Station 19: Watch It Or Skip It Episode Guide For All 7 Seasons

Station 19 ran for 7 seasons from 2018 to 2014, ending with 105 episodes of varying degrees of quality and multiple crossovers with Grey’s Anatomy, its parent show. Station 19 was the third Grey’s Anatomy spinoff, following Dr. Ben Warren as he transitioned from surgical residency to firefighting. Unlike the first spinoff, Private Practice, which took place in Los Angeles, Station 19 took place in Seattle. This meant there weren’t just crossover episodes but character appearances throughout both shows.

Station 19 was canceled after 7 seasons, though the finale allowed the series to end on a high note. The series finale wrapped up the characters’ storylines with a flashforward that revealed what happens to them beyond 2024. The relationship between the parent show and the spinoff also allowed a Station 19 character to return for Grey’s Anatomy season 21. While Station 19 left a great legacy as part of the Shondaland universe, but some episodes can be skipped during a first watch or rewatch.

Season Number Of Episodes Air Dates
1 10 2018-2018
2 17 2018-2019
3 16 2020-2020
4 16 2020-2021
5 18 2021-2022
6 18 2022-2023
7 10 2024-2024

Season 1 (2018-2018)

Number Of Episodes: 10

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Episode 1, “Stuck” – Watch It:Station 19 had a backdoor pilot in Grey’s Anatomy season 14, episode 13, but this episode introduces the entire SFD Station 19 team.

Episode 2, “Invisible to Me” – Watch It: Character dynamics are challenged, making for an intriguing episode. Station 19 is still finding its groove, but it starts strong.

Episode 3, “Contain the Flame” – Watch It: Major fires and their fallouts are some of the best aspects of Station 19, and this episode delivers on this front.

Episode 4, “Reignited” – Watch It: Viewers learn more about Station 19’s Maya Bishop, who has some of the show’s best character development.

Episode 5, “Shock to the System” – Watch It: Station 19 starts its first of many love triangles with the introduction of Andy’s best friend, police officer Ryan Tanner.

Episode 6, “Stronger Together” – Watch It: The fight for the captain position heats up, quite literally, with The Incernerator test. Vic starts to take on a larger role.

Episode 7, “Let It Burn” – Watch It: Andy’s love interests get annoyingly competitive, but the subplot with Maya, Vic, and Travis makes it worth the watch.

Episode 8, “Every Second Counts” – Watch It: The peer reviews for the captain position create tension at SFD Station 19. Pruitt Herrera makes a shocking recommendation at the end.

Episode 9, “Hot Box” – Watch It: In one of Station 19 season 1’s most memorable episodes, the team has a thrilling brush with death while trapped in a rapidly heating garage.

Episode 10, “Not Your Hero” – Watch It: The Station 19 season 1 finale raises the stakes by nearly killing off its first major character.

Season 2 (2018-2019)

Number Of Episodes: 17

Jason George as Ben Warren, Jaina Lee Ortiz as Andy Herrera, Barrett Doss as Vic Hughes, Jay Hayden as Travis Montgomery and Danielle Savre as Maya Bishop in Station 19 season 2, episode 15

Episode 1, “No Recovery” – Watch It: The aftermath of the nearly deadly Station 19 season 1 finale is dramatic and exciting. Station 19 has a new captain.

Episode 2, “Under the Surface” – Skip It: Grey’s Anatomy characters start appearing in Station 19. Unfortunately, the interactions are awkward, making them an unwelcome addition.

Episode 3, “Home to Hold Onto” – Watch It: Maya and Andy have one of Station 19’s best friendships. The other best duo, Vic and Travis, go through a rough patch.

Episode 4, “Lost and Found” – Watch It: Captain Sullivan shakes up SFD Station 19’s team dynamics. Ryan’s backstory gets interesting with a surprise reunion.

Boris Kodjoe joined the Station 19 cast in season 2 as Robert Sullivan.

