Alright, let's dive into this. Seattle is absolutely on fire—literally and figuratively! The much-anticipated Station 19 trailer dropped on February 1 during a Grey's Anatomy commercial break, and let me tell you, it was a welcome pause from all the drama that Miranda Bailey brings to the table. The minute that trailer hit the screen, it was clear this show was going to be a game-changer. Now, we already knew from the cast list that this show would be packed with smoldering-hot firefighters, but after watching that trailer? Oh, it's going to be so much more than just eye candy. Brace yourselves for some serious drama!
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And let's be honest, social media couldn't keep quiet about it either. Twitter was buzzing with excitement. Grey's star Kelly McCreary tweeted her heartfelt support for co-star Jason George and the entire Station 19 team. "Did you catch this trailer for the @GreysABC spinoff?? It stars our very own @JasonWGeorge at his fieriest and the FANTASTIC @JainaLeeOrtiz! Welcome to the fam, @Station19!! I am so excited for this show!!" Her enthusiasm was infectious, and fans couldn't help but share in her excitement.
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Of course, not everyone was as thrilled. One fan joked, "Looks amazing. Told myself that I wasn’t going to watch it because Shonda [Rhimes] is a life-wrecking a–hole, but I probs will." We get it, buddy. Shondaland has a knack for breaking hearts, but hey, that's why we keep coming back for more. Let's just hope this show doesn't kill off as many characters as Grey's Anatomy has over the years. But let's be real, when you're in Shondaland, anything can happen!
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What Makes Station 19 Different From Grey's Anatomy?
According to showrunner Stacy McKee, Station 19 is going to be a fresh take on the Shondaland formula. "The show is different from Grey's because our hero characters aren’t just saving lives; they’re also putting their own lives at risk in the process," McKee told Entertainment Weekly. "The very nature of their jobs will put these characters out into the streets, on location, immersed in their patients’ lives in a way that’s a lot more visceral and a little bit more messy. It isn’t the perfectly draped body in an OR. They’re responding to a patient on-site, the scene of an accident, their homes—it’s just a different energy."
She continued, "There’s no safety net there. But guess what? It’s still Shondaland. As much as we’re out and enjoying all of the action, there’s just so much heart and humor, and sexy time—all of that, plus this great shot of adrenaline." Can you believe it? March 22 can't come soon enough!
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