Station 19


Station 19 Information

Station 19 is an American action-drama television series created by Stacy McKee for ABC that premiered on March 22, 2018. McKee, Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers, and Paris Barclay serve as executive producers on the series, which is the second spin-off to Grey's Anatomy. Set in Seattle, the series focuses on the lives of the men and women at Seattle Fire Station 19. The series is produced by Shondaland and ABC Studios, with McKee serving as showrunner.

The series stars Jaina Lee Ortiz, Jason George, Grey Damon, Barrett Doss, Alberto Frezza, Jay Hayden, Okieriete Onaodowan, Danielle Savre, and Miguel Sandoval. In May 2017, the spin-off received a series order from ABC. Ortiz was cast in July 2017, and the cast was filled out by October. Filming for the series takes place primarily in Los Angeles.

In May 2018, ABC renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on October 4, 2018.

Premise

The series follows a group of heroic firefighters of the Seattle Fire Department at Station 19 from the captain down the ranks to the newest recruit in their personal and professional lives.

Cast and characters

Main

  • Jaina Lee Ortiz as Andrea "Andy" Herrera: A Lieutenant at Station 19 and the daughter of Captain Pruitt Herrera. She was a Co-Acting Captain of Station 19.
  • Jason George as Benjamin "Ben"? Warren: A firefighter at Station 19 and a former anesthesiologist-turned-surgical-resident at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. He is married to Miranda Bailey.
  • Grey Damon as Jack Gibson: Lieutenant at Station 19. He is passionate, energetic, and fearless. He was one of Station 19"?s Co-Acting Captains, along with Herrera
  • Barrett Doss as Victoria "Vic" Hughes: A younger firefighter at Station 19.
  • Alberto Frezza as Ryan Tanner: A police officer at Seattle PD. He and Andy are longtime friends and had a romantic relationship in high school.
  • Jay Hayden as Travis Montgomery: A firefighter and the heart of Station 19.
  • Okieriete Onaodowan as Dean Miller: A charismatic firefighter at Station 19.
  • Danielle Savre as Maya Bishop: A bisexual firefighter at Station 19 and a former Olympic athlete who is also Andy's best friend.
  • Miguel Sandoval as Pruitt Herrera: Captain at Station 19 and a mentor to Andy and Jack. He steps down from his role in the series premiere.
  • Boris Kodjoe as Robert Sullivan (season 2): The new Captain at Station 19 who recently returned to Seattle. Prior to being Captain he was the General at the Academy where Miller and Gibson were training. He was once best friends with Chief Ripley but their friendship faded when Robert moved to Montana after his wife's death.

Recurring

  • Marla Gibbs as Edith, a feisty retirement home retiree who sets up Travis with her grandson, Grant
  • Brett Tucker as Fire Chief Lucas Ripley, the Fire Chief for Seattle Fire Department
  • Brenda Song as JJ, a music reviewer who Dean saves from a fire and later begins to date
  • Leslie Hope as Battalion Chief Frankel, the battalion chief for Seattle Fire Department
  • Sterling Sulieman as Grant, the sous chef grandson of Edith who she sets up with Travis
  • Chandra Wilson as Dr. Miranda Bailey, Chief of Surgery at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital and Ben Warren's wife.
  • Birgundi Baker as Yemi (season 2), Dean's sister

Notable guests

  • Ellen Pompeo as Dr. Meredith Grey: Chief of General Surgery at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
  • Jake Borelli as Dr. Levi Schmitt: A new intern at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
  • BJ Tanner as Tuck Jones: Warren's stepson.
  • Jee Young Han as Charlotte Dearborn: The Fire Lieutenant of Station 12, who competes against Herrera and Gibson for Captain.
  • Giacomo Gianniotti as Dr. Andrew DeLuca (season 2): A surgical resident at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
  • Kelly McCreary as Dr. Maggie Pierce (season 2): Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.

Episodes

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Backdoor pilot (2018)

For the backdoor pilot, "No. overall" and "No. in season" refer to the episode's place in the order of episodes of the parent series Grey's Anatomy.

