But surely they wouldn’t have Miranda lose her husband so soon after the death of her mother from Covid… right? Jason George couldn’t be leaving… could he?! And yet, the loss of Ben would be the one most likely to devastate characters on both shows. Unfortunately, he’s a prime candidate for being the one who doesn’t make it out alive as we also see Bailey telling someone at the hospital that she’s trying to reach him and he won’t pick up his phone. In the last episode, he was at the homeless encampment and that could be what we’re seeing in the promo. More: Young & Restless star mourns loss of his motherĭisturbingly, it appears that Ben is out on a call when the explosion occurs and looks to be in an enclosure or under debris. It’s a given that our faves will leap into action to deal with the damage to the neighborhood involved and the incoming traumas, in fact, we see that occurring in the teaser, but there’s a more concerning bit… someone we know won’t survive! At another point in the promo, we learn that there was a second explosion. The drama begins on Station 19, in an episode entitled Things We Lost in the Fire, where the initial boom has characters in both locations questioning whether it was a bomb or an earthquake they had just experienced. When we say explosive, we mean that quite literally, as the promo reveals that a shocking blast of some kind will rock a neighborhood close enough to both the firehouse and Grey Sloan hospital that those on shift will feel and hear it… not to mention have to deal with the fallout. Station 19 and Grey’s Anatomy return on Thursday, November 11 after a two-week hiatus with an explosive new crossover event that will have fans of the series reaching for their tissue boxes and crying into their wine. For some viewing options during the hiatus, be sure to check out our 2021 summer TV premiere guide, and stay tuned to CinemaBlend for the latest in TV and movie news.A crossover event death hits close to home at Grey Sloan and leaves the lives of the firefighters changed forever. Station 19 will return to ABC for Season 5 in the 2021-2022 TV season, along with Grey's Anatomy after it finally received the renewal for Season 18. But I'm still hoping that Station 19 doesn't resolve all their issues right off the bat in Season 5. Who could have guessed that Grey's would deliver a Meredith and Derek wedding even years after Patrick Dempsey's character was killed off, or that Japril would kinda sorta end up endgame despite all the factors working against them, or even Alex running off into the sunset to be with Izzie in an especially divisive twist? If Grey's can change the fabric of the show to bring a couple back together, even I can admit that all hope isn't lost for Andy and Sullivan on the Grey's spinoff. I've watched enough seasons of Grey's Anatomy to acknowledge that relationships in this TV universe can wax and wane on a regular basis. That's not to say that Station 19 has to be done with Andy and Sullivan for good because of what went down in the finale, but I definitely think what went down in "Forever And Ever, Amen" means that Station 19 needs to be done with them for at least the beginning of Season 5. Andy even called herself out for how quickly she and Sullivan got married, the hard truths she learned about him and their dynamic after they tied the knot, and seemed altogether happier when he wasn't around. Admittedly, I haven't been a fan of Andy and Sullivan's relationship ever since Sullivan outed their relationship despite her clearly not being ready for that, but based on Sullivan maneuvering his way into Maya's job and Andy's reaction, it seems like the show is in the process of breaking down their relationship.
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