Episode 5, “Do a Little Harm…” – Watch It: One of Grey’s Anatomy’s best relationships is struggling. Yet, Station 19 plants the seeds for a great new one.

Episode 6, “Last Day on Earth” – Watch It: Ryan’s interesting backstory continues. Station 19 continues to have juicy romantic drama, taking notes from Grey’s Anatomy.

Episode 7, “Weather the Storm” – Watch It: The SFD Station 19’s Friendsgiving was a nice idea. Of course, the festivities are interrupted by a windstorm.

Episode 8, “Crash and Burn” – Watch It: Andy takes on a heroic role in a scary situation, showing why she’s Station 19’s main character.

Episode 9, “I Fought the Law” – Watch It: Station 19 has another interesting case, with a patient having a crazy plot twist. There are more close calls for the firefighters.

Episode 10, “Crazy Train” – Watch It: Jack and Maya are stuck on a train with a deadly contagion. Station 19 excels at suspense, and “Crazy Train” has tons of it.

Episode 11, “Baby Boom” – Watch It: A baby is left at SFD Station 19, leading to some hilarious scenes as the firefighters are put on babysitting duty.

Episode 12, “When It Rains, It Pours!” – Skip It: This episode is heavy on romantic storylines, with the actual firefighting pushed too far to the side.

Episode 13, “The Dark Night” – Watch It: Between Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19, Seattle might be the most dangerous city. The team deals with a city-wide blackout.

Episode 14, “Friendly Fire” – Watch It: The romantic storylines are well done for a welcome change. One of the best couples thinks about taking the next step.

Episode 15, “Always Ready” – Watch It: Station 19 has its first major death in one of the show’s saddest, most emotional episodes. It’s also a Grey’s Anatomy crossover.

Episode 16, “For Whom the Bell Tolls” – Watch It: Station 19’s first firefighter funeral is beautifully done. The characters and viewers alike mourn their great loss.

Episode 17, “Into the Wildfire” – Watch It: The Station 19 season 2 finale was bound to introduce a major disaster. This time, it’s a wildfire.

Season 3 (2020-2020)

Number Of Episodes: 16

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Episode 1, “I Know This Bar” – Watch It: Another Grey’s Anatomy crossover event with a crazy incident at everyone’s favorite bar. The shows start merging more in Station 19 season 3.

Episode 2, “Indoor Fireworks” – Watch It: Station 19 introduces some new major characters that change the course of the series, as does Maya’s surprising decision.

Episode 3, “Eulogy” – Watch It: Station 19 kills off another major character, as flashbacks emphasize how important they were in Andy’s life.

Episode 4, “House Where Nobody Lives” – Watch It: Maya’s big promotion causes juicy tension at SFD Station 19 that won’t go away anytime soon.

Episode 5, “Into the Woods” – Watch It: Maya brings the team on a camping trip that, in Shondaland fashion, is a complete mess. Flashbacks offer an interesting look into Maya’s backstory.

Episode 6, “Ice Ice Baby” – Watch It: Station 19 has its first baby. Of course, the birth happens in the station after a blizzard keeps them from getting to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.

Episode 7, “Satellite of Love” – Watch It: Station 19 adds another major character, this time a love interest for Travis. Sullivan’s important addiction storyline reaches a climax.

Episode 8, “Born to Run” – Watch It: Grey’s Anatomy character Amelia Shepherd appears and becomes a mentor to Sullivan. Baby Pruitt is absolutely adorable.

Episode 9, “Poor Wandering One” – Watch It: Station 19 uses more effective flashbacks to dive deeper into the characters’ backstories. The show is unforgiving, as another character is killed off.

Episode 10, “Something About What Happens When We Talk” – Watch It: Station 19 brings in Dr. Diane Lewis, a psychologist and one of the show’s best supporting characters.

Episode 11, “No Days Off” – Watch It: Maya goes on vacation with her new girlfriend, Carina. Maya’s relationship and Teddy’s visit further merge Station 19 and Grey’s Anatomy.

Carina DeLuca began as a recurring character on Grey’s Anatomy in season 14 and became a main character on Station 19 in season 4.

