November 2020 Station 19 and Grey's Anatomy crossover event
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A three-part fictional crossover between the television franchises Station 19 and Grey's Anatomy was aired on the American Broadcasting Company consecutively in a three-hour timeslot on November 12, 2020. It began with "Nothing Seems the Same" of Station 19, continued with "All Tomorrow's Parties" of Grey's Anatomy, and concluded with "The Center Won't Hold", also of Grey's Anatomy. The event served as the fourth season premiere of Station 19 and seventeenth season premiere, as well as the second episode of the seventeenth season of Grey's Anatomy.
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Station 19 and Grey's Anatomy crossover event | |||
Original air date | November 12, 2020 (2020-11-12) | ||
Part 1: Station 19 | |||
Episode title | "Nothing Seems the Same" | ||
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 1 | ||
Directed by | Paris Barclay | ||
Written by | Kiley Donovan | ||
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List of Station 19 episodes | |||
Part 2: Grey's Anatomy | |||
Episode title | "All Tomorrow's Parties" | ||
Episode no. | Season 17 Episode 1 | ||
Directed by | Debbie Allen | ||
Written by | Andy Reaser & Lynee E. Litt | ||
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Grey's Anatomy season 17 | |||
List of Grey's Anatomy episodes | |||
Part 3: Grey's Anatomy | |||
Episode title | "The Center Won't Hold" | ||
Episode no. | Season 17 Episode 2 | ||
Directed by | Debbie Allen | ||
Written by | Andy Reaser & Jase Miles-Perez | ||
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Grey's Anatomy season 17 | |||
List of Grey's Anatomy episodes | |||
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Preceded by | "January 2020 Station 19 and Grey's Anatomy crossover event" | ||
Followed by | "December 2020 Station 19 and Grey's Anatomy crossover event" |
All three episodes followed a unified storyline of children involved in a car accident and the rescue and treatment of the victims. Paris Barclay directed the first part while Kiley Donovan wrote it. Debbie Allen directed both of the Grey's Anatomy episodes. Andy Reaser also co-wrote both of the Grey's Anatomy episodes while Lynee E. Litt co-wrote the first Grey's Anatomy episode and Jase Miles-Perez co-wrote the second. The event also marked the surprise and unpublicized return of Patrick Dempsey to Grey's Anatomy who last appeared in the series in 2015. It was watched live by an average of 6.25 million viewers throughout the three-hour period and received positive reviews from critics.