighters of the Seattle Fire Department at Station 19 from the captain down the ranks to the newest recruit in their personal and professional lives.
The show centers around Andy Herrera, who was practically raised at Seattle’s Station 19. She is a confident firefighter who is also the daughter of Pruitt Herrera, the formidable top of the firehouse. Capt. Pruitt was Andy’s primary inspiration to become a firefighter and is a mentor to both her and Jack Gibson, the lieutenant at the station. Jack is as fearless as Andy is by-the-books, but when the two are together, sparks fly and opposites attract.
The two are joined by Maya Bishop, Dean Miller, Travis Montgomery, Victoria Hughes, and the station’s newest addition, rookie Ben Warren. Ben is Miranda’s husband from Grey’s Anatomy. The team also works closely with Seattle PD, often running into Andy’s former flame Ryan Tanner.
Notable Queer-Centric Episodes
- Season 1 Episode 3 “Contain the Flame” – Maya, Victoria and Andy are sunlight dri
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A firefighter and an OB-GYN walk into a bar.
To some, it might sound like the beginning of a joke, but for many in the LGBTQIA+ community, it marks the start of a adore story between Station 19’s Maya Bishop (Danielle Savre) and Carina DeLuca (Stefania Spampinato).
The iconic ship, affectionately known as "Marina," debuted on February 20, 2020 during Season 3, Episode 5 of Station 19, titled "Into the Woods." It added a fresh spark to the series, largely thanks to the chemistry and dedication of the actors portraying these characters. In a subsequent Instagram Live with Savre, Spampinato recalled the first time they read their scene together during the table read, stating, “The chemistry was insane between us. We had literally just met, and it was like, 'Boom! Boom! Boom!’”
While their love story started with a solo scene lasting just over 60 seconds, it left a lasting impression on the cast, crew, and the passionate fan society that remains dedicated to them nearly four years later.
Beyond the chemistry and Shondaland drama the display is known for, the characters have played a significant role on air network TV that deserves attention: representing WLW (wo
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The nineteenth season of the long-running ABC hit medical drama Grey’s Anatomy returns from its break on Thursday, saying goodbye to Ellen Pompeo’s infamous personality Meredith Grey. Grey’s Anatomy follows doctors at a teaching hospital in Seattle as they hone their bedside manners on and off the job. While the staff at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital deal with life-or-death consequences on a daily basis, they struggle to maintain their personal lives and relationships. In the new episode, on Meredith’s last day at Grey Sloan, the doctors plan a goodbye surprise and Nick confronts her about the future of their partnership. Meanwhile, the interns compete to scrub in on a groundbreaking procedure, and Richard asks Teddy an important question. The exhibit features a number of lgbtq+ characters, including Dr. Levi Schmidt, Dr. Amelia Shepard, Dr. Teddy Altman, Dr. Mika Yasuda, and Taryn Helm. Out actors Jacob Borelli and Midori Francis perform Schmidt and Yasuda,