As Station 19 gears up for its final season, Jaina Lee Ortiz, who plays Captain Andy Herrera, shares her thoughts on the show’s impact, her character’s journey, and the bittersweet nature of the series’ conclusion.
In an interview with HELLO!, Ortiz expressed gratitude for the show’s success, noting, “I never thought it would last this long! Reaching over 100 episodes is a rare accomplishment, and I’m walking out with so much pride.” The announcement of the show’s cancellation came as a shock, especially since it has consistently performed well alongside its sister series, Grey’s Anatomy.
Embracing Change and Growth
With Andy now in a leadership position, Ortiz notes a shift in her character’s approach to her colleagues. “Andy has to draw the line and set boundaries,” she explains. “This is one of the beautiful qualities taught to her by her dad, but experiencing it is another matter.” As Andy navigates her new role, she faces challenges, particularly with Jack, who finds himself in a precarious situation.
Celebrating Representation
The upcoming 100th episode promises to be a milestone, showcasing Andy’s growth and her significance as a Latina leader on screen. Ortiz emphasizes the importance of representation, stating, “It’s rare to see a Hispanic female in a leadership position. This episode will bring a lot of pride to the Latinx community.”
Looking Forward and Reflecting Back
When asked about her hopes for Andy, Ortiz shared, “I would love for her to find true love and possibly have a family, but she’s so career-driven that her career might be her version of a happily ever after.”
Despite her sadness over the cancellation, Ortiz remains optimistic, saying, “I’m grateful for what the show has done for me in my career and personal life.” She acknowledges the importance of cherishing the experiences and relationships formed during filming.
A Lasting Legacy
As the series wraps up, Ortiz plans to take her helmet as a keepsake, humorously recalling her father’s wish for her to keep the shield. “I do not want my turnouts! They are my least favorite piece of wardrobe,” she laughs, reflecting the mix of humor and emotion that accompanies the show’s end.
In closing, Ortiz leaves fans with a heartfelt message: “I hope that those seven seasons are cherished, remembered, and celebrated.” As Station 19 bids farewell, its legacy of courage, camaraderie, and representation will surely endure.