As fans and cast members grapple with the sudden cancellation of Station 19, the show’s seventh season is set to be its last. With just 10 episodes remaining, here are our hopes for how this beloved firefighter drama should wrap up:
- Andy Embraces Her Captaincy
After years of striving for the role, we want to see Andy Herrera firmly establish herself as captain and lead the team with confidence. - Theo and Sean Find Their Place
Instead of vying for captain, it’d be great to see Theo and Sean embrace their roles as valued team members under Andy’s leadership. - Maya Balances Work and Love
We hope Maya stays as lieutenant but learns to balance her intense work ethic with her relationship with Carina, especially if they consider starting a family. - Jack Shifts Focus to Advocacy
Following his health scare, Jack should step away from firefighting to become an advocate for foster children, using his experience to help others. - Vic Takes Crisis One National
Victoria Hughes could leave the firehouse to lead the Crisis One initiative nationwide, improving mental health response for first responders everywhere. - Ben and Carina’s Career Paths Continue
Ben could return to Grey Sloan, while Carina continues her work as an OB/GYN, perhaps facing some humorous situations with her past. - Robert and Natasha Navigate Love
With their romance now public, we’d love to see Robert and Natasha work through their relationship while potentially advancing their careers. - Travis Finds a New Role
After his brief mayoral run, Travis could find fulfillment working on the staff of the new mayor, channeling his ideals into action. - Flashbacks to the Fallen
The final season wouldn’t be complete without honoring past characters like Ryan, Pruitt, and Dean through poignant flashbacks that celebrate their legacies. - An Epic Grey’s Crossover Event
To give Station 19 a proper send-off, we’re hoping for a thrilling crossover with Grey’s Anatomy, reminiscent of past dramatic events that brought the two series together.
With the final season approaching, these storylines could provide a fitting and heartfelt conclusion to Station 19.