‘Station 19’ Cancellation: New Showrunners React to Sudden End of Series After 7 Seasons

Zoanne Clack and Peter Paige, the new showrunners of Station 19, expressed their profound sadness over the show’s cancellation after its seventh season. The news broke just two days into shooting the new episodes, catching the team off guard. Clack revealed she received the call while on a panel, prompting her to rush to inform the cast and crew personally.

“We were two days into shooting the new episodes when we got the call,” Clack shared. “I was on a panel, and when I got the news, I texted and asked if it was important. They said it could wait, but I felt I needed to leave right away.”Station 19 fans outraged at *that* twist for Maya

Paige added, “We wanted to make sure they heard it from us before any leaks occurred. We quickly gathered the cast, writers, and crew for a meeting.”

Despite the show’s strong audience ratings—a 92% approval on Rotten Tomatoes and a 7.0/10 on IMDb—Disney Television Group President Craig Erwich stated that the decision to cancel was based on the belief that the story had reached a natural conclusion. He praised Station 19 for establishing its own identity separate from Grey’s Anatomy.Station 19 Ignites a Much-Needed Slow-Burn Romance for Marina

The cancellation came as Clack and Paige had just taken over as showrunners in April 2023, leaving them with limited time to develop the series. Fans are hopeful that the remaining episodes will provide a satisfying conclusion to the beloved series

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