“Maybe Buck and Jack become best buds.”
Fox Entertainment’s president of scripted programming Michael Thorn told press that any 9-1-1 crossover is “extremely unlikely”, though.
“As far as crossovers go, crossovers have always been really hard on the 9-1-1 franchise because they’re such an ambitious schedule,” he said.
“They weren’t able to do it every year when [9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Lone Star] were on our network anyways, so I’d say it’s extremely unlikely.”
For now, Damon can take solace in the fact that Seattle Fire Department Station 19 isn’t going anywhere any time soon.
Reacting to Station 19’s season 7 renewal last month, co-showrunner Zoanne Clack shared in a statement: “I feel incredibly honoured to be entrusted with this dynamic and relevant show alongside Peter [Paige]. The diversity of the cast, writers, and crew in addition to their enormous talent and dedication to their craft makes this a thrilling adventure to undertake.
“We are excited about the stories we get to tell using this worldwide platform and both understand the responsibility of being able to share them as we reach into millions of homes weekly.”
Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19 air on Thursdays on ABC in the US. Both shows stream on Disney+ in the UK. 9-1-1 seasons 1 to 6 and 9-1-1: Lone Star are available on FOX and Hulu in the US and Sky Witness in the UK. 9-1-1 season 7 will air on ABC.