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Station 19 Stars Divulge the #Marina Stories They Never Got to Tell

Station 19 Stars Divulge the #Marina Stories They Never Got to Tell

Yahoo27-03-2025
When Grey's Anatomy spinoff Station 19 aired its series finale six months ago, co-stars Danielle Savre and Stefania Spampinato were no readier to say goodbye to Maya and Carina than #Marina shippers were. (And we weren't ready at all.) 'There was so much more story to tell with [them],' Savre tells Entertainment Weekly.
Such as? The challenges Maya would have faced in raising a family at the same time as she's fighting fires. 'We knew when we did those flash-forwards that Maya carried one of their children,' Savre notes. So 'it would have been nice to see how she was able to be pregnant and still be a firefighter.
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'That's something even real firefighters struggle with,' she adds, 'because how do you balance work and motherhood? I would have loved to have seen Maya [tackle] that.'
Spampinato goes back even further for storyline inspiration. 'Carina came into [Grey's Anatomy] with this study about female sexuality, and I would love to see her almost come full circle with that and teach sex education to younger adults,' she says. 'To still feel like [she's] contributing to society in a different way, geared to young adults since she now has kids.
'Also, they say relationships after seven years go through a little struggle,' she continues. 'I would have loved to see the seventh year of their relationship and see how they pulled through that.'
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Us, too. How about you? Hit the comments with the story arcs you'd have liked to have watched #Marina play out.
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