Maya and Carina were among the most beloved couples inStation 19, and what could have been in store for them hadStation 19continued makes its cancelation hurt more. Maya sprinting to get the patient’s nose to Grey Sloan Memorial and being noticed by Carina gave their relationship an unusual start, but this didn’t stop it from having its fair share of ups and downs after their families’ dramatic moments affected Maya and Carina directly. Because of everything they had to overcome alone and together,Maya and Carina’s relationship had one of the best developments in the firefighting drama.
Grey’s Anatomy’s Most Exciting Spinoff Future Isn’t Station 19
The long-running Shonda Rhimes medical drama Grey’s Anatomy boasts one spin-off that may have it beat — and that might just make a return to TV.
Despite Maya’s unwillingness to show vulnerability at their relationship’s beginning, Carina and Maya’s bond grew strong, with them being there for each other through Maya’s realization of her father’s abusive behavior and Andrew DeLuca’s gut-wrenching death. AfterStation 19season 6 pulled them apart following Maya’s crisis and refusal to accept help,Station 19ending with season 7made it possible forCarina and Maya to grow their family and get their hard-won happily ever after. However, what was in store for Maya and Carina’s future hadStation 19not been canceled would have been just as interesting to watch.

Danielle Savre and Stefania Spampinato Reveal Stories About Maya & Carina That Station 19 Never Got To Tell
Carina & Maya’s Future Unfurling Would Have Expanded Them As Characters
Maya’s Danielle Savre and Carina’s Stefania Spampinato looked back on Maya and Carina’s impact onStation 19and its fans as part ofEntertainment Weekly’s celebration of Shondaland’s 20 years, revealing what would have been in store for Maya and Carina. WhileStation 19season 7 finale’s flashforwardsshowed the potential future of the Station 19 firefighters, the firefighting drama couldn’t elaborate more. Savre revealed that given Maya eventually carrying a pregnancy,it would have been interesting to tackle the difficulties of growing their family and still working as a firefighter, the reason Maya didn’t want to have children initially.
Danielle Savre didn’t exclude the possibility of a cameo inGrey’s Anatomyif asked, and it would even make sense given how Carina still works at Grey Sloan and was even mentioned as recently asGrey’s Anatomyseason 21, episode 9.

Spampinato also touched uponthe themes thatStation 19couldn’t tackle due to time limitations, as season 7 only had ten episodes,and that would have directly involved Carina talking to young adults about sex and the way ovarian cancer is discussed. WithStation 19season 7 effectively showing Maya and Carina finding the place they’d make their home and finalizing Liam’s adoption, Spampinato added it would have been interesting to see how Maya and Carina would have reacted to potential struggles in their relationship after seven years together, but this couldn’t have been seen in season 7’s ten episodes.
Why Station 19 Was Canceled & How Did It End
Station 19’s Ending Set Up A Beautiful Future For The Firehouse Family
In its seven-season run,Station 19was popular among audiences and critics alike, shining bright particularly for how it dealt with difficult topics unequivocally and with tact.Its cancellation came partly as a shock because a reason wasn’t given andStation 19was nevertheless beloved, along with sharing a good chunk of viewers withGrey’s Anatomy, given the multiple crossovers through the years. Still, withStation 19season 7being written as the firefighting drama’s final season, its main characters could at least have their stories concluded in the best possible way.
Station 19season 7’s final scene focused on the firehouse’s future and its legacy under Maya as captain, with Andy’s visit confirming her promotion to chief.

In the final crossover event withGrey’s Anatomy,Station 19season 7 ended in a blaze of glory by putting its firefighters in the midst of the wildfire threatening Seattle and also foreshadowing where their future might bring them, showing Natasha and Robert’s wedding, Maya and Carina’s growing family, Travis and Vic’s trips, Pru’s graduation from the fire academy.Station 19season 7’s final scene focused on the firehouse’s future and its legacy under Maya as captain, with Andy’s visit confirming her promotion to chief, effectively givingStation 19’s protagonist the happily ever after she worked towards throughout the show.