Station 19’ Recap: Season 7, Episode 9
As we edge our way closer to the finale, this week’s episode is jam-packed. Let’s talk about it!
By Maggie Fremont
How typical of Station 19 to remind us exactly what it’s all about just before it rides off into the sunset. This penultimate outing starts by giving us the firefighter fantasy — hot and heroic — and ends with what is basically a smack in the face of reality and trauma. Honestly, just so rude, Station 19! Okay, we don’t have much time — a wildfire is headed straight for Seattle, if you can believe it, and before long, 19 is called to assist in preventing that fire from entering the city limits. The crew have battled wildfires before, but there is such a dark cloud hanging over these proceedings (a literal one and a metaphorical one!) that you’re constantly waiting for something terrible to happen. And then, it does. More than once.
Okay, no more stalling — it’s time to get into it.
This Is a Happy Thing
As the wildfires loom, Vic has a little Good News/Bad News Tour to go on around the station. She has to let the cat out of the bag about Crisis One receiving national funding, but the funding requires her to move to Washington, D.C., to run the program. Andy is up first, and while she’s ecstatic that the budget problem might be fixed and acts like she’s happy for Vic to take her and Miller’s baby national, you know she’s hurting. Later, she tells Maya that this just isn’t the way she thought the station would look when she became captain — losing Jack, Theo, and now Vic is hard. Maya tells her that, yes, it’s sad, but the old 19 was her dad’s version of the house. Now she gets to make it her own — a little Station 19 (Andy’s version), if you will.
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Eric McCandless
Vic (Barrett Doss) and Travis (Jay Hayden)
The harder stop on Vic’s tour is, no surprise, Travis. She tries to remind him that this is a good thing, this is a happy thing, but he is obviously heartbroken. It’s not until 19 is called in to the wildfire that Travis brings it up with Vic again, alone in the truck. He demands that she stay, even if she does secretly replace the houseplants she kills without letting Travis know. He can’t believe that after everything she’s gone through, she is just going to uproot her life.
Vic has no time for this from Trav! She isn’t afraid of change; she is excited by it. “I refuse to be complacent and stuck here forever,” she says. Travis immediately makes it about him — assuming she’s taking a dig at him and his life choices. She is exhausted. All she wants is for her “best friend in the world — [her] freaking person — to have [her] back.” You know when someone pulls out the p-world in the Grey’s Anatomy universe, emotions are high.
When 19 arrives at the wildfire, it’s chaos. Ross sends Andy right to the line, where, if the fire jumps, the next stop is the Seattle suburbs. Nineteen is the last line of defense — no pressure or anything. Ross also adds a few new faces to the group — a bunch of probies she handpicked as the best of the best. Is this a glimpse into what Station 19 (Andy’s version) could be? Maybe!
The team is putting out spot fires and doing their best to keep everything under control. They get absolutely zero help from Theo, Kate, and Dom, who were hired to keep a wellness retreat lodge from burning down while the fire rages around it. It’s their job to just stand around and not help, they say.
Just kidding — you know it’s like five minutes before Theo jumps in to lend 19 a hand. Theo is a good guy! We love this man! Dom follows right after, and since Travis is having very intense sex dreams about him, we appreciate knowing he’s one of the good ones too.
Dr. Ben Warren to the Rescue
When the team finds a severely injured man named Cameron thanks to his new friend Eliza, a former Marine looking for her husband, Bill, Ben slips right into doctor mode. Cameron is severely burned, and they need to get him to the medical tent immediately. The only way is to carry him. When Ben goes to lift the gurney, though, his shoulder injury prevents him from doing so. It’s very frustrating.
At the medical tent, Ben sees Cameron dying right in front of him — he needs to cut through the burnt skin to allow Cameron to breathe. With no available doctors, Ben decides to do it himself (the man has done several improv C-sections, Grey’s fans will tell you), so this feels right. And remember when he did that amputation in the field? Ben might be a firefighter, but he’s always and forever a surgeon too.
Later, after saving Cameron, he talks to Vic about this duality to his life. He was a really good doctor today, and it felt so good, but this injury is making it impossible to be a really good firefighter right now. Vic thinks he’s great at both — and that he has come a long way from being “the new guy,” which is a very sweet callback to their first few times working together. I don’t know — could Ben be contemplating moving back to surgery? Bailey would love it, for sure, but … would we really go there again?
