In Station 19, the ranking of the main characters highlights their growth, challenges, and impact throughout the series. Here’s a breakdown of the 10 main characters from the show, ranked from least to most popular:
10. Robert Sullivan (Boris Kodjoe)
Sullivan faced addiction and a complicated career, often making poor decisions, including blackmailing colleagues and struggling with his desire for power. Despite his flaws, he was ultimately redeemed, showing growth and becoming a competent firefighter.
9. Pruitt Herrera (Miguel Sandoval)
The beloved father of Andy and the original captain of Station 19, Pruitt was a dedicated firefighter who made the ultimate sacrifice to save his team. His death was tragic but heroic, leaving a profound impact on the station and Andy, though his stubbornness sometimes hindered his character.
8. Ben Warren (Jason George)
Ben transitioned from a surgeon to a firefighter, carrying over his medical expertise into the field. Although his judgmental nature and hero complex occasionally made him difficult, his dedication and eventual return to surgery were fitting for his character’s journey.
7. Andy Herrera (Jaina Lee Ortiz)
Andy, driven by a strong sense of duty, had a complicated relationship with her father’s legacy. Her headstrong, sometimes stubborn nature led to both personal and professional growth, culminating in her promotion to fire chief. She’s often seen as Station 19’s equivalent to Grey’s Anatomy‘s Meredith Grey, but with a more determined and assertive side.
6. Dean Miller (Okieriete Onaodowan)
Dean was a fan-favorite due to his big heart, charm, and bravery. His role in launching the Crisis One program and his fatherly love for his daughter, Pru, made his sudden death deeply impactful. Though flawed, his death left a lasting legacy in the station and among fans.
5. Jack Gibson (Grey Damon)
Jack’s complex past in foster care shaped him into a caring, albeit flawed, firefighter. His time at Station 19, especially his relationships with Andy and Maya, was memorable, and his return in the finale as someone ready for a fresh start left a mark on the show’s conclusion.
4. Travis Montgomery (Jay Hayden)
Travis faced a lot of personal challenges, including grief from losing his husband, Michael, and the messy nature of his romantic life. His eventual growth, becoming a natural leader, and his dynamic with Vic helped make him one of the more likable characters by the end of the series.
3. Victoria “Vic” Hughes (Barrett Doss)
Vic, with her tough exterior and great sense of humor, was a standout character. Her growth from the youngest member of the team to someone who took on a significant leadership role in the Crisis One program showed her determination and strength. Her decision to leave for D.C. with Travis was a fitting conclusion to her journey.
2. Carina DeLuca (Stefania Spampinato)
Carina, introduced on Grey’s Anatomy, flourished as a character in Station 19, particularly in her relationship with Maya. Her journey through infertility struggles and eventual pregnancy made her one of the most well-rounded and emotionally complex characters on the show. Her love for Maya and determination to start a family showcased her depth and growth.
1. Maya Bishop (Danielle Savre)
Maya, the ambitious and complex character, took the top spot thanks to her growth over the series. From Olympic athlete to a firefighter captain, Maya’s journey was full of personal and professional challenges. Her strained relationship with her father, commitment to her career, and marriage to Carina made her a fan favorite. Her development into a strong, well-rounded character made her the heart of Station 19.
This ranking reflects how each character evolved and contributed to the show’s emotional and narrative arcs, making their journeys memorable to fans.