Episode 12, “I’ll Be Seeing You” – Watch It: A character making a fatal sacrifice to save the crew. It’s understandably one of Station 19’s most critically acclaimed episodes.

Episode 13, “Dream a Little Dream of Me” – Watch It: The team mourns another loss and deals with firefighter bureaucracy. The LBTQIA+ storyline makes this another important episode.

Episode 14, “The Ghosts That Haunt Me” – Watch It: Maya’s mom surprises her at the station, continuing one of her most interesting storylines. Station 19 season 3 brings Maya to the forefront.

Episode 15, “Bad Guy” – Watch It: Station 19 Family drama continues as Andy looks into her background. A group of firefighters and Jackson Avery are violently held hostage.

Episode 16, “Louder Than a Bomb” – Watch It: Andy faces a difficult decision and leans on Meredith for support. Their underrated friendship deserved more screentime.

Season 4 (2020-2021)

Number Of Episodes: 16

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Episode 1, “Nothing Seems the Same” – Skip It: Station 19 season 4 premieres with another Grey’s Anatomy crossover, but the COVID-19 storyline can be hard to watch.

Episode 2, “Wild World” – Watch It: This is one of Station 19’s craziest episodes. A tiger is loose in the firehouse after attacking a woman.

Episode 3, “We Are Family” – Watch It: Station 19 continues to shine a light on the opioid crisis. The title is fitting, as the firefighters prove they’re more than just a crew.

Episode 4, “Don’t Look Back in Anger” – Watch It: The episode includes interesting commentary on religion, homophobia, racism, and the importance of COVID-19 protocols.

Episode 5, “Out of Control” – Watch It: A confrontation between the Seattle Police Department, SFD Station 19, and a Black family makes for a powerful episode and another Grey’s Anatomy crossover.

Episode 6, “Train in Vain” – Watch It: Everything gets even more tense in the crossover when an important Grey’s Anatomy character with a strong connection to Station 19 is murdered.

Episode 7, “Learning to Fly” – Skip It: Things are too messy at SFD Station 19. The best parts of the episode are the heartbreaking scenes between Maya and a mourning Carina.

Episode 8, “Make No Mistake, He’s Mine” – Watch It: Carina’s friend and ex-girlfriend visits, creating some interesting dynamics between them and Maya. Vic’s new boyfriend has a rough backstory with Travis.

Episode 9, “No One Is Alone” – Watch It: In a great episode for Travis, Station 19 flashes back to his life with his husband, Michael, who passed away in a fire.

Episode 10, “Save Yourself” – Watch It: Yet another Grey’s Anatomy crossover episode. The pandemic leads to some surprising discoveries and changes for the characters.

Episode 11, “Here It Comes Again” – Watch It: Another baby is born in the station. Station 19 examines racism and sexism in the United States and the fire department.

Episode 12, “Get Up, Stand Up” – Watch It: The Black Lives Matter episode may be difficult to watch, but it provides an impactful look at how the movement affected the diverse crew.

Episode 13, “I Guess I’m Floating” – Watch It: The Black Lives Matter storyline continues. It’s a strong episode for Dean, one of Station 19’s fan-favorite characters.

Episode 14, “Comfortably Numb” – Watch It: This episode is one of the biggest for Carina and Maya, who have one of the show’s longest-running, most beloved relationships.

Episode 15, “Say Her Name” – Watch It: It’s a big episode for the Hughes family. Vic doesn’t always get the storylines she deserves, so this is a great change of pace.

Episode 16, “Forever and Ever, Amen” – Watch It: The firefighters get some time away from the station to celebrate a wedding. Sadly, the hardships of the job follow them there.

Season 5 (2021-2022)

Number Of Episodes: 18

Chief Natasha Ross Lecturing Firefighters In Station 19

Episode 1, “Phoenix from the Flame” – Watch It: Station 19 has a one-year time jump that saw many changes for the series and its characters, which created more intrigue.