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|ShortSummary    = A house fire brings two young boys, who were rescued by the Seattle fire department"?Station 19, to the ER. Meredith Grey meets Andy Herrera, a firefighter, who has her hand inside the patient, clamping his abdominal aorta. While Andy gets a front row seat to view the action inside the OR, Ben Warren struggles with the idea of not being a surgeon anymore. Dr Koracick, Amelia Shepherd's former professor, shows up to help her with her research project, but quickly shoots down her ideas. However, when they confront each other about their difference in opinion, they come up with an idea to save her patient. Richard Webber watches Miranda Bailey very closely, as it's her first day back after recovering from her heart attack. Jackson Avery begins to worry about April Kepner and the fact that the interns have nicknamed her "the Party."
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Season 1 (2018)

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|ShortSummary    = With the absence of Captain Pruitt, Andy and Jack try to navigate how to work together, when they have to take turns on being captain. Andy is the first one, but things get complicated on her first day. Warren and Victoria start working together when the fire alarm is pulled on Ben's son (Tucker)'s school. In the meantime, Dean meets a civilian, JJ, when she asks him help to fix her apartment's alarm. A car accident on a rural road puts both the victims and the crew"?s lives at risk.
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|ShortSummary    = The team deals with a fire at a brand-new bed-and-breakfast that keeps reigniting. Jack and Andy resume their sexual relationship after a week of bickering as co-captains, but they are not at secretive as they think they are. Maya keeps her distance from Andy after she asked Maya to back off and doesn't tell her when Ryan has her come over to the police station to identify her brother, who was caught shoplifting art supplies. Instead, she confides in Ryan that her brother lost his way because of their parents' devotion to her Olympic career. Dean seeks to ask out JJ and asks Travis and Pruitt for advice. Travis meets a handsome man through Edith. Meanwhile, Ben notices that the blue fire experience has left a mark on Victoria, who denies having developed a fear of fire as it would end her career.
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|ShortSummary    = Maya and Andy go on a stakeout for a raid set up by Ryan and his team. While they fear for his safety, they hash out the recent tension between them and come clean about their problems. Seeing Ryan in his professional environment sparks Andy's interest. Pruitt turns up the heat on Jack following his discovery of his and Andy's sexual relationship. One by one, the other team members find out as well. Bailey visits the station and reprimands Pruitt for not following her instructions. JJ asks Dean out on a date. The team responds to a man caught in a dangerous, electrical situation while a pregnant woman, who turns out to be the man's wife, comes to the station looking for help with car seats.
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|ShortSummary    = Jack and Andy participate in the captaincy drill test, The Incinerator. Much to their dismay, they learn that all the candidates are up for the department's sole available captain position at Station 19. Jack and Andy decide to work together in order to make sure one of them will end up getting the position. After Andy breaks protocol to save a life, Frankel's bias towards Andy is called into question by Fire Chief Ripley, whom Jack impresses with his test. With Travis as acting captain, the team responds to a woman whose leg is caught in a pothole. Inspired by the woman's courage to finally express her love to her long-time friend, Victoria comes clean to the team about her fear of fire. The team decides to keep it a secret from the lieutenants and to help Victoria any way they can. Pruitt seeks out Bailey for help when his health takes a turn for the worse.
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|Viewers         = 5.17
|ShortSummary    = Despite his increase in symptoms, Pruitt runs before Bailey can perform a checkup. He tries to hide his worsening symptoms but his colleagues find out and take him back to the hospital, where his treatment is increased. He also realizes he has to let people in and allows Andy to be kept in the loop. Edith plays Cupid for Travis and Grant, but Travis isn't too eager to start dating again. Maya and Travis help Victoria face her fears, while Maya runs into her homeless brother again and tries to offer him help. Ryan joins the team as they respond to a strip mall fire much to Jack's dismay. It leads Ryan to discover his heroic side, which causes him to tell Andy that he's done standing back. Bailey discovers that Ben has been hiding the dangerous calls from her.
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|ShortSummary    = The time has come for peer reviews in the battle for the Captain position. Fire Chief Ripley interviews each team member and stresses the importance of a call earlier that day that went horribly wrong due to decisions made by both Jack and Andy. After piecing together what happened exactly from their testimonies, Ripley forces everyone to take a side based on the difficult dilemma the lieutenants were faced with. Victoria lashes out and tells him he has to pick either Jack or Andy rather than an outside candidate, but her behavior does more harm than good. Maya is surprised by Ripley's recommendation to run for Lieutenant herself. Travis surprisingly backs Andy given his bad experiences with incapable Captains while Dean also backs her despite his support for Jack. Pruitt, who's stuck at the hospital for a new round of chemo, confides in Ripley that he should choose neither Jack nor Andy.
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|Viewers         = 4.45
|ShortSummary    = Pruitt warns Andy not to get her hopes up for the Captain position. A tired Dean messes up at the scene of a house fire and traps part of the team, police officers, and a civilian in a garage that was specifically built to keep people out. As the rest of the team has trouble reaching the fire inside the highly protected house, the temperature in the garage keeps rising, threatening the lives of everyone inside. With a similar call that ended with the deaths of his colleagues in his mind, Pruitt arrives at the scene to urge Andy to fight herself a way out. The trapped people work together and cause an explosion to burst open the garage doors. While celebrating their victory, Victoria covers for Dean, Jack finds out about Andy's involvement with Ryan, and Pruitt comes clean to Andy about his recommendation for the Captain position, explaining he wanted to rally the team against an outsider.
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|ShortSummary    = The team celebrates Ben surviving 50 fires. Ripley's interviews with the remaining candidates are cut short when he has to help out at a skyscraper fire. Jack tells Andy he's transferring to another station if he doesn't make Captain. After remaining on standby for hours, the team is finally called to the skyscraper fire. Maya and Victoria work with Molly, an evacuation captain, to control a crowd stuck on a floor above the fire. Maya hides her hearing problems following the barotrauma she suffered in the garage. Dean and Jack try to keep the fire away from combustibles on the building's maintenance floor. After the fire jumps floors and chaos ensues, Ben has to save a lethally injured Travis and finds a trampled Molly in the staircase, forcing him to choose between saving her or Travis. Andy saves Charlotte and impresses Ripley. However, she openly defies his orders by sending an elevator to the floor Jack and Dean are stuck on. Jack stays behind to close fire doors to save the scattered crew. As Andy begs him to save himself, they lose contact and a blast shakes the building, putting everyone's life in jeopardy. Meanwhile, back the station, Ryan and Bailey work to resuscitate an unconscious Pruitt.
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Season 2 (2018-19)

