Station 19 Saison 7 Épisode 4 : Analyse Intense

Station 19 Saison 7 Épisode 4 : Analyse Intense

Station 19 Season 7 Episode 4 Review

What an incredibly intense hour. The tension ran high and deep with Station 19 Season 7 Episode 4, and it feels like we’re at a turning point in the season that can change the path of the series and the fate of many of these characters. For what essentially amounts to a bottle episode, there was so much fraught tension within this hour it was enough to keep you on edge from beginning to end.

It had to be one of the longest shifts we’ve ever seen in this series, and by the end of it, it may have resulted in Station 19 being down another firefighter with more pending. But first, we have to give proper accolades to Station 19’s own Stefania Spampinato for her directorial debut on the series.

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She did a fantastic job directing this installment and had quite the task ahead of her based on much of the content crammed into this hour. It was nothing short of an emotional rollercoaster as it felt as if we witnessed Station 19 splinter right before our eyes.

The Fall of Station 19

We know Nineteen to be a family, and that’s not to say that they didn’t exude some of that within the hour, but for the most part, we saw so much tension between the crew and Andy at her absolute wit’s end. And with budget cuts on the horizon, the station operation with limited resources, and the inevitable call for them to lose some of their own, you could cut the tension with a knife.

Heavy is the Head - Station 19 Season 7 Episode 4

First, we must wonder if anything could’ve been done differently to prevent some of what we see. Sullivan had the wherewithal to ask Natasha Ross if their relationship and the deal she struck with the mayor had anything to do with what they’re experiencing right now.

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It’s as if everyone and everything may be paying the price for this relationship, but it also feels like it has to be so much bigger than this. Andy accused Ross of being selfish and only looking out for herself. It was something said in the heat of the moment after a grueling day that pulled her at all ends in ways she never could’ve imagined.

Theo’s Departure

But what’s also interesting is knowing that Sullivan is showing some self-awareness over the fact that he may be on the cusp of aging out, and he and Natasha may be why things are falling apart. He expressed how vital Nineteen was to him, so is there a scenario where he may consider falling on his sword for the group’s good?

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Something tells me it could be a strong possibility and a sign of growth. Meanwhile, Maya is so content with her domestic life with Carina DeLuca that it wouldn’t be surprising if she considers a career change, too.

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While all hell was breaking loose at the station, Maya and Carina were working through some issues regarding Liam and figuring out how to raise him.

Parenting Debates

I sympathized with Maya Bishop a great deal during this storyline because it felt like she was on the defense. But so are Carina’s. There was so much attention paid to what Maya was and wasn’t doing and the root of her behavior regarding Liam that there wasn’t enough exploration of how Carina’s experiences also influence how she perceives things and her approach to Liam.

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Their exchange of expressing their biggest fears was an excellent scene for them. And it resulted in them knowing that they’re both still ready to have a child of their own, which was great to have confirmed.

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