Station 19 ‘s season 5 time jump introduces a new captain and main character, Sean Beckett.

Episode 2, “Can’t Feel My Face” – Skip It: The “Fire Zaddy” storyline is a bit ridiculous, as is Andy’s terrible hookup that most viewers would rather forget about.

Episode 3, “Too Darn Hot” – Watch It: Seattle has a heat wave that overwhelms the city and the station. Joey’s subplot is a highlight of the

episode.

Episode 4, “100% or Nothing” – Watch It: Dr. Diane Lewis is back to help teach crisis intervention, which eventually grows into the important Crisis One program.

Episode 5, “Things We Lost in the Fire” – Watch It: Grey’s Anatomy crossover is rarely good news for the characters. Station 19 emotionally kills off another main character.

Episode 6, “Little Girl Blue” – Watch It: The station mourns, but the episode ends on a positive note with a heartwarming Thanksgiving dinner.

Episode 7, “A House Is Not a Home” – Skip It: This episode has too many frustrating storylines, even though it’s great to see more of Bailey and Ben.

Episode 8, “All I Want for Christmas Is You” – Watch It: The Station 19 holiday episodes are once again some of the best, as the team celebrates Christmas together.

Episode 9, “Started from the Bottom” – Watch It: The station has a new fire chief, Natasha Ross. She has a rocky start, but she later becomes an integral part of the series.

Episode 10, “Searching for the Ghost” – Watch It: Station 19 does a good job paying tribute to their fallen character. Vic makes a difficult, heartbreaking decision, adding to her character’s suffering.

Episode 11, “The Little Things You Do Together” – Skip It: The couples are fighting again, which takes away from the firefighting storyline, even with a man threatening to set himself on fire.

Episode 12, “In My Tree” – Skip It: More romantic drama leads to a breakup. Though it’s nice to see Memorial Clinic opening, the cases just aren’t interesting enough.

Episode 13, “Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire” – Watch It: Chief Ross makes a pretty harsh decision. Ben and Bailey’s fight for custody of another child is one of the season’s best subplots.

Episode 14, “Alone in the Dark” – Watch It: Travis’ dinner with his boyfriend and his boyfriend’s homophobic parents is entertainingly tense. The episode’s ending is sad and terrifying but starts an important storyline.

Episode 15, “When the Party’s Over” – Watch It: Andy tries to recover from a traumatic event. Things get even worse when Andy is arrested.

Episode 16, “Death and the Maiden” – Watch It: Andy is on trial and Theo joins SFD Station 19. There are more plot twists with Andy and Jack’s respective families.

Episode 17, “The Road You Didn’t Take” – Watch It: Jack’s backstory with his family is always interesting. Travis makes a decision that sets up a major Station 19 season 6 storyline.

Episode 18, “Crawl Out Through the Fallout” – Watch It: The Station 19 season 5 finale does a good job of balancing humor and drama. Of course, there’s a shocking cliffhanger

Season 6 (2022-2023)

Number Of Episodes: 18

Jaina Lee Ortiz as Andy Herrera in Station 19 season 6 episode 15-1

Episode 1, “Twist and Shout” – Watch It: Station 19 season 6 features another time jump. A lot has changed in 6 months and a tornado hits Seattle.

Episode 2, “Everybody’s Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey” – Watch It: Jack and Maya have two of the most compelling, rough storylines this season, and that’s what this episode is all about.

Episode 3, “Dancing with Our Hands Tied” – Skip It: Crisis One disputes are typically well done, but this episode brings back one of the show’s most hated minor couples.

Episode 4, “Demons” – Watch It: Station 19 has a Halloween episode. The station’s event for children is adorable. The corn maze fire brings Halloween horror.

Episode 5, “Pick Up the Pieces” – Watch It: Vic is finally finding where her passion lies as a firefighter. A beloved couple starts to make up but still has a long road ahead.

Episode 6, “Everybody Says Don’t” – Watch It: The Station 19 season 6 winter finale has one of the show’s biggest, most shocking cliffhangers that had viewers anxiously awaiting its return.