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|ShortSummary    = Following the blast, Andy disobeys Ripley's orders and goes back to look for Jack accompanied by Maya. After saving a victim, Dean also goes back inside against Ripley's order to save Jack, but he ends up assisting Victoria in getting Travis out. Ben manages to save Molly while Andy and Maya save Jack. Travis and Molly are taken to Grey Sloan Memorial. While waiting, Ben bonds with Molly's mother and finds that Victoria blames him for leaving Travis. However, she forgives him when she sees how heartbroken he is to find out about Molly's passing on the operating table. Pruitt pulls through and Andy is told he is close to remission, but Ryan keeping his deterioration a secret from her leads to them deciding to break their pattern of looking for comfort with one another. The station's crew is introduced to their new, tough captain: Robert Sullivan. Meanwhile, flashbacks detail the origins of the close friendships between Maya and Andy, Dean and Jack, and Victoria and Travis.
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|Viewers         = 6.54
|ShortSummary    = Dean asks out Dr. Maggie Pierce. Andy decides to impress the new captain by letting him bask in her awesome but finds that her father is holding her back. With Pruitt approaching remission, Andy decides to move out and accepts Maya's offer to come live with her. The team sets out to rescue a boy who ran away from Grey Sloan and fell into the drainage system pipes while being pursued by Ryan. Andy attempts a risky move to save the boy but sidelines a prepared Maya in doing so, resulting in a fight between the two as well as a reprimand for Andy by Sullivan. After having joined the firefighters at the rescue scene with Dr. Andrew DeLuca, Maggie turns Dean down, but he lets her know that his offer still stands, should she ever be without a boyfriend. Travis visits the station and is drawn into the action of the rescue. Ben is put on desk duty for not sticking to protocol and Pruitt is offended when Sullivan suggests he retire.

This episode concludes a crossover with Grey's Anatomy that begins on "Momma Knows Best".

