‘Station 19’ Season 7 Premiere Recap & Showrunners Q&A: Andy Takes Captaincy As Feelings Smolder Among Exes
15.03.2024 - 03:07
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SPOILER ALERT: The following reveals major plot points from the Station 19 Season 7 premiere.
Station 19 returned tonight, airing the Season 7 premiere titled “This Woman’s Work,” and as everyone knows, this will be the final season of the firefighter drama created by Stacy McKee.
As sad as that is, let’s look at the positives, shall we? There are nine episodes left after the premiere, and there’s a whole journey ahead of us — and it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
Speaking of bumpy, Jack (Grey Damon) is in a really bad way as the episode opens with him in surgery. Andie (Jaine Lee Ortiz) — on her first official day as Captain — of course is there with him when Grey Sloane’s Amelia Shepard (Caterina Scorsone) steps out to share an update, and the news is good overall. Amelia revealed that they had to remove a piece of his skull to get at the hematoma, and they successfully removed it. Phew! But he might not be out of the woods yet as his body needs time to recover. As all this is playing out, the ghost of Jack Gibson is floating around watching the whole thing play out.
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Elsewhere in the hospital, Carina (Stefania Spampinato) is caring for a baby boy who just lost his mother, and boy does it look like this little one has found its way into the arms of someone wanting a child more than anything. Carina’s wife Maya (Danielle Savre) is by her side as they also discuss buying a house together so they can start fresh after all the drama that played out last season.
Later, it’s revealed that Jack has encephalomalacia, scarring in his brain from previous traumatic injuries. He may have lost some fine motor skills on his left side, Amelia tells Andy, who is