
The end of Station 19 could have led to Maya joining Grey’s Anatomy, but I’m thrilled that didn’t happen. Danielle Savre’s new role in Found offers her a fresh opportunity to showcase her talent in a way that returning to Grey’s Anatomy wouldn’t have.
In contrast, Savre’s addition to Found presents a chance for her character to interact broadly within the story. Creator Nkechi Okoro Carroll has indicated that Savre will bring a “beautiful, fun energy” to the show, and her character’s ambiguous nature could lead to intriguing dynamics—possibly even double-crosses. This complexity could provide Savre with a more significant and varied role than Maya might have had in Grey’s Anatomy.
Ultimately, the decision for Maya to remain in Station 19 and for Savre to embrace a new role aligns perfectly with the potential for character growth and storytelling depth in Found, rather than being just another face in a sprawling ensemble cast.