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|ShortSummary    =The firehouse is on high alert as their new captain gives out orders. Maya and Andy are living as friends together. At a call, an old woman is stuck and Andy goes in to rescue her. Travis and Vic are at odds after she reveals that she almost saw him die. Meanwhile, a police ride along turns into a brief partnership as Ryan takes an unlikely member of the team with him. 
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|ShortSummary    = Sullivan assign each member of the crew a specialty skill to learn; Ryan is caught off guard when he comes face to face with someone from his past; Sullivan, Andy and Maya handle a structure fire in a derelict building.
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|ShortSummary    = While captain Sullivan brings together the police and fire departments for a training seminar, Ben and Miranda start to fall apart.
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|Viewers         = 5.10
|ShortSummary    = Ryan's dad makes an unexpected visit while Sullivan finds an unlikely source for bonding tips.
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|ShortSummary    = With a windstorm raging over Seattle, the team's Friendsgiving at Dean's is cut short and moved over to the station. Andy and Sullivan head out in the aid car to aid a hit-and-run victim. Upon finding out the accident happened at the exact same spot where his wife died, Robert has trouble keeping himself together while a faulty connection to dispatch leaves them unsure which hospital is still accessible. The rest of the team heads out to free a man who got trapped under a collapsed car port. While at the scene, the situation worsens when destroyed electrical wiring causes a house fire. Back at the station, Jack is unable to hide his PTSD from Pruitt after a confrontation. Meanwhile, Ryan discovers that the FBI has issued an arrest warrant for his father, leaving him unsure whether to act on it or not. Ripley and Victoria try to hide their budding relationship while he spends the day at the station. Over dinner, he announces that Maya will soon be promoted to Lieutenant, although the promotion requires her to move to Station 23. Maya calls Andy to tell her, but Andy is unreachable as the aid car was blown off the road into a ravine.
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|ShortSummary    = Andy has to take care of Captain Sullivan and their patient in the crashed aid car. Since Robert can't move his legs, Andy has to keep Shannon alive and climb up the hill to place a flare all by herself. Back at the station, Pruitt demands the firefighters stage an intervention for Jack, who starts lashing out. Travis breaks things off with Grant. As soon as they get word that the aid car never arrived at the hospital, the team stages a successful search and rescue mission. Ryan decides to let his father go. Four months later, Andy is awarded a Medal of Valor even though she doesn't think she deserves it. Victoria and Ripley's relationship continues to grow while Jack has started therapy. 
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|Viewers         = 5.02
|ShortSummary    = Andy, Maya and Dean find a woman who is injured and has amnesia; Capt. Sullivan, Ben and Jack nearly have a close call while they're treating a patient; Ryan may not have seen the last of his father.
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|Viewers         = 5.55
|ShortSummary    = Jack and Maya are called to treat minor injuries in a stalled subway train, but they discover a contagious disease may be spreading amongst the passengers and initiate a quarantine, much to some passengers' dismay. As they work together to avert a crisis amidst several medical crises, Jack's PTSD is looming. Andy and Victoria give a tour to Kathleen, a cadet from the Fire Academy who's on the brink of dropping out, and give her tips to stand her ground as a woman in the tough training program. Meanwhile, the men discover a more cheerful side to Sullivan when he helps out to repaint Travis' apartment. Jack and Maya celebrate their successful day together in the shower. Pruitt forces Ryan to vet potential buyers for his house.
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|ShortSummary    = The station is shaken up when a young girl crashes an RV into the building. While the crew works to stabilize the structure, Ben works to stabilize the girl's mother with seizures, earning him his blessing to apply for Medic One. Andy takes care of the girl, whose insulin is possibly disturbed by the crash. Ripley works with Travis and learns that he knows about his involvement with Victoria, prompting a fight between the new couple. A baby is left at reception, forcing the firefighters to take turns in babysitting duty, which has a surprising effect on the initially averse Maya. Meanwhile, Jack and Dean have dinner with the latter's family, who disapprove of Dean's career choice. Dean's sister Yemi drops the bomb that she, too, wants to move out. In order to convince their parents to give her the same support he had, Dean agrees to go on dates with suitable women of his mother's choosing. Pruitt gets personal with his real estate agent.
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|ShortSummary    = Dean goes on a series of bad dates with women who disapprove of firefighting. Andy walks in on Pruitt and Reggie and struggles to accept him moving on, a sentiment Robert is familiar with. On her way home, a sick Victoria witnesses a car crash involving a woman in labor. She works to keep the couple safe in the pouring rain and prepares for the impending delivery. Ripley finds himself in need of talking and confides in his old friend Sullivan. Jack confides in Maya that Dean's family troubles have him wondering about his own parents. After the rescue, Victoria confronts her fight with Ripley and they agree to work things out. While Maya is eager to help him out, he doesn't want to act on it yet, causing friction between them. Ryan ends his involvement with Andy in favor a second date with Jenna.
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Production

