Actresses Danielle Savre and Stefania Spampinato portray the characters of firefighter Maya Bishop and Dr. Carina DeLuca on ABC’s “Station 19.” The unexpected relationship between Maya and Carina sparked a strong connection with fans, who have lovingly dubbed them “Marina.” The actresses credit showrunner Krista Vernoff for developing their characters into one of the most beloved lesbian couples on television. Their chemistry, combined with a desire to portray a believable relationship, contributed to the success of their on-screen partnership.

The on-screen romance between Maya and Carina unfolded over several seasons, with milestones such as their marriage, discussions about starting a family, and the challenges of fertility treatments. The decision to have the characters adopt a baby named Liam in the final season holds special significance for both Savre and Spampinato. The representation of a same-sex couple navigating parenthood resonates with audiences and reflects important real-world experiences around IVF and adoption.

The cancellation of “Station 19” after its seventh season came as a surprise to the cast and crew, who were in the midst of filming when the news broke. The writers had to adjust their plans for the final season to provide a satisfying conclusion for the characters and storylines. Despite the disappointment of the show ending, both Savre and Spampinato are grateful for the opportunity to bring Maya and Carina to life and have faith in the writers’ ability to deliver a meaningful finale.

Playing Maya and Carina has been a rewarding experience for both actresses. Savre appreciates the opportunity to represent a queer woman in a male-dominated industry and to portray diverse storylines that resonate with many viewers. For Spampinato, the chance to play a multidimensional character, including an openly bisexual Italian woman, has been a meaningful departure from previous roles. Both actresses have valued the support and camaraderie they shared while working together on “Station 19.”

As “Station 19” comes to an end, the possibility of Maya and Carina appearing on sister show “Grey’s Anatomy” remains a topic of interest. Both Savre and Spampinato express openness to reprising their roles in the future if the opportunity arises. While the end of “Station 19” marks the conclusion of an era for the actresses, they look forward to the future possibilities that may come from their characters’ continued presence in the larger Shondaland universe. Fans can tune in to the final season of “Station 19” on ABC for the conclusion of Maya and Carina’s journey.

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