Station 19 season 6 went on hiatus from November 10, 2022 to February 23, 2023.

Episode 7, “We Build Then We Break” – Watch It: The Station 19 season 6 winter premiere provides important answers about what happened at the end of the previous episode.

Episode 8, “I Know a Place” – Watch It: Everyone’s favorite therapist, Dr. Diane Lewis, is back again. Theo’s backstory finally gets explored outside his friendship with Travis.

Episode 9, “Come as You Are” – Skip It: This is a difficult watch, as multiple characters make bad decisions. It’s hard to have sympathy for Beckett, but that may change.

Episode 10, “Even Better Than the Real Thing” – Watch It: After over a season of frustration, the Station 19 team stands up to Beckett. Things are improving for the fan-favorite couple.

Episode 11, “Could I Leave You?” – Watch It: Station 19 returns to thrilling cases. This episode is action-packed all around. It’s a nice break from personal drama, though it’s still present.

Episode 12, “Never Gonna Give You Up” – Watch It: Theo is a terrible interim captain, and the scenes that have nothing to do with firefighting

Episode 13, “It’s All Gonna Break” – Skip It: Unfortunately, Eli and Theo start becoming the villains of Station 19 season 6. Yet, Dixon is even worse.

Episode 14, “Get It All Out” – Watch It: While Theo is still in his reign of terror, Maya and Carina have some great scenes.

Episode 15, “What Are You Willing to Lose” – Watch It: Dixon being a villain works in Ross’ favor, as she turns into more of a hero than an antihero in Station 19 season 6.

Episode 16, “Dirty Laundry” – Watch It: Andy and Chief Ross have powerful interactions. Beckett is making improvements, which is a welcome change in character.

Episode 17, “All These Things That I’ve Done” – Watch It: Mayoral election day raises the stakes for SFD Station 19’s future. Vic reminds viewers why she’s one of the best characters.

Episode 18, “Glamorous Life” – Watch It:Station 19’s season 6 ending offers another major cliffhanger. It’s one of the show’s most high-stakes episodes.

Season 7 (2024-2024)

Number Of Episodes: 10

Jason George as Ben Warren, Jaina Lee Ortiz as Andy Herrera, Barrett Doss as Vic Hughes Jay Hayden as Travis Montgomery and Danielle Savre as Maya Bishop in Station 19 season 7 episode 9

Episode 1, “This Woman’s Work” – Watch It: One of the most heartbreaking Station 19 storylines begins with Jack. At least things are going well again for Maya and Carina.

Episode 2, “Good Grief” – Watch It: This episode is bound to make viewers cry. There’s an awkward funeral, a sad goodbye, and an odd family reunion.

Episode 3, “True Colors” – Watch It: Station 19 has its first pride episode. An interaction with counter-protesters threatens their safety. Bailey is, once again, a saint.

Episode 4, “Trouble Man” – Skip It: Nothing goes right in this episode. It’s upsetting and frustrating. It’s difficult to watch the characters struggle in Station19’s final season.

Episode 5, “My Way” – Watch It: This episode has a dramatic disaster with a fire by the Seattle Space Needle. It also helps give Andy her Station 19 happy ending.

Station 19 season 7, episode 5 was the show’s 100th episode.

Episode 6, “With So Little To Be Sure Of” – Watch It: Station 19 season 7 is full of tearjerkers. It’s one of Vic’s best episodes, even though it’s also one of her saddest.

Episode 7, “Give It All” – Watch It: Station 19 finally resolves an old Maya storyline after years of waiting. The episode also provides important Native American representation.

Episode 8, “Ushers of the New World” – Watch It: There are some interesting storylines as Joey shadows Ben at the station, and Ross’ Korean sister shadows her.

Episode 9, “How Am I Supposed To Live Without You” – Watch It: Station 19’s penultimate episode begins its last with Grey’s Anatomy. A wildfire makes it one of the show’s most intense.

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