Development

On May 16, 2017, ABC chief Channing Dungey announced at ABC's upfront presentation that the network had given a straight-to-series order for a second Grey's Anatomy spin-off. Stacy McKee, a long-term Grey's writer and executive producer, will serve as showrunner and executive producer, with Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers also serving as executive producers. The series, which would be set in a Seattle firehouse, would follow the lives of a group of firefighters. The order consisted of 10 episodes. When announcing the series, Dungey said, "No one can interweave the jeopardy firefighters face in the line of duty with the drama in their personal lives quite like Shonda, and Grey's signature Seattle setting is the perfect backdrop for this exciting spinoff." Patrick Moran, president at ABC Studios, added that "We talked [with Shonda] about the elements of Grey's Anatomy that seem to resonate with the audience "? emotional storytelling, deep human connection, a high-stakes environment and strong and empowered women "? and those elements will carry over to the spinoff." In July 2017, Paris Barclay signed on to the series as producing director and executive producer. In January 2018, it was announced that Ellen Pompeo had renewed her contract to portray Meredith Grey through season 16 of Grey's, in addition to becoming a producer on the show and a co-executive producer on the spin-off. Later that month, ABC announced that the series would be titled Station 19.

An episode of Grey's Anatomy, originally planned to air in fall 2017 but instead set to air in March 2018, will serve as a backdoor pilot for the series. The backdoor pilot episode will feature the introduction of the lead character of the spin-off, Andy Herrera, "as a story within the episode" and "showcase a really lovely story for Ben, where we get to just juxtapose his two worlds and see his reaction as he transitions from one world to the next".

On May 11, 2018, ABC renewed the series for a second season. The second season is scheduled to premiere on October 4, 2018. On October 19, 2018, it was announced that ABC had ordered a full season for the second season.

Casting

On July 26, 2017, Jaina Lee Ortiz was cast as the female lead. In September 2017, it was announced that Jason George, who has played Dr. Ben Warren since season 6 of Grey's Anatomy, would be leaving the series to join the spin-off as a series regular. He is expected to continue to be a series regular on Grey's until production on the spin-off begins. On October 6, 2017, Grey Damon was cast as Lieutenant Jack, Jay Hayden as Travis, Okieriete Onaodowan as Dean, Danielle Savre as Maya, and Barrett Doss as Victoria. They were shortly followed by Miguel Sandoval as Captain Pruitt, and Alberto Frezza as police officer Ryan.

Filming

Filming for the first season began on October 18, 2017, and concluded on April 2, 2018. Filming for the series takes place primarily in Los Angeles; additional filming for the series takes place in Seattle. The station in Station 19 is based on Seattle's Station 20, located in its Queen Anne neighborhood.

Release

Broadcast

Station 19 began airing on March 22, 2018, on ABC in the United States. CTV acquired the broadcast rights for Canada. Sky Living acquired the rights to air the series in the UK & Ireland.

Marketing

In early December 2017, Entertainment Weekly released first look images of the series.

Reception

Ratings

Overall

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Season 1

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| title2 = Invisible To Me | date2 = March 22, 2018 | rs2 = 1.1/5 | viewers2 = 5.43 | dvr2 = 0.9 | dvrv2 = 3.11 | total2 = 2.0 | totalv2 = 8.54

| title3 = Contain the Flame | date3 = March 29, 2018 | rs3 = 1.2/5 | viewers3 = 5.86 | dvr3 = 0.8 | dvrv3 = 2.70 | total3 = 2.0 | totalv3 = 8.56

| title4 = Reignited | date4 = April 5, 2018 | rs4 = 1.0/4 | viewers4 = 5.09 | dvr4 = 0.8 | dvrv4 = 2.63 | total4 = 1.8 | totalv4 = 7.72

| title5 = Shock to the System | date5 = April 12, 2018 | rs5 = 1.0/4 | viewers5 = 5.59 | dvr5 = 0.8 | dvrv5 = 2.40 | total5 = 1.8 | totalv5 = 7.99

| title6 = Stronger Together | date6 = April 19, 2018 | rs6 = 1.1/4 | viewers6 = 5.41 | dvr6 = 0.7 | dvrv6 = 2.42 | total6 = 1.8 | totalv6 = 7.84

