Grey’s Anatomy Season 21: The Secret Revival of Station 19’s Legacy

Grey’s Anatomy season 21’s return put a spotlight on Ben’s story after his handling of Grey Sloan’s incoming patients during the heat dome, hinting at its biggest Station 19 storyline finally being tackled in the medical drama. Grey’s Anatomy season 21, episode 9 had many things it needed to tackle after the winter finale left several stories without an end, putting the lives and the relationships of some characters in danger. A major but less immediately threatening development involved Ben at last, after Teddy placed him in charge of the ER management so that she could focus on her patients.

Ben’s refusal to close the ER despite Teddy’s direct orders already put him in stormy waters in Grey’s Anatomy season 21, episode 8, as thinking about what was best for the patients effectively let Ben put second what benefitted Grey Sloan Memorial. While his expertise should have helped Teddy, it ended up weighing on her even more, as Ben wasn’t the help Teddy had wanted, despite being an expert first responder. However, it’s their evident conflict in Grey’s Anatomy season 21, episode 9’s ending that brought back one of Ben’s central Station 19 and Grey’s Anatomy storylines to the front.

Ben’s Proposal Highlights How He Continues To Operate Like A First-Responder

Ben Chose Medicine In Station 19 Season 7, But He Still Thinks Like A Firefighter

Station 19 season 7 saw Ben first feel a burden because his injury wouldn’t let him be an active firefighter and then more interested in treating patients he found on a scene instead of running inside burning buildings. While the reason Ben got drawn into firefighting was seeing the crew help patients on the scene having a much bigger impact than the doctors later, his experience by Station 19 season 7 shifted his interest, leading him to want to follow his patients even past the moment firefighters usually handed them over to hospitals and doctors.

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