Stefania Spampinato had an emotional reaction to the Station 19 series finale at the cast’s final table read.
“Most of us were crying,” Spampinato, 41, said in a video from Station 19’s official Instagram page on Tuesday, May 21. “Peter [Paige] cried throughout the whole thing but that doesn’t make news anymore he cries all the time.”
The clip cut to footage from the day the cast read through the final episode, which will be a two-parter with the first half airing on Friday, May 24. As the group sat down at their seats, boxes of tissues were spread throughout the room. In the middle of the reading, Spampinato grabbed a towel to cover her entire head as she sobbed.
Spampinato was seated next to her costar and on-screen wife, Danielle Savre, who comforted her as she cried. While Savre, 35, was able to hold back her tears during the final reading, the actress shared that she had a lot of appreciation for what the series gave her seven seasons.
“I’m really grateful that we had seven amazing years [and] that we had 100 episodes,” Savre said in the clip. “That’s really a gift that not a lot of shows can achieve and we made so many amazing memories.”
Savre shared she “wants to leave with” the feeling of gratitude as the show comes to an end. Meanwhile, for Spampinato, she’s not ready to close the curtain, especially for the friendships she’s made.
“I feel like maybe it’s not a full goodbye, maybe it’s like till soon,” she explained. “Let’s leave it at that. No goodbyes.”
Spampinato made her debut on Station 19, which is a Grey’s Anatomy spinoff series, on season 3 as her Grey’s character Dr. Carina DeLuca. She joined the main cast in season 4, later becoming the love interest of Savre’s character, Maya Bishop.