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As yet, ABC has made not a peep about reversing its decision to cancel Station 19 following what was arguably its strongest season. Neither, for that matter, has the network seized the opportunity to launch a Crisis One spinoff. But if the Grey’s Anatomy offshoot were to be offered a new lease on life, Peter Paige and Zoanne Clack — the showrunners who raised the drama to a new creative zenith — wouldn’t just be on board, they’d be “100%” on board, Paige tells TVLine.
“Bring it on,” Clack adds.
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If Thursday’s “One Last Time” episode (recapped here) really does turn out to be the dynamic duo’s last time working on Station 19, at least their one-season tenure at the helm was a satisfying one. “I thoroughly enjoyed collaborating with Zoanne,” Paige says. “I’m really proud of what we accomplished creatively, and I’m really proud of what we did with the show culturally.
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“The set was really healthy,” he goes on. “I think people felt seen and heard and felt an ownership. They felt a part of the show. That’s every bit as important as the product.”
Clack seconds that emotion. “We had a very powerful, amazing culture [on the set], and it was just a joy to work with these actors and writers and crew. We’re going to miss it terribly.”