| title7 = Let It Burn | date7 = April 26, 2018 | rs7 = 0.9/3 | viewers7 = 5.17 | dvr7 = 0.7 | dvrv7 = 2.30 | total7 = 1.6 | totalv7 = 7.47

| title8 = Every Second Counts | date8 = May 3, 2018 | rs8 = 1.0/4 | viewers8 = 5.14 | dvr8 = 0.7 | dvrv8 = 2.25 | total8 = 1.7 | totalv8 = 7.40

| title9 = Hot Box | date9 = May 10, 2018 | rs9 = 0.9/4 | viewers9 = 4.45 | dvr9 = 0.7 | dvrv9 = 2.29 | total9 = 1.6 | totalv9 = 6.75

| title10 = Not Your Hero | date10 = May 17, 2018 | rs10 = 1.0/4 | viewers10 = 5.10 | dvr10 = 0.7 | dvrv10 = 2.26 | total10 = 1.7 | totalv10 = 7.35 }}

Season 2

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| title2 = Under the Surface | date2 = October 11, 2018 | rs2 = 1.3/5 | viewers2 = 6.54 | dvr2 = 0.9 | dvrv2 = 2.75 | total2 = 2.2 | totalv2 = 9.29

| title3 = Home to Hold Onto | date3 = October 18, 2018 | rs3 = 0.8/3 | viewers3 = 4.16 | dvr3 = 0.7 | dvrv3 = 2.25 | total3 = 1.5 | totalv3 = 6.40

| title4 = Lost and Found | date4 = October 25, 2018 | rs4 = 0.9/4 | viewers4 = 5.02 | dvr4 = 0.6 | dvrv4 = 2.16 | total4 = 1.5 | totalv4 = 7.19

| title5 = Do a Little Harm... | date5 = November 1, 2018 | rs5 = 0.9/4 | viewers5 = 4.89 | dvr5 = 0.7 | dvrv5 = 2.32 | total5 = 1.6 | totalv5 = 7.21

| title6 = Last Day on Earth | date6 = November 8, 2018 | rs6 = 1.0/5 | viewers6 = 5.10 | dvr6 = 0.7 | dvrv6 = 2.38 | total6 = 1.7 | totalv6 = 7.48

| title7 = Weather the Storm | date7 = November 15, 2018 | rs7 = 1.2/5 | viewers7 = 5.91 | dvr7 = 0.7 | dvrv7 = 2.40 | total7 = 1.9 | totalv7 = 8.31

| title8 = Crash and Burn | date8 = March 7, 2019 | rs8 = 0.9/4 | viewers8 = 5.24 | dvr8 = 0.7 | dvrv8 = 2.54 | total8 = 1.6 | totalv8 = 7.78

| title9 = I Fought the Law | date9 = March 14, 2019 | rs9 = 0.8/4 | viewers9 = 5.02 | dvr9 = 0.6 | dvrv9 = 2.34 | total9 = 1.4 | totalv9 = 7.30

| title10 = Crazy Train | date10 = March 21, 2019 | rs10 = 0.9/4 | viewers10 = 5.55 | dvr10 = 0.6 | dvrv10 = 2.27 | total10 = 1.5 | totalv10 = 7.82

| title11 = Baby Boom | date11 = March 28, 2019 | rs11 = 1.0/5 | viewers11 = 5.44 | dvr11 = 0.6 | dvrv11 = 2.29 | total11 = 1.6 | totalv11 = 7.74

| title12 = When It Rains, It Pours! | date12 = April 4, 2019 | rs12 = 0.9/4 | viewers12 = 5.26 | dvr12 = 0.6 | dvrv12 = 2.38 | total12 = 1.5 | totalv12 = 7.64

| title13 = The Dark Night | date13 = April 11, 2019 | rs13 = 0.9/5 | viewers13 = 5.38 | dvr13 = 0.6 | dvrv13 = 2.15 | total13 = 1.5 | totalv13 = 7.53

| title14 = Friendly Fire | date14 = April 18, 2019 | rs14 = 0.8/4 | viewers14 = 4.96 | dvr14 = | dvrv14 = | total14 = | totalv14 = }}

Critical response

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 63% approval rating with an average rating of 6.0/10 based on 16 reviews. Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 55 out of 100 based on 10 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

Accolades

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result
2018 Imagen Awards Best Primetime Program - Drama Station 19



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