"Station 19" Good Grief (TV Episode 2024) Poster

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glendaparriaga22 March 2024
This entire ep was amazing and touched several topics that are really close to home for a lot of people.

And why is important to we do something about it if we want things to get better.

And that is why we are fighting to save-station-19 because they are pretty much the only TV show at network television that is touching those topic that for a lot of people are still taboos.

Aside from that, we get to see Maya and Carina welcome their baby boy and the bigining of their journey to parenthood and as well we got to see them present him to their family at 19.

We get to see the entire team be there for Jack at one of his most vulnerable moment since his career as firefighter is over.
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10/10
oh wow..
benjamincthorne22 March 2024
When I say that this was an amazing episode, I am not joking even a little bit. I literally went from one emotion to another to the point that I laughed, I cried, I scratched my head in confusion, I threw my phone, I yelled... TV hasn't done that to me in a very long time.

The ending was... everything. It broke my heart but also filled it with so much joy and happiness and the feeling of being in a family. Once a family, always a family, and 19 is our family.

This show deserves to find another home and keep going. There's no reason for it to end. It touches topics that people are scared to touch on. It shines the light on these dark, shadowy places that make this world so terrifying and makes you feel like you're not alone. It brought me to a great deal of people, real, genuine connections that I wouldn't have made if it weren't for 19.

We will not go down without a fight. NINETEEN!

#Station19 #SaveStation19.
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10/10
Amazing
jleibel23 March 2024
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I'm so happy marina are parents now. I hope Jack will work with the clinic and crisis one. I hope Becketts recovery goes well and he stays friends with Vic. I like that they address gun control. Love seeing Dana again and Marsha. Love that there is so much representation on this show because it really does matter to everyone. Why does the lady have to be seuing Carina. Love how they address problems with the police and Ben helping the lady with her dialysis. I really don't like Kate I hope she's the one leaving station 19. Love maya and carina working together hope carina works more with the clinic and crisis one. This show really does deserve more seasons #savestation19 #station19.
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10/10
Wow
liended23 March 2024
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What an episode!!

We are 2 episodes in the new season and wow, I have no words.

The episodes are packed with incredible scenes and amazing conversations.

Spoiler - spoiler - spoiler

So many things happend:
  • jack can't be a firefighter anymore (beautiful closing scene)
-carina is getting sued (excited to see that play out)
  • the crisis one call
  • ....


I wish we had more screen time and conversations with maya an carina. The baby storyline is so beautiful but also needs more conversations. We go from saying yes to fostering (episode 1) to already bringing the baby home(episode 2) but there was close to none conversations about that.

So I hope they give them more time/ space to talk.

And maybe focusing less on characters that they added later on (Kate)

But overal an amazing episode so very executor the next one.
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10/10
"Emotional Rollercoaster
lshindle23 March 2024
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'Good Grief' delivers a poignant mix of emotion, action, and social relevance. Maya and Carina's journey into motherhood is beautifully portrayed, offering a touching glimpse into their evolving relationship. Vic's unwavering support for Beckett adds depth to their dynamic, highlighting the importance of friendship and understanding. Seeing Andy navigating her new captaincy. To the heart break of seeing Jack come to terms after his injury that he can no longer be a fire fighter.

However, it's the storyline revolving around the crisis one call focused on gun and extreme risk law that truly shines. #Station19 bravely tackles this pressing issue, shedding light on the complexities and consequences of gun violence. This storyline doesn't just entertain; it educates, sparks conversations, and potentially saves lives. In today's climate, where such discussions are crucial, #Station19's commitment to addressing real-world issues is commendable.

With its vast global audience eagerly awaiting each episode, #Station19 has proven it deserves more than just 10 episodes. Its ability to tackle important social issues while delivering compelling storytelling is a testament to its value. Let's #SaveStation19 and find it a new come to ensure it continues to captivate and inspire viewers worldwide.
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10/10
GRIEF
Rogue_mms6 April 2024
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Episode 2 showed just being there, support and crisis. Jack being told he can no longer be a firefighter. Sean asking Vic to attend a family funeral (unlikely pair but I like it). Travis taking food to Kitty Dixon and of course comforting Emmett in more ways than one. Ben and Theo dealing with a patients agitated son. Maya and Carina not only dealing with a patient that's potentially contagious, the thought of not being able to take Liam home then Carina being served a lawsuit simultaneously receiving a call to pick up Liam and finally introducing him to NINETEEN. Then it's time it's time for Jack to write his name under the table as his watch is over. This episode showed me even when you are surrounded by utter chaos some way some how calmness creeps in and you begin to breathe a little easier.

Grief is never easy. I gave birth to and lost my firstborn one and only daughter in August of 2001. Every week after that something bad happened (9/11 happened that year). The amount of times my heart was shattered not only shattered obliterated. GRIEF! Still cuts to my core to this day. Station 19 has this way of showing GRIEF in a way that makes sense.
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