Saturday, June 3, 2023

Fall Finales: Station 19 - Seasons Six

Lastly for a big week of finales is Station 19's season six finale. Never fear the Whitehouse Plumbers finale will feature early next week. Plus I may finally get back to the movies this weekend.

So episode 18 Glamorous Life sees the Station 19 team attending the Firefighters Ball where Warren will receive his Medal of Valor. 

After some encouragement from Miranda, Warren accepts the award in honor of those who could not be saved. Dixon is there because his wife oversees the ball. Gibson notices a pregnant waitress named Nanette. Ross privately tells Herrera that she will be named captain. 

The news leaks out, and Hughes wants to celebrate, which upsets Ruiz. Theo and Hughes argue about their relationship. 

Later, Gibson catches Ruiz kissing Kate Powell. DRAMA!

When smoke comes out of a wall, Ross has Herrera take command to find the source. She extinguishes the fire in the basement but notices that the floor above is about to collapse. 

She tries to warn the guests, but people, including Ross, Dixon, and Nanette, fall into the hole. Bishop and DeLuca find Nanette and perform an emergency delivery of her baby. 

Sullivan finds and revives Ross, and they make up. Montgomery finds Dixon, but he succumbs to his injuries and dies. The situation gets under control when, suddenly, Gibson collapses.

So the cliffhanger is, what is wrong with Gibson?


After a two week delay to Australia via Disney+ I managed to avoid all spoilers of the Grey's Anatomy spin off. The series has been renewed for (potentially a shorter, later starting) seventh season. Each year Grey's gets renewed the speculation builds, is this the final season?

In all honestly both shows could end next season. Mainly given the US network airing this series has now launched an entire non-scripted slate of shows to kick off the 2023-2024 TV season.

So in one of my final network TV finales for a while is it worth catching up on the Seattle based fire fighters series? Is it better or worse than 9-1-1 or Fire Country? Well it's different, less tired than the OG 9-1-1 however not as full of heart as 9-1-1 Lonestar. Fire Country feels different as it has the prison fire fighters storyline, which is a little more original.

Montgomery's mayor run storyline was interesting this season, which did give the show a little more of an interesting angle.

If I am honest a shortened season seven would be a blessing for less filler episodes, more substantial storylines.

Until Riverdale, Nancy Drew and lastly the Blacklist all take their final bows, that's it for network TV for a bit.

More streaming finals incoming as the Fall Finales series continues!

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