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James Clark
Ben (Jason Winston George) and Vic (Barrett Doss)
Anyway, Ben calls Vic “Hughie” because that’s how they refer to her when they talk to Pru so “she’ll know [her] the way her dad knew [her],” which is really unfair to do to us because things are very intense right now, and we don’t need another reason to be on the verge of tears.
One Last Night on the Hose Bed
Nineteen gets a breather overnight when a whole bunch of our firefighters get to have a heart-to-heart. Maya, who in addition to the wildfires has been dealing with Carina spinning out over finding out if she’s pregnant or not, opens up to Andy. She says that if Carina can’t get pregnant, she thinks she would like to do it. Andy cannot believe the words coming out of her friend’s mouth. She calls her “Maya Kathleen,” so you know she means it. She reminds her of one of the best Maya Bishop quotes in Station 19 history: “Monogamy is for the weak, or the very, very dedicated.” Well, Maya is in the latter group now, and Andy couldn’t be prouder of her best friend. Maya is proud of Andy and all the work she’s doing at 19 too. It’s such a sweet moment between the two best friends. Almost too sweet, if you ask me! Something must be up, right?
Speaking of best friends: After Travis has a chat with Dom about Vic leaving, he realizes that Vic is right — Travis does fear change. But most of all, he fears losing Vic: He tells Dom about how she came into his life two weeks after Michael died and got him through it. “Sometimes it feels like Michael sent her to me,” he tells Dom. And now we’re all crying; it’s fine.
He finds Vic up on the hose bed and apologizes for being an ass. She gets it — she’s breaking up the dream team. But what if they didn’t have to break up? What if Travis moved to D.C. with her and helped her run Crisis One? “I want you to come with me,” she tells him. Has there ever been a greater platonic proposal than this one? Say yes, Travis! Just. Say. Yes.
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James Clark
Andy (Jaina Lee Ortiz), Ben (Jason Winston George), Vic (Barrett Doss), Travis (Jay Hayden), and Maya (Danielle Savre)
Before long, they are joined up there by Ben, Andy, and Maya, and I’m having flashbacks to when 19 went up in the hose beds to comfort Vic after Ripley died. Now they’re here as she is on the precipice of a great new adventure (one that Ripley would absolutely love, by the way). All these flashbacks are both feeding my soul and making me miserable. Thanks, Station 19!
All the Bad Things Are Happening!
The next morning, the fire has jumped the ridge. Things are bad. And they’re only about to get worse.
As our firefighters do their best to keep the embers and spot fires at bay, they just don’t have enough manpower or water. This could go south quickly.
Then, Theo notices a giant tree branch cracking and about to land directly on Travis. He runs toward his friend and pushes him out of the way just in time — and it’s Theo who winds up crushed by the tree branch. Nineteen rushes to his aid, but things look bad. He has an open femur fracture, he definitely has some internal bleeding, and his pelvis is fractured. Vic holds his hand and tries to tell him it’s going to be okay. She doesn’t want to hear any of his apologies — he isn’t dying today. They rush him into a medevac and watch as he is lifted out of the fires, his fate unknown. I swear, if this is some sort of full-circle karmic thing to make up for Michael dying under Theo’s watch, I don’t want it!
Just then, Maya and Andy hear a whistle in the distance and realize it must be Bill, Eliza’s husband — she showed them the whistles they always carry in case they got lost — and the two best friends go looking for him.
Meanwhile, at the hospital Carina has Taryn Helm check her pregnancy-test results. After a whole lot of anticipation, the results come in: Carina is pregnant. Yay! Finally! This is the best day of Carina’s and Maya’s lives, right?
Unfortunately, no one on this show can have it too good! As Maya and Andy go searching for Bill, they wind up separated, and Maya gets trapped behind a wall of fire. Andy is left helpless. We all are!
Well, we have one more episode to go and a whole lot of questions to be answered. Fire fam, is everyone holding their breath until next week?
This episode is dedicated to our series long Fire Apparatus Coordinator Jim Koenekamp, JK for short, who sadly and unexpectedly passed away during the filming of this episode. He was a beloved member of the Station 19 family who brought us all so much joy and laughter and love, and provided the show with not just authenticity, but fierce passion and dedication. We continue to send our love and strength to his family, friends